FRISCO, Texas — Forget pillows and blankets; passengers bound Monday morning on a full flight from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport to Dallas were handed commemorative towels to wave and small cosmetic face-paint containers before boarding.
Sun Country Flight 277 left MSP at 10:45 a.m. with 160 Minnesota United fans aboard and returned just before 4 a.m. Tuesday on a day that began with chants and song, Texas barbecue and for some a visit to the National Soccer Hall of Fame.
It ended in silence and sleep after their team's first-round, extra-time playoff loss to FC Dallas on penalty kicks left everyone rushing to catch a 1:30 a.m. flight home.
In a terminal otherwise deserted, they drowned their sorrow in vending-machine Coca Colas and Cheez-Its.
Loons fan Logan Schweitzberger awoke at his Brainerd home at 3 o'clock Monday morning, left at 6 and joined friend Matt Garrett in time to get their photo taken with mascot PK at the gate and catch the outbound plane on time.
Why such an early wake-up call?
"I was too pumped," said Schweitzberger, a Morrison County I.T. support employee.
The two met on last year's fan playoff trip to Portland. The Loons lost that game 3-1, but they found a friendship. Schweitzberger drove two hours south to stand in Allianz Field's Wonderwall section and cheer with Garrett and thousands of others for many games this season.