A tourist destination in its own right, this one-billion-dollar passenger terminal features an x-shaped design for its 100 departure gates, is connected by high-speed underground rail to a separate "landside" terminal for easy check-in and baggage claim and is home to more than 100 shops and restaurants. It was one of the first terminals in the United States to offer a shopping mall-like atmosphere and is mandated to charge "street prices" for its goods and services, similar to what they cost in non-airport locations.