I can agree with most of this list.
Some of you guys need to remember this wasn't published for pilots, but for passengers, you know those people who sit behind us and ask stupid questions?
My opinion, because you asked:
SEA is up there because you can go from one end to the other and not break a sweat. And also you don't have to exit and re-enter secure area's.
MSP also has a lot of mobility and food choices.
CLT is well lit, and has a pretty inviting open area to gaze and eat.
DFW. although large, at least someone in Texas had the forethought of passengers being able to move from one terminal to the other, and give them choices of food and seating.
Worse to why do we even bother getting off the airplane:
LGA. There is nothing more exciting that parking at terminal 6 and have to exit and go to the MAT. Dealing with New Yorkers, and the TSA is a double fun.
EWR. I really love lugging my bags around from A to C gates and trying to fit into the bus with the other fatass passengers. Double points for have to transfer buses to go from A25 to A18! C terminal is pretty nice, I'll concede that point.
LAX. Has no one in the airport planning committee considered that passengers will transfer from Bradley to the other terminals? This and the fact the LA population base generally vote Democrat is why LA as a city needs to disappear altogether.
MIA. Hot, muggy, and you'd think a little tiny airline like United AND Continental would have enough clout to park in something other than a terminal from 1936. Thats OK, crew and passengers don't want a choice in food, or any other amenities.
Any airport that offers Boingo.
I really don't want to pay for WiFi. Ever.
ORD is right in the middle, not quite bad, but not quite good. The size takes away from the convenience not not having to leave secured area to switch terminals.
ATL. Same as ORD. Thank goodness I don't commute there. 45 minutes between flights isn't enough to traverse from one end to the other.
DTW. If you're flying only Delta proper (and I don't mean a connection carrier), then its not too bad. Having to navigate the plethora of morons who stop immediately after the walkways to figure out which RJ gate they need is a little cumbersome. Really, you can't move 3 feet to your right and get the hell out of the way of all the other people trying to walk while you figure out that the Grand Rapids gate is behind you?
And Finally the all time best airport:
IND.
Why? Because it's home. Free WiFi. I will always fly out of the A gates, always. If I commute, I don't have to exit security, ever.
Because you asked...