I LOVE UNITED AIRLINES

I love United Airlines because they are so nice to me. I know airlines are getting bashed right now, but I want to tell you all about what they have done for me and how much I like them.

A long time ago, I used to travel in a large sized car seat. A U shaped bar fell off when I went from Denver to El Paso. The crew in El Paso went to look for it but the plane already left to go back to Denver. That crew called to Denver to have them find it. Denver is a hub for United, so they have tons of planes at the airport. The Denver crew said they would look when the plane got back to Denver. We really didn’t think they would look, but they did. They found the bar, tagged it and sent it back to El Paso. Once it got back to El Paso, the people at the United counter called us to say it was in and we went to pick it up. We were really impressed that they took the time to find such a small thing and take care to get it back to me.

Another time (also a long time ago), when they still gave you a paper ticket, they went way over and above. My mom and I were, again, going to El Paso, but on Frontier Airlines. My mom messed up and thought the flight was at 9 am, but it was really at 9 pm. We got to the airport and went to check in and they told us we couldn’t because it was too early. My mom kind of freaked out and knew 9 pm was too late for me to travel. We found there was a noon flight on United so we went to their ticket counter to see if we could get on that flight. At that time, they accepted Frontier tickets. The United representative said we could get on the flight, but she needed our paper tickets. We couldn’t find them anywhere and realized the Frontier representative did not give them back to us. So, we went back to Frontier to get the tickets. They claimed they didn’t have them and made my mom empty all our bags to show that we didn’t have them. Frontier was so rude and told us they didn’t have them. We think they threw them away. We went back to United to ask what we could possibly do. The United representative was so nice and said she would mark them as lost and give us full credit for them and get us on her United flight. My mom was sure it was more expensive and she said she would pay the difference, but the amazing United representative would not let us pay. She got us on the flight and made sure we got to the gate with no problems. My mom was almost in tears, but the wonderful lady at United hugged her and would not let her cry. They were amazing!

As I got older and bigger, my mom and I flew alone to Boston to see my dad; he was working there for about a year while we stayed in Colorado. The ground crew in Denver made sure we were able to board the plane and helped get me in and settled. We were in the bulkhead seats and the flight attendants in first class gave me the warm cookies and some food from first class. They kept making sure I was doing ok. When we landed in Boston, they made sure we got off the plane ok and had all our things. They did the same when I went back to Denver. My mom was so worried about our first trip alone when I was in a bigger wheelchair and no longer in a car seat. United made sure we were comfortable and well taken care of.

Whenever we fly United, they always take good care of us. They let us know what is going on if there is a delay. They let me get settled in my seat before letting everyone else on. They are just always so nice to me. I LOVE UNITED!!!

Heading home

My Seattle Times

I went to Seattle June 8-13; I flew from Denver to Seattle on United Airlines. I got to see lots of family and friends while I was there. My Great Uncle Hart came from Portland with his daughter Diana (my dad’s cousin) and her husband Don. Hart is 92 and doing great and I want to be like him. We walked all over the city (in the rain) and he really kept up!!! Diana and Don arranged the trip around a Seattle Mariners game. They were there the whole time we were. Then we saw other family members and friends throughout the time.

We flew out Wednesday and I got to ride the cool train at DIA, which I love, a lot! My flight was delayed so my mom and I wandered all the concourses. If you ride that train, drop me a comment and let me know if you got the man or the lady on the train. I will do a full review of my flights later, but United is always good to me. We got there around 5 pm and went to our hotel, the Seattle Marriott Waterfront. By the time we got there, we had dinner, unpacked and went to bed. We were ready for our big adventures.

On Thursday, it was raining a lot, but I didn’t mind because I got to see Steve and Marcy. They drove down from the Tri Cities to meet us for lunch; very nice of them because it is a 3 hour drive each way. Steve was my dad’s best man and they have known each other a long time. I love you both! Please come visit Colorado soon.

Steve and Marcy

After lunch, Diana, Don, Uncle Hart and my family walked along all the waterfront and decided to go to the Seattle Aquarium because it was indoors! Don had to move his car, so he missed it, but we had fun. The aquarium was really cool. I was really relaxing in there. There were lots of exhibits and the colors and the water made it really relaxing. I really liked seeing the octopus they have. It was amazing to see him move around the tank. After the aquarium, we went back out in the rain and walked to an ice cream place that was attached to a fish restaurant. I started with ice cream and then finished with a crab cocktail. By the time we were done with this, Uncle Hart was kind of tired. We walked over 10,000 steps already and I was tired too. It was after 6:00, so we went back to the hotel and had some dinner.

Don, Dad, me, Mom, Diana and Hart at the ice cream/fish restaurant

On Friday, I spent the day with Mom and Dad. My dad had a meeting in the morning, so my mom and I walked along the water and looked for rain ponchos. Turns out, they are very hard to find in Seattle. When he was done, we took a ferry to Bainbridge Island. It was not as rainy as Thursday and just rained a little off and on until we were ready to head back to the city. The ferry was very accessible. I couldn’t go on the top deck, but they had decks on the front and back that I could go out on. There was plenty of room for me to move around within the ferry.

Bainbridge Island is really quiet and nice. We got off the ferry and were able to easily walk to the main street. We had lunch at a neat bistro and sat outside (reviews to follow). The weather was really nice while we were here. After lunch, we kept walking and did some shopping. Still looking for rain ponchos; we bought plastic garbage bags instead. They had a really nice market and we bought a few things. Then we got stuff for my dogs and my friends at some little boutiques. We finished by getting coffee and pastries before we had to go back on the ferry. It was pouring rain on the ride back, but it slowed down by the time we got back. We walked along the water and ended going into a restaurant along the pier for dinner; it was called the Crabpot. After dinner, we went back to the hotel for rest. We got over 18,000 steps that day (my mom is counting).

Ferry back to Seattle

Saturday was a big day for seeing people. My Great Aunt Mary, Uncle Dave, Aunt Kristen and my cousin Moira drove from Portland to meet us for lunch. Kristen and Moira stayed for the Mariners game that night. My dad’s cousin Christina and her husband David met us for lunch and so did LeAnn and her son JJ (my dad’s second cousin and son). It was a big, fun group. This is the group in the photo at the top. I love this group!!! It reminded me of what family really means. Please come visit me.

We ate at Ivar’s for this lunch and the first one with Steve and Marcy. Great place for big groups.

After lunch, some of us went to ride the Seattle Great Wheel. One bonus of being in a wheelchair was that my group got to go to the front of the line and get loaded into the cars. We could not all fit together, so I went with Mom and Dad and the other 6 got into another car. It was cool to see the city from up there! It was fun and easy for me to get in and out of.

After this, we walked on to the ballpark for the Seattle Mariners vs Boston Red Sox baseball game. There was a little bit of teasing my dad since he is a Red Sox fan. Our friends that used to live in Colorado, but now live in Seattle went to the game and we were able to visit with them for a few innings. I didn’t get a picture with Shawn and Amy, but I really do miss them. (I hope I get to go back and see their house there soon. It sounds cool.) We left the game before it was over because I had to walk back to the hotel and it was getting late.

On Sunday, Diana and Don went to another game, so we went to the Pikes Place Market and did lots of shopping and eating. It is a very busy and crowded place. I really liked it, but it old and not very easy to get around in a wheelchair. People were coming from all directions, it felt like. But there was a lot of cool stuff there. I bought presents for friends and family and got some things for myself. We had coffee and snacks and had lunch at a biscuit place. It was a lot of fun. That night, Diana, Don and Hart met us for dinner at our hotel. Thank you Uncle Hart for buying my dinner. After dinner, we packed and got ready to leave tomorrow.

Last evening together

On Monday, we had breakfast at the hotel (like we did everyday) and headed to the airport. It was a good travel day. We had a nice lunch in the United Club Lounge and a good flight. I got to ride the train at DIA again and then see my dogs. Mary Kate took great care of them while I was gone.

This was a great trip with lots of great visits. Thank you Diana and Don for getting it started and arranging the baseball game. Thank you everyone who came to see us. It was a huge deal for some to get there and I really appreciate it (so do my mom and dad)!!! I loved seeing everyone and hope we get to do another trip soon.

Kabod Coffee in DIA

Located in Main Terminal of Denver International Airport on the 6th level

Accessibility & Seating5Wide open; opens into airport
Noise Level5Typical airport noise
Food/Drink5Awesome
`5 Spoon Rating

I love the airport and I went last night to pick up my cousin, Moira (she is one of my caregivers as well). Of course, I always have to stop for a coffee and I found this new place in the airport. I ordered the iced marble mocha. It was really rich and yummy. It had dark and white mocha in it and I topped it with whipped cream and a mocha drizzle. It wasn’t too strong, which I like because I have acid reflux and too much coffee can bother me.

I want people to come visit me and we will try it together when you fly in.

The airport is starting to look new as they are opening up the finished areas. There is still construction, but they have it marked well to get around. I can’t wait to travel and use the new check in kiosks. I will let you know how that goes when I travel this summer.