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LH658 wrote:If you have short connection less than 4 hours, then IAH is the way to go. Long lay over I would choose ORD, due to Chicago is a bit more touristy.
MartijnNL wrote:Why would warm places be better than cold places? Why would Chicago have the worst weather? I like snow and low temperatures.
MartijnNL wrote:Why would warm places be better than cold places? Why would Chicago have the worst weather? I like snow and low temperatures.
MartijnNL wrote:With Houston Airports Closed, Airlines Cancel Thousands of Flights
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/28/trav ... ports.html
MartijnNL wrote:It's not like Chicago gets 50+ inches of snow in two days every month...geeez!
ojjunior wrote:Hi folks
I'm planning a biz trip to US and have those options to choose from as connection points upon my return. Didn't buy the ticket yet. All options give me between 8 and 11hs on the ground during daytime.
Considering i've never been on any of those, which one do you reccomend, considering the weather in february (week 8), ground time and attractions?
I'm not looking for museums or restaurants, just popular landmarks and/or with historical relevance for a couple pictures and easily acessible from the airport thru public transportation.
Thank you all in advance!
IAHFLYR wrote:Bet you can already guess my selection from my screen name!
The end of February weather I would certainly put IAH on top of the list as we here in H-Town rarely see freezing precip although it does occur every so often. Of course when it does it makes a mess of things at IAH, but going strictly by history DFW gets more winter weather days that IAH.
As for landmarks, Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Clear Lake is certainly worth the visit. It's about an hour to an hour and 15 minutes travel from IAH pending traffic, but staying off I-45 for the most part will help with that issue. Beltway 8 is less than a mile south of IAH and taking it eastbound around the city exiting I-45 Southbound is then about 15-20 minutes at the most to JSC. Having eight hours or so will be plenty of time to visit and head back to IAH. The Astrodome is still standing next to NRG Stadium, but no tours so you'd just be taking a picture of it and it is dwarfed by NRG. You won't have much more time to visit other spots if you head to JSC and don't even think about Galveston.....too far from IAH and other than the Strand in downtown Galveston the beach is, well not all that.
Here is a pretty good link for Houston..... https://www.houstonpress.com/arts/the-r ... ns-6393376
As for public transportation, no rail service to IAH so renting a car is about the best way to get around. In that aspect I do believe DFW has a rail line into little D.
DFW, Dealey Plaza where JFK was shot in 1963 would be a great landmark area to visit https://www.jfk.org/ , otherwise not much help on that area.
I'd avoid ORD simply due to the weather that time of year.
Bet you'll get some splendid ideas form other Anetters. Happy safe travels and let us know what you come up with please.
LH658 wrote:If you have short connection less than 4 hours, then IAH is the way to go. Long lay over I would choose ORD, due to Chicago is a bit more touristy.