Quote Originally Posted by Atticus View Post
This is unfortunately very true. If you are not physically able to use an escalator, coming from ground transportation you have to first take an elevator up to the sky bridge, then another separate elevator up to ticketing, go through bag drop/TSA, and then take a third elevator down to the gate level. Not to mention all the elevators are both crowded and in short supply, which often means long waits for each elevator. Upon return home you have three more elevators to go through, and the long waits associated with each. Not fun.
Right. When travelling with someone using a wheelchair, you park [[hopefully in a disabled spot near the elevators), so up in one elevator, check in in the garage, go up another level to TSA, then down [[on one elevator that often has lines of wheelchairs and strollers) to gate level. Returning, it's down to baggage claim, up to the skybridge, then down to wherever you parked.

As an able-bodied person I found McNamara to be a breeze and indeed one of the best large terminals in the country. For someone with a disability it really kinda sucks.