Amenities · Dallas/Fort Worth
Got time to kill at Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) today? The essentials are covered: free unlimited Wi-Fi, plenty of charging at the gates, food and coffee through the day, and a shower if you know where to look. Here's what's where — and how to glance at the live DFW security wait so being early never flips into being late.

DFW has free unlimited Wi-Fi throughout the terminals — pick the airport's official network and accept the terms; there's no time limit.Once you're on, it's the simplest way to track your gate, your ride, and today's wait. If the airport network is slow at a busy hour, your phone's hotspot is the fallback.
Power is easiest to find at the gates — most DFW gate areas have outlets and USB ports in the seating, plus freestanding charging towers near the busier concourses. Outlets fill up fast on a packed travel day, so a small battery pack is still the surest way to land with a charged phone and your boarding pass ready.
Most of the food and coffee at DFW is past security, so eat after you clear the checkpoint rather than betting on the landside hall. Hours thin out late at night and early in the morning, so if you're flying at the edges of the day, grab something before the last places close. Refill a water bottle at a fountain once you're through — it's free and beats the gate prices.
Showers at DFW are at Minute Suites (Terminal D) and inside the Flagship and Centurion lounges. For a real rest between flights, a DFW lounge or, on a long overnight, a quiet place to sleep at DFW is your best bet.
Before you head to the gate
Early for your flight and settling in with Wi-Fi and a coffee? Time has a way of slipping at the airport. Check the live DFW security wait times first, then recompute when to leave for your gate — your Leave-By Time so you walk to security with exactly enough time to get through the line — not a minute wasted, not a flight missed.
Lounges, hours and amenities change — we verified DFW's details as of June 27, 2026. Always confirm hours and access on the day you fly. Not affiliated with the TSA, any airline, or any lounge operator.
Yes. DFW has free unlimited Wi-Fi throughout the terminals — pick the airport's official network and accept the terms; there's no time limit. It's the easy way to keep an eye on your gate, your ride, and the live security wait while you wait.
Power is easiest to find at the gates — most DFW gate areas have charging stations or outlets and USB ports built into the seats, and you'll spot freestanding charging towers near the busier concourses. A small battery pack in your bag is still the surest bet on a packed travel day.
Showers at DFW are at Minute Suites (Terminal D) and inside the Flagship and Centurion lounges. A quick shower makes a long layover or a red-eye far easier — if you have lounge access, that's usually the most comfortable place to freshen up.
DFW's terminals stay open overnight, but most shops and restaurants close in the late evening and reopen before the first flights, so food and coffee get thin in the small hours. Pack a snack and a full water bottle if you're catching a dawn departure.