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Concourse E &amp; F<br />E2 there is an outlet under the bank of telephones, but the sockets are very loose.  Opt instead for the outlet one pillar to the left of the gate.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">E6 there is a power strip with 12 outlets.</span><br />E13 there is an outlet near the water fountain and a starbucks 30 yards away<br />Concourse K<br />]]></description>
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<div class="diffnone">!! Chicago O'Hare</div><br />
<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">* Difficult: near gate</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">*</span> C1<span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">:</span> there are outlets on the wall near the phone banks -- but no juice. There are untested outlets right on the podiums and near some of the arrival/departure screens.<br />
<div class="diffnone">* United Gates : There is also an outlet on the side of the gate checkin desk</div><br />
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<div style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">K9 A wall that was once probably pay phones is now 5 "desk/stations" with two to four single receptacles, stationary stools and privacy walls between each station. And one for wheelchair access, too. WiFi is not free, but fast.</div><br />
<div style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">* K1 in the back-right corner is a solitary outlet directly in the floor.  Its hiding behind a large pillar.  Try to get the chair next to the pillar, as WiFi quality behind the pillar is atrocious.</div><br />
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<div class="diffnone">* In the food court that sits at the fork between Terminals H & K, there are many pillars, each with a power outlet. The problem is this food court is usually really busy, and other people know about the outlets on the pillars too. Nobody seems to have any qualms about plopping down next to you in order to charge their laptop. Feel free to do the same. There are decent tables and chairs and of course lots of food that you can get while you're keeping an eye on your laptop.</div><br />
<div style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">**Concourse K** </div><br />
<div style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">K9 A wall that was once probably pay phones is now 5 "desk/stations" with two to four single receptacles, stationary stools and privacy walls between each station. And one for wheelchair access, too. WiFi is not free, but fast.</div><br />
<div style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">K1 in the back-right corner is a solitary outlet directly in the floor.  Its hiding behind a large pillar.  Try to get the chair next to the pillar, as WiFi quality behind the pillar is atrocious.</</div>]]></description>
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<div class="diffnone">!! Chicago O'Hare</div><br />
<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">In the food court that sits at the fork between Terminals H & K, there are many pillars, each with a power outlet. The problem is this food court is usually really busy, and other people know about the outlets on the pillars too. Nobody seems to have any qualms about plopping down next to you in order to charge their laptop. Feel free to do the same. There are decent tables and chairs and of course lots of food that you can get while you're keeping an eye on your laptop.</span><br />
<span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">* Difficult: near gate C1 there are outlets on the wall near the phone banks -- but no juice. There are untested outlets right on the podiums and near some of the arrival/departure screens.</span><br />
<div style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">* United Gates : There is also an outlet on the side of the gate checkin desk</div><br />
<div style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">* Look for the ATM machines near the gates. Usually there's one spare outlet at the back. You'll have to sit with your back to t</div>]]></description>
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<div class="diffnone">In the food court that sits at the fork between Terminals H & K, there are many pillars, each with a power outlet. The problem is this food court is usually really busy, and other people know about the outlets on the pillars too. Nobody seems to have any qualms about plopping down next to you in order to charge their laptop. Feel free to do the same. There are decent tables and chairs and of course lots of food that you can get while you're keeping an eye on your laptop.</div><br />
<div class="diffnone">**Concourse K** </div><br />
<div style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">K9 A wall that was once probably pay phones is now 5 "desk/stations" with two to four single receptacles, stationary stools and privacy walls between each station. And one for wheelchair access, too. WiFi is not free, but fast.</div><br />
<div class="diffnone">K1 in the back-right corner is a solitary outlet directly in the floor.  Its hiding behind a large pillar.  Try to get the chair next to the pillar, as WiFi quality behind the pillar is atrocious.</</div>]]></description>
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<div class="diffnone">!! Chicago O'Hare</div><br />
In the food court that sits at the fork between Terminals H & K, there are <span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">four posts, each with a power outlet. The problem is this food court is usually really busy. I've stood for 15 minutes waiting for someone to get up that was close enough for my cord to reach. Also, nobody seems to have any qualms about plopping down next to you</span><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">many pillars, each with a power outlet. The problem is this food court is usually really busy, and other people know about the outlets on the pillars too. Nobody seems to have any qualms about plopping down next to you in order to charge their laptop</span>. Feel free to do the same. There are decent tables and chairs and of course lots of food that you can get while you're keeping an eye on your laptop.<br />
<div class="diffnone">**Concourse K** </div><br />
<div style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">K1 in the back-right corner is a solitary outlet directly in the floor.  Its hiding behind a large pillar.  Th</div>]]></description>
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<div class="diffnone">!! Chicago O'Hare</div><br />
In the food court that sits at the fork between Terminals H & K, there are four posts, each with a power outlet. The problem is this food court is usually really busy. I've stood for 15 minutes waiting for someone to get up that was close enough for my cord to reach. Also, nobody seems to have any qualms about plopping down next to you. <span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">The last time I was there, this 8 year old girl with really bad manners sat down next to me and proceed to spray crumbs all over the place. If you hit it right however, its great</span><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Feel free to do the same</span>. There are decent tables and chairs and of course lots of food that you can get while you're keeping an eye on your laptop.<br />
<div style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">At the end of concourse K (K17-K20) there are power outlets around the perimiter, by the windows.  They are a two-plug outlet in a silver metallic case that stands up about 3 inches from the ground.  There are also what used to</div>]]></description>
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<div class="diffnone">It has been a few months but the last time I was in JFK all of the outlets around the seating in the terminal waiting had been shut off.  we went down the stairs to the restrooms and found one working outlet on the ceiling across from the elevator</div><br />
!! Houston Intercontinental<span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> (IAH)</span><br />
<div class="diffnone">Some power jacks and pay wifi. You can check flight status and airport services over the wifi without paying.</div><br />
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<div class="diffnone">!! JFK NY NY</div><br />
<div class="diffnone">It has been a few months but the last time I was in JFK all of the outlets around the seating in the terminal waiting had been shut off.  we went down the stairs to the restrooms and found one working outlet on the ceiling across from the elevator</div><br />
<div style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">!! Houston Intercontinental</div><br />
<div style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Some power jacks and pay wifi. You can check flight status and airport services over the wifi without paying.</div><br />
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<div class="diffnone">In the food court that sits at the fork between Terminals H & K, there are four posts, each with a power outlet. The problem is this food court is usually really busy. I've stood for 15 minutes waiting for someone to get up that was close enough for my cord to reach. Also, nobody seems to have any qualms about plopping down next to you. The last time I was there, this 8 year old girl with really bad manners sat down next to me and proceed to spray crumbs all over the place. If you hit it right however, its great. There are decent tables and chairs and of course lots of food that you can get while you're keeping an eye on your laptop.</div><br />
<div style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">At the end of concourse K (K17-K20) there are power outlets around the perimiter, by the windows.  They are a two-plug outlet in a silver metallic case that stands up about 3 inches from the ground.  There are also what used to be circular four-plug outlets directly in the floor by K17.  These do not work, don't even try.  The down</div>]]></description>
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<div class="diffnone">!! Phoenix</div><br />
<div class="diffnone">Not sure which terminal I was in, but the 2 gates I docked at had power, didn't check wifi (only needed to charge).</div><br />
<div style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">You should be able to find power in every terminal here.  We found a sweet spot with two chairs and two outlets in terminal 4, before the gates near Paradise Bakery.  The Wifi, also, deliciously fast for public access and it's free.</div><br />
<div class="diffnone">!! Boston, Logan</div><br />
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<div class="diffnone">!! Newark, NJ</div><br />
<div class="diffnone">Gates A21-28 have power on the wall opposite the windows, but they're only 2 plugs every 30ft or so. The round pillars also have two plugs each. Not so many for such a large seating area. Wifi is available for a fee.</div><br />
<div style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">!! JFK NY NY</div><br />
<div style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">It has been a few months but the last time I was in JFK all of the outlets around the seating in the terminal waiting had been shut off.  we went down the stairs to the restrooms and found one working outlet on the ceiling across from the elevator</div><br />
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<font color="gray">!! Boston, Logan</font><br /><br />
<font color="gray">Gates C12 and C14, plentiful power.  Some of the outlets did not function, however.</font><br /><br />
<font color="green"><b>!! Newark, NJ</b></font><br /><br />
<font color="green"><b>Gates A21-28 have power on the wall opposite the windows, but they're only 2 plugs every 30ft or so. The round pillars also have two plugs each. Not so many for such a large seating area. Wifi is available for a fee.</b></font><br /><br />
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<font color="gray">You shouldn't have any problem finding power here. Every main seating area has it, as do many restaurants, as do the lounges.</font><br /><br />
<font color="red">!! Rochester</font><br /><br />
<font color="green"><b>!! Rochester, MN</b></font><br /><br />
<font color="gray">I love this airport. The business area (free) has gobs of wifi, power, desks, phones, etc. Every seating area has wifi and power, and most gates I walked by had power behind the consoles.</font><br /><br />
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<font color="gray">!! Phoenix</font><br /><br />
<font color="gray">Not sure which terminal I was in, but the 2 gates I docked at had power, didn't check wifi (only needed to charge).</font><br /><br />
<font color="green"><b>!! Boston, Logan</b></font><br /><br />
<font color="green"><b>Gates C12 and C14, plentiful power.  Some of the outlets did not function, however.</b></font><br /><br />
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<font color="gray">!! Philadelphia</font><br /><br />
<font color="gray">* Gate B13, outlets on the wall to the far left of the check-in counter</font><br /><br />
<font color="green"><b>* Gate F36, power is back behind the check in counter in the F38 seating area.  Stack of wheelchairs parked in front of outlet. </b></font><br /><br />
<font color="gray">* This is true of most of the gates I've been to. </font><br /><br />
<font color="gray">!! San Francisco International Airport (SFO)</font><br /><br />
<font color="red">There shouldn't be any problems using power outlets at either the domestic or international terminals.</font><br /><br />
<font color="green"><b>There shouldn't be any problems using power outlets at either the domestic or international terminals.  In fact, throughout the terminal there appears to be power on every second post. </b></font><br /><br />
<font color="gray">!! Chicago O'Hare</font><br /><br />
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