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Old Dec 18, 2011 | 2:23 pm
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Originally Posted by LuvAirFrance
My drapes did a great job. I think they had velcro or snaps to fastened them together so there wasn't a gap to let light in. Wonder why there wasn't a nighttime light setting like they had in the coach I rode in. But anyway, the corridor lights didn't bother me at all. And being able to get water, juice and coffee on a whim was another nice feature.
The curtain in Superliners are more likely to be the thicker variety. The issue isn't light leaking past the crevice at the end of the curtain, it's that the material in question is so thin that the light actually penetrates it.
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