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Old May 25, 2011 | 7:46 am
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mlassoff
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Bridgport, CT
Programs: AA, DL, VX
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Originally Posted by BurBunny
Doing a MR over the 4th of July, and have a layover from 12:30A to 6A on the morning of the 5th. I can grab an inexpensive night at the Fairfield Inn LAS, but other than a shower (and the next leg is my homeward leg), not sure it's worth it for that short a time frame.

SleepingInAirports.com only lists information from a few years ago on LAS, but doesn't sound very favorable. Looking for more recent input. Any place to curl up (more specifically stretch out after 24 hours of flying) for a few?

Factors to consider: flying CO/UA, single woman. I have good "commuter" instincts as to my surroundings, and of course not oversleeping. Mostly just looking for a quietish place to sit where I can be comfy for a few hours.

What do you all think?

I think you should get a hotel room. Sleeping in airports, train stations and bus stations is for the homeless.

Take a shower... Catch 4 hours sleep, get up, have some coffe and go to your flight refreshed.
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