I hate airports but Newark's $120 million terminal of the future was so good I didn't want to get on my flight

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I hate airports but Newark's $120 million terminal of the future was so good I didn't want to get on my flight

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This is what an airport terminal of the future looks like.

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Like most travelers, I loathe airports.

After avoiding United Airlines for years due to bad reviews, I jumped at a cheap fare this holiday, and the commute to New Jersey's Newark Airport that it required.

Last year, United's Terminal C reopened after a $120 million renovation spearheaded by airport restaurateur OTG. The transformation ditched the usual drab airport food options for an architecturally beautiful selection of 55 celebrity-chef inflected eateries ranging from ramen to Neapolitan-style pizza.

The ultimate airport skeptic, I came away from Newark's terminal-of-the-future absolutely delighted - both by the cuisines, and some thoughtful touches that make any travelers' lives easier.

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Take a look inside to see how it taught me to stop hating, and begin loving the bright future of airports.