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Stuck at Denver International Airport?

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Get Rubbed: Have a quickie at A Massage, Concourse A, Gate 48, or Concourse B, Mezzanine.

Get Stuffed: Eat a tasty burrito the size of your head at Que Bueno, Concourse B, near Gate 50.

Get Cultured: Pick up a self-guided art-tour brochure at the friendly Ambassadors’ booth, Main Terminal.


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    I can see your journalistic background here. Congrats on bringing useful facts into this challenge.

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  4. Mark Jabo Says:

    Excellent tips. I’m looking forward to being stuck in the Denver airport over the Christmas holidays…now I’ve got stuff to do!

  5. Winnie Says:

    Does the sign at Que Bueno actually say “burrito as big as your head”? There is a Chicago joint with at sign and it always gives me a chuckle.

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    Way to make use of the challenge and be helpful at the same time! Would you mind coming to Boston and giving us some tips for getting stuck in Logan Airport?

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