Layover and showers
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Layover and showers
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From: Okayama, JAPAN
Registered: posted 03-01-2002 12:08 AM
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I realize I may be barking up the wrong tree here, especially after living in Japan for 12 years. KIX and NRT have public showers for a nominal fee. Is there someplace in SFO that has the same thing?
I am not using a fare that allows United Arrivals and I have 5 1/2 hours in SFO before I head out. Of course, there is the "day rate" option at a hotel but those rates can be higher than speding the night.
Can anyone offer an idea?! Thank you
squeakr
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From: San Francisco CA
Registered: Jan 2001 posted 03-01-2002 12:13 AM
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Hi there -
community board is for FT get togethers and the like...mightr try posting in Hilton or other hotel forum for day rates at SFO
Posts: 157
From: Okayama, JAPAN
Registered: posted 03-01-2002 12:08 AM
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I realize I may be barking up the wrong tree here, especially after living in Japan for 12 years. KIX and NRT have public showers for a nominal fee. Is there someplace in SFO that has the same thing?
I am not using a fare that allows United Arrivals and I have 5 1/2 hours in SFO before I head out. Of course, there is the "day rate" option at a hotel but those rates can be higher than speding the night.
Can anyone offer an idea?! Thank you
squeakr
Posts: 773
From: San Francisco CA
Registered: Jan 2001 posted 03-01-2002 12:13 AM
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Hi there -
community board is for FT get togethers and the like...mightr try posting in Hilton or other hotel forum for day rates at SFO
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Last fall I stopped in for a haircut at the salon in the SFO international terminal. The owner mentioned to me that she offers shower facilities; I don't remember the fee. Seemed like a good deal though.
The salon is located in the public area of the international terminal, north side main floor. It's kind of hidden on a balcony overlooking the escalators. I was in the terminal last month and she was still in business.
By the way, on the south side of the international terminal in the public area is a small SFO museum that traces the history of the airport. Next door to the museum is an airplane model store.
The salon is located in the public area of the international terminal, north side main floor. It's kind of hidden on a balcony overlooking the escalators. I was in the terminal last month and she was still in business.
By the way, on the south side of the international terminal in the public area is a small SFO museum that traces the history of the airport. Next door to the museum is an airplane model store.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by El Cochinito:
Last fall I stopped in for a haircut at the salon in the SFO international terminal. The owner mentioned to me that she offers shower facilities; I don't remember the fee. Seemed like a good deal though.
The salon is located in the public area of the international terminal, north side main floor. It's kind of hidden on a balcony overlooking the escalators. I was in the terminal last month and she was still in business.
By the way, on the south side of the international terminal in the public area is a small SFO museum that traces the history of the airport. Next door to the museum is an airplane model store.</font>
Last fall I stopped in for a haircut at the salon in the SFO international terminal. The owner mentioned to me that she offers shower facilities; I don't remember the fee. Seemed like a good deal though.
The salon is located in the public area of the international terminal, north side main floor. It's kind of hidden on a balcony overlooking the escalators. I was in the terminal last month and she was still in business.
By the way, on the south side of the international terminal in the public area is a small SFO museum that traces the history of the airport. Next door to the museum is an airplane model store.</font>

