I recently went on a vacation and returned home to Colorado. I believe that Denver International Airport is one of the best airports in the nation, but I recently had a major problem. I was not DIA's fault, but I put myself in a hard situation and frankly, I am embarrassed about it.

Lost Luggage at Denver International Airport

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After I parked my car at home in Northern Colorado I realized that I was missing a backpack. You most likely do not know this about me, but I go nearly everywhere with a backpack. Inside the backpack was around $900 worth of technology.

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I found out that I left the bag inside of a ParkDIA shuttle. They brought it to the lost and found and I was able to pick it up a few days later.

Also, this is the second time this has happened to me in the past two years. I need a solution and I believe I have found one.

Accessory Every Colorado Traveler Needs

I decided that I am going to purchase Apple AirTag's for all of my luggage. The Apple AirTag looks like a small coin, but its purpose is to track your possessions and they help you locate them.

Basically how it works is that if I would have had an Apple AirTag in my backpack, it would have been linked to my phone's Bluetooth. Then I could have checked the last time I was close to my backpack on the "Find My" app.

You can put one of these coin shaped trackers in your purse, wallet, luggage, and anywhere it will fit. It instantly lets you know where your belongings are.

If you are a forgetful person like myself, I would recommend buying yourself one, or a similar tracker like a Tile tracker.

HIlariously Nasty 1-Star Google Reviews of Colorado's Denver International Airport

Visiting an airport is rarely fun. Hardly anyone reports having an intellectual experience while being funneled through TSA or spending four hours waiting to catch a connection.

Most of the time, a visit to an airport is just that - a visit to the airport. From time to time, though, trouble can arise, a flight gets delayed, Starbucks on Concourse A doesn't serve your coffee at the preferred temperature, or the bathroom runs out of paper towels.

While most flights are uneventful, some suffer what they might consider a "bad experience." Most are trivial. With that, here's a look at a selection of hilariously nasty 1-star Google reviews of Colorado's Denver International Airport.

PLEASE NOTE: Reviews are copied exactly as they appear on Google Reviews.

Gallery Credit: Waylon Jordan

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An employee of Denver International Airport debunks many of the well-known conspiracy theories.

Gallery Credit: Nate Wilde