Ok so i might be going to cheyenne, wy this july 28 th.
My q. is about m connecting flights. Ive looked every where for a airline that takes you straight from denver,co to chyenne.
Im spending 1-2 days in denver. Then a week and 1-2 days in cheynne.
1. What will happen to my luggage?
2. Do i have to go through security each time ive a flight?
Im flying from Nashvile to denver w/ frontier and in denver im taking Great lakes to Chyenne, wy. And then reversing the operation.
3.What should i pack to prevent boredom/emergancys?
4. And is there any meds to make me really sleepy? (preferably over the counter)
What should i pack? Im going hore back riding and ive out grown my cowgirl boots any replacements?
6.And any hotel suggestions?
Oh and im really into neopets and ive my moms laptop to take.
And im 2 hours from nahsiville international airport.
Thanks for answering!!
And after my denver trip is over ill be taking great lakes to WY. Then GL to DEN. FA to BNA.
FA= Frontier Airlines
GL= Great Lakes
THESE ARE NOT DIRECT FLIGHTS!!!!!!!!!!
After i arrive in denver im going to my hotel. Then after spending 2 nights in DEN im going to chyenne.
Codes-
Nashville-BNA
Chyenne- CYS
Denver- DEN
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Your luggage will be at baggage claim area and just look for your flight number at the different sections.
Yes you have to go through security checks each time.
As for boredom, puzzle books, iPod, music or something or sleep.
I take Dramamine for motion sickness and it knocks me out cold.
Go get more boots or wear tennis shoes (I did).
Expedia.com has good hotels to look at.
Hope this helps some.
SORRY , I can’t help
all I can say is call the airport & ask them
1. On a connection, your luggage is checked through to your final destination.
2. Yes, you have to go through security each time.
3. Boredom=Sudoku, books, crossword puzzles, knitting, stuff like that. Emergencies=Toothbrush, toothpaste, comb, some snacks, and a first aid kit.
4. LUNESTA
5. Pack outfits for each day, plus extra clothes, just in case. Also bring an umbrella, coat, and stuff like that. Get boots on eBay.
6. I would suggest Hilton or Mariott.
GOOD LUCK!!!
try American eagle.Check in your bags they will be ok. 2 no 3 books, mags, maybe PSP, tooth brush, deodorant change of clothes.4 Tylenol pm 5 get a new pair 6 Hilton- have fun
How old are you????
UHM? You ARE getting a direct flight from Denver to Cheyenne. If you check your baggage in BNA to Cheyenne (sorry, don’t know city code to Cheyenne) then pick it up in baggage claim. The 2 flights you are taking are short. I wouldn’t suggest something to make you tired….boredom? THE FLIGHTS ARE SHORT!!!! BNA to DEN..2 hours….DEN up to WY..30 minutes tops! If you are spending time in DEN, then yes, of course you will exit security and have to re-enter.
When you check in for your initial flight, double check with them that you can check your bags all the way through to Cheyenne (assuming that’s what you want to do). Great Lakes is a feeder airline that probably has an arrangement with Frontier to do interline baggage. If they do, you’ll just find the appropriate gate in Denver (you won’t have to go back through security), and claim your bags in Cheyenne. (Reverse the process on the way back.) If you bought this connection as a single ticket, that’s what will most likely happen.
If they tell you you can’t check your bags all the way, you’ll have to follow the signs to baggage claim in Denver. That will be on the non-secure side of the airport. So, after you’ve claimed your bags, you’ll have to re-check them at the Great Lakes ticket counter. Then you’ll have to go back through security and find your connecting gate.
You talk about both hours and days in Denver. If you are actually staying overnight in Denver, you’ll want to just check your bags there and claim them. (Most likely they won’t allow you to check them beyond Denver if it’s not a same-day flight anyhow.) You’ll need to re-check them and then go through security to continue.
A simple antihistimine (like Benadryl or any generic equivalent) should make you sleepy. Most hotels these days provide free internet access; check the hotel’s website to be sure.