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Topic

Accommodations in LA

Question
#1
  • さし
  • 2022/11/13 07:33

My flight arrives in Los Angeles before 8:00 a.m., and I would like to take a short nap after arrival because of the tight schedule of my trip from Japan.

If you know of any places around LAX where I can take a nap, please let me know.
Can I stay at a motel in the morning if it is available? ?

Worst case scenario, I would like to rent a car and park it in a store parking lot and take a nap.
I am going to Los Angeles for the first time in a long time, so I am a little worried about some things.

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#2
  • パンダ
  • 2022/11/14 (Mon) 08:01
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Search by LAX Short stay Hotel, Day use Hotel

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#3
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/14 (Mon) 10:36
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Showa-period father entered the room

You don't have to go to a hotel, you can go to a Korean spa and find a nap room.
You can take a nap while relaxing in a big bath.

Showa Ototsan has left the room

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#4
  • なんで?
  • 2022/11/14 (Mon) 13:24
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Most people sleep on planes, though.

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#5
  • 常識人
  • 2022/11/14 (Mon) 15:16
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I wonder what normal is
I thought it was normal if you couldn't sleep properly unless you were in first class or business or something

Motels often let you in regardless of the time of day

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#7
  • なんで?
  • 2022/11/14 (Mon) 16:59
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I guess economy seats don't sleep ? I wonder if he's never flown before

How can there be so many cases where you can get in regardless of the time of day
check-in time is usually around 3am, I thought that was common knowledge

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#9
  • チポレ
  • 2022/11/14 (Mon) 18:44
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On the contrary, is there any Japanese living in the US who have never flown ? lol

The person in #5 says "properly". I have never been able to sleep and rest in economy either. I often take full-flat seats on flights to Japan, but even then it's only for 4 hours at most.

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#11
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/15 (Tue) 07:45
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If there is a place to go back to, go straight to the place to go back to immediately.

If there is no place to go back to, go straight to the inn immediately and make a reservation and leave your luggage.

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#12
  • チポレ
  • 2022/11/15 (Tue) 09:03
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・ You are a small person to say that what you don't know is a lie or a delusion.

Even in first class, until a few years ago, there were seats that were only slanted in some aircraft, but now they are completely full-flat and semi-private except for takeoff and landing, which is very comfortable. I hope one day I can get on it instead of fantasizing about it.

When I fly internationally, I go to the hotel as soon as I arrive, check my luggage first, and in some cases take a short rest, but that's something ?.

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#13
  • 倍金万
  • 2022/11/15 (Tue) 09:09
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Regardless of which country you go to, you will not sleep well on the day you arrive because of "jet lag".

On the other hand, if you force yourself to move around on the day you arrive, it will be easier to sleep that night.

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#14
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/15 (Tue) 10:35
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Even if it's easier to sleep that night if you force yourself to move around
it's been in your body's system for years of living in a foreign country
and you wake up in the time of the country you live in.

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