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At home! At last. Yes travel is hard and takes time. And the last days of gastroenteritis helping matters any! We started from Santo Domingo on Wednesday, local time, after five in the morning. Travel to New York City to the hotel, took 14 hours. If we had left one night layover Nykissä between the two would be on the flight have yet to go to one of the Atlantic crossing, huh!
Luckily we were in the middle of the night tying one hotel and luckily we had booked a good hotel in a central location (Tryp by Wyndham Times Square South). We were indeed designed a fun no matter what Nykin päiväksemme (including Anthony Bourdain Les Halles restaurant and MoMA), but in the event of delayed flights, we had to change plans a bit. And later still by the fact that we found ourselves enough vatsatautisia that eating foods had to be redesigned.
But the heart of the matter! So we were tired, and although Finnair Nykin return videogaga flight only lasted videogaga 7.5 hours, it seemed somewhat difficult too. And in addition, we waited for a wonderful six-hour transfer time at Helsinki-Vantaa! Must not blame the self only when the fizzing wanted to Norwegian Helsinki cheap flights.
Helsinki-Vantaa Airport kukkuminen is by no means a new thing, and I slept there, more or less make up more than once. Ever, it has not been as easy as now. In other words, we tested to a great Relaxation Area!
The beginning was not very rosy, because all of the actual sleeping were booked. However, we were so tired that köpsähdimme without further ado to the spongy carpet on the floor with a pillow a few. Down jacket and a blanket to sleep! And the nukuimmekin up to a few hours. The only distraction was the next corridor, shoes and bags kopsuminen rullailu correctly emphasized lying down on the floor.
At some point, I noticed one of the cubicles available. Unenpöpperöisenä I was taking over the booth and the man raised up from the floor and changed videogaga the seats. Ah the wonderful bliss, mattress and pillow and folding door! But for that should have been one of the key card, without which the technology did not work. We were so tired that we ignored the door, but fell asleep immediately.
Or at least we tried. Other nukkumasopet conquered the outfit was in fact just woken up, gone shopping for something to eat and sat in front of the now sleeping places to eat and nice talking to you. Nowhere is actually prohibited from talking or even the noise to a rest area, but somehow I think you realize the type to be quiet. In addition, even though I myself was sleeping, started a little irritating to the reservation of seats cult bags and clothes, even if they are not in use!
I decided to watch it even after the key card and I found a bunch of cards from outside videogaga the booth. Card, the door into the dark and the lights! The feeling was like a bear's den, and we slept soundly in the following hours than in my own bed. We're even a little annoyed when the alarm went off and we had to move to the neighboring port of Oulu machine. Thank you, Finavia, rest area! We will come again!
Heidi on February 2, 2014 9.43 said:
Awesome that you got to sleep in the end, determined up to the next will wait a long exchange of Helsinki-Vantaa and gets to try out properly, such'm not only did he manage videogaga described briefly to check out the place. And can moro how annoying videogaga metelöinti that place is! Sillon question I was determined so there was thankfully pretty quiet, saanu'd sleep in peace.
Rest area is made for us in the northern inhabitants of! Really nice thing :) Heh, when you are tired is anyway a bit grumpy and felt like during the winter of dreams engender the sense of a bear, so luckily the outfit then eventually went away mölisemästä before the measure was full!
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