Do airports help with luggage?
Do airports actually help with luggage? Oh, honey, let me tell you. Yes, they do, but sometimes it feels like pulling teeth! I mean, technically they do. They have all these services, right? Like, they'll theoretically wheel your grandma (or your giant suitcase that's suspiciously heavy) to special assistance areas. That's a thing, I've seen it. They'll help with check-in – which is amazing if you’re wrestling three kids and a mountain of diaper bags like I once was. Talk about a lifesaver!
And they'll even guide you through security, which is a blessing, especially if you're as confused by the TSA rules as I am sometimes. Remember that time I had to take my shoes off three times because I kept forgetting to take my belt off first? Mortifying. Anyway. They’ll shepherd you to your gate – you know, after you've probably almost missed your flight because of all the unexpected delays and complications… It's the whole shebang. But sometimes… sometimes you're left feeling a little stranded, even with all the help. Like, you still have to lug that ridiculously heavy carry-on yourself! It's the little things, you know? But yeah, they do help. Mostly. I guess.
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