Do you ever get a day room at an airport hotel for long layover?
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Yes, I could have gotten by with the lounges, but I was glad I made the choice to get the room.
Some biz flights I have been a wreck even so, since I can't sleep on planes even in a lie flat bed!!
This particular flight I felt ok. I wonder if the jet-lag treatment I got on Amazon helped? It did get good reviews.
The problem (at least for me) is, not knowing what condition you will be in on arrival. Anyway, it was worth the cost to me.
Some biz flights I have been a wreck even so, since I can't sleep on planes even in a lie flat bed!!
This particular flight I felt ok. I wonder if the jet-lag treatment I got on Amazon helped? It did get good reviews.
The problem (at least for me) is, not knowing what condition you will be in on arrival. Anyway, it was worth the cost to me.
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I stayed in a day room for a few hours in Miami once. We took a red-eye from CA and were headed out that afternoon. Got a 2 hour nap, shower, breakfast, and a break from the airport. It was worth it.
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Whether or not it offset the jet lag, I'm okay with taking a melatonin, L-Theanine, 5-HTP, GABA etc. supplement in the chance that it does.
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