Holiday Inn Heathrow Airport London
Holiday Inn Heathrow Airport London Reviews
May 16, 2007
so boring!!! i forgot which terminal i was sleeping in but it sucked! it wasn't the nice international terminal. it was a local one that flew plans mainly to ireland. it was freezing and its hard to find chairs with no arm rests so you can lay all the way across. i eventually found some after wandering around but it was by teh doors and breezy. anyways, it was free!! so i guess that makes up for it.
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Jan 28, 2007
Of course I don't recommend sleeping in Heathrow Airport. One should
not sleep in an airport. However, in a time of need, much like my time of need this weekend, it's better than sleeping on the street. If you get stuck in this airport, or any other for that reason, sleeping in the airport is an ok thing to do. I wouldn't even necessarily call it sleeping. More like finding a free place to store your body and your belongings for a few hours. There were a lot of other people doing it while I was there. In Terminal 3 there are some sections of connected chairs without armrests that are good for sleeping in. Those were all taken by the time I got there, so I had to opt for a half-chair, half-table situation. If you use some of your clothes as a pillow, and some as a blanket, it almost is like you're in a bed. You have to cover your face with a jacket, though, so you can pretend it's dark, because they leave all kinds of lights on. I would definitely recommend bringing ear plugs, because I couldn't sleep because it was loud. They were cleaning the floor for an hour, then vaccuuming other parts, then throwing bags of trash around... For the fact that there were about 15 people trying to sleep here, the cleaning people were not too considerate. Chances are no one will take your bags though, because everyone there is there for the same reason as you-- they got screwed over by the airlines and couldn't catch the tube before it left. Who knows, maybe you can even meet a new friend and/or lover this way. Who needs a hotel when you can feel homeless for a night with a bunch of strangers? An experience, indeed. Part of the LONDON ABROAD, PART 2 travel blog |
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