I definitely don’t see the appeal of getting to an airport early just for the lounge. They are overcrowded and the food actually isn’t that great. |
I realize that retort probably makes sense to you but for those of us who are normal, with full brains, maybe you can elaborate on what you mean? Is this how someone who has only a half a brain thinks? |
I do this too - whenever I come across someplace interesting, anywhere in the world, via a news article or instagram story or whatever, I save it to a Google Maps “Global wishlist” so when I eventually get near that destination whenever it may be, I see the saved spot on the map. |
| I always take a photo of the lot/aisle sign where I parked the car at the airport. |
Or recycling them. |
Opposite for us. So this actually might be a non-obvious habit - we have essentially one pack that covers almost everything. Tropics or Nepal but not like extreme trek Nepal. We supplement along the way where possible. If not possible, this is the exception. |
I get to the airport early to make sure timing isnt tight through TSA. We end up with more time on the “inside”. I’d rather spend that time in a lounge than at the gate. |
Excellent tip. |
I would love to do this, between work and kids, and I'm dealing with crises continually until the moment I leave. |
Yikes -- I meant "but between work and kids, I'm dealing with crises continually until the moment I leave." That's why I'm going on vacation! |
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I prefer to arrive as early in the day as possible (but not necessarily to Europe as I hate that 6pm flight that gets you in at 6:30am)
and to leave early in the day. I hate sitting around waiting to leave and usually its hard to fit in doing something interesting when you have a flight later in the day. |
| Private jet. |
Can't disagree with this more. In fact, my piece of advice is to do a food tour early in your trip. You'll get more comfortable with the menus so you'll be more adventurous while dining for the rest of the trip, and you'll see areas you definitely wouldn't go to on your own. |
It's a very expensive tip, but great if that works for you. |
I do the airport lounges for international flights. For overnight flights I prefer to eat before we get on the plane. The Polaris lounge as Dulles has a pretty good sit down restaurant so if we are on United we will get there in time to eat dinner in the lounge so we can go to sleep shortly after take off. Then we do the arrivals lounge for shower and breakfast. I don't usually bother with the lounges for domestic flights as I am not at the airport far enough in advance - with the exception being connections and flight delays. |