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16 Aug 19, 04:14 PM |
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16 Aug 19, 04:23 PM |
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Turn left when you board ..
Alternatively, noise cancelling headphones (I recommend Bose) and get into as comfortable position in the seat as you can. I don't bother on outbound leg, and generally just doze rather than call it a proper sleep on the return. If flying up front, I'm out for the count |
16 Aug 19, 04:24 PM |
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I read something recently about a woman asleep on a plane and woke up to find it all dark and locked up for the night.
independent/travel...-a8971496.html |
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16 Aug 19, 04:24 PM |
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Relaxing at the Grand Floridian
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Eat the food, have a hot tea, eyes closed, and sleeeeppppp!. That easy really. Indirect flight in 2015 from JFK to MAN, although not a long flight I was rudely awoken when the wheels hit the runway, flight crew sat opposite me just smiled and said "welcome back".
Although our children are older now, my wife always makes sure they don't nag me when I'm sleeping as I drive home when we land. Always refreshed. I do feel for those who all sleep depraved though, I work shifts and know the feeling. |
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16 Aug 19, 04:49 PM |
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Thanks all, some great tips - really appreciate it. Am very jealous of those of you that can just sleep!
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16 Aug 19, 05:02 PM |
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Excited about Disney
Join Date: Nov 11
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For years I couldn’t sleep on a plane, multiple flights to Florida never a wink of sleep.
Tried everything from sleeping across seats to neck pillows. I then went to working nights and never have a issue having a nap on a plane. In fact I can normally sleep for 4-5 hrs (night flights) sometimes now. I often take a cheap pillow with me and tend to use this on the flight to help me sleep. I think after all the weeks of planning and stress of the airport and making sure you don’t forgot anything I completely relax when on the plane and this allows me to sleep. I always try and sleep on the way out as I tend to drive. Also helps you stay up later to counter act the jet lag. I have often wondered what it would be like having a bed on a flight but don’t like the idea of paying all that money to upgrade to sleep the flight. I’d want to enjoy the flight for the upgrade not pass it by in my sleep lol |
16 Aug 19, 05:55 PM |
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This time was the 1st time I have slept on the plane most of the way there. After a couple of busy weeks leading up to the holiday and a night in a family room in the hotel the night before plus a 5am start I was knackered.
On VA we had 2 rows of 2 seats by the window. DSs we in the seats in front and I sat with DH., DSs are 11 and 16 and took care of themselves and enjoyed the freedom. Took off and had drink and meal then tuned in to music on the IFE and slept for 4 hours before landing in NY. VA had pillow and blanket so snuggled down, blinds were down as sat on the sunny side of plane and listened to mindfull music for relaxation. Connected to Tampa from NY and we stayed up until 1am Florida time waiting for my sister and family to arrive from Seattle. Went to bed 3am and woke up at 9am Florida time. Perfect, no jet lag or early mornings, we were 2 weeks Gulf Coast. |
16 Aug 19, 05:57 PM |
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Leave my kids behind!
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16 Aug 19, 06:02 PM |
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Funnily enough I sleep better in PE or a good economy seat than business, I like being spoilt so I dont want to miss out.
I have a very good neck pillow that has air tex bits in it so I dont get too hot, I cant sleep with my Bose headphones as they are too big so bought some cheap in ear noise cancelling (because of tinnitus I sleep with earphones at home) then put on a movie I have seen many times (last time that dammed united) or an audio book. Eat the meal have a glass of red \zzzzzzz |
16 Aug 19, 06:06 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: May 10
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A cot pillow from Dunelm with a silky pillow case ( adapted by my mum ! )
Warm socks 3m foam earplugs from eBay Peppermint tea ( never had an issue getting it on any flight) it helps with bubbly stomachs due to pressure in the cabin A nice comfy eyeshade - Claire’s sometimes have them And a blanket or cardigan 1 glass of wine or a single spirit and mixer depending in the flight time Comfy clothes - no zips to dig in you |
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