Checking in the night before
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Checking in the night before
This summer I will be commuting between jobs in Maryland and New Hampshire. For the New Hampshire-Maryland leg, I must take a bus to BOS which arrives at 10:35am or 4:35pm. I would like to try to make early morning flights, but I have nowhere to stay in Boston overnight and cannot afford a hotel every week. Is it at all possible to check in for a flight the evening before, say at 6pm for a 6am flight, and sleep at the airport? I suspect the answer is no, but hope springs eternal.
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This summer I will be commuting between jobs in Maryland and New Hampshire. For the New Hampshire-Maryland leg, I must take a bus to BOS which arrives at 10:35am or 4:35pm. I would like to try to make early morning flights, but I have nowhere to stay in Boston overnight and cannot afford a hotel every week. Is it at all possible to check in for a flight the evening before, say at 6pm for a 6am flight, and sleep at the airport? I suspect the answer is no, but hope springs eternal.
The picture is less complicated if you only have carry-on luggage.
Whether or not you are allowed to stay at the airport overnight or not, not sure but it won't be very comfortable and yet many have done it at BOS without much issue. Have you thought about using cash back websites to get to Priceline or Hotwire and do "opaque" hotel bookings for BOS area hotels? That usually makes Boston/city or airport hotels way cheaper. That or some play of the credit card churn game may land you a few free hotel nights.
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Sure you can sleep at the airport. It's loud and the chairs aren't comfortable, but if you're young and able to take it, no one is going to stop you. http://www.sleepinginairports.net/ has specific advice.
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GUWonder, I'll look at getting rooms that way. I have overnighted at DEN and PHX during layovers, so at least BOS is an airport with which I am familiar. Will I be able to clear security the night before? I would prefer to sleep past security. Thanks both.

