Sit down, kiddos, because I'm going to tell you everything I love about the lovely establishment that is Birmingham Airport. All these horrible reviews about the baggage check being too long have clearly had no thought put into them. The workers at Birmingham Airport are doing their absolute best to get you on to your flight. It is entirely the customers' fault if it takes long. It's their fault for buying overly sold tickets. Their points are invalid and wrong. Now I shall explain my personal experience of the airport. The airport is open 24 hours a day, so I do not need to camp out at the front until their opening hours. This helps, because whenever my family book a holiday and leave via Birmingham Airport, they choose to leave for the airport at 4:00 AM at the latest. This gives it an extra little kick of excitement for the holiday. In fact, my favourite part of the holiday is usually going through Birmingham Airport. This takes us onto the next area: baggage checking. This is most likely the part that I don't like. This is due to the fact that half of the time I don't know what is and isn't an electronic. For the baggage checks, you have to separate the electronic items from the non- electronics in your hand luggage. I own a Nintendo Switch, and keep most of my games on physical cartridges. Since they contain metal, and are used with an electronic device, I forget that they are not electronic every single year. I get mildly traumatised when my family seem like they are in a rush to do the baggage checks. But then, when that daunting task has been completed, you enter a whole new world. First, you walk through a roomy wooden corridor. Things get more lively very quickly. First, a makeup shop to your side, and another shop of some sort to the other. Once you finish gazing at the beauty of the outlets, you enter what I call the Circle of Life. As the name implies, it is the most lively room in the whole airport. It is a circle full of shops, restaurants and other essential areas, in case you have forgotten something you might need on the trip. I prefer to have my breakfast in this room, because we don't have the stress of having to chuck your breakfast down so we can get to the airport in time. Then you have an opportunity to go to the toilet, hang around WHSmiths for a moment before you are ready to enter your plane. Finally, you traverse through what I like to call the "Hallway of Anticipation and Dreams." The Hallway of Anticipation and Dreams is a white, glistening, marble, cathedral-like corridor where they have blurry glass to build up the anticipation of how your friends and family are doing. The queue times are not an inconvenience, but perhaps a touch of je ne sais quoi. After building up your hopes and dreams in the heaven-like room that is the Hallway of Anticipation and Dreams, you enter your last stop, which I like to call "The End." The End takes on many forms depending on what flight you are taking. It can be a staircase,
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