Wow...they have picked my airports.
I was raised in South Florida and spent tons of time in Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood and Miami International Airports. Miami sucks. FLL not so bad.
I have flown into Orlando many times and never had a issue.
Now that I live out west I fly in and out of Denver quite a bit. Again, I have no issues with the airport, other than it’s general Illuminati weirdness.
Both Washington DC airports have been difficult in the past. O’Hare has NEVER been a good experience. Newark has been okay, but JFK has been horrific.
The one time I flew into LAX I was verbally assaulted by a homeless dude while waiting for a shuttle. I had to stay where I was and he just kept going on and on about how because I just flew in I must be rich enough to give him some money for food. When I ignored him he started announcing to everyone that I was a cheap f*cker who was a racist f*ck and didn’t care if black people starved. The nearby black security guard was quite amused and did nothing. When the shuttle arrived the driver, seeing the agitated homeless dude, didn’t want to open the doors and was signaling to the security guy to remove the homeless dude. The security guy found something fascinating to look at in the other direction. The shuttle driver looked at me, shrugged and drove off. At that point the homeless dude started laughing. The security guard said “Maybe you should give him something.”
I, instead, pulled out my phone and dialed 911. I told them I was being harassed by a person I believed was mentally ill and in fear for my safety. I gave them my location, and they said they would have a unit there very quickly as one was nearby.
The security guy was not amused. A few seconds later HIS radio goes off advising him of a potentially dangerous person harassing a traveler in the shuttle pick up area and to please advise his location. The homeless dude starts cutting across the traffic trying to get out of Dodge. The security guy says to the dispatcher that he is on the scene and has it under control. I just stand there looking at nothing in particular. About 10 seconds later another shuttle pulls up and I get on, grateful to be leaving the cesspool of LAX.