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Good food
best bed
good looking woman (even get lucky now and then) don't get any on other overnights
plenty of cold beer
50" flat screen with surround

All around the best overnight
 
Im on the list for HOME also..


followed close by anywhere above 80 degrees in wintertime.
 
well, ill be the first to venture outside the home here and say, when your on a RON id say

Missoula Mt and Bozeman Mt.

Chicago was good
Nashville is fun
Atlanta is good if your at the WESTIN
 
I loved Austin overnights. Lots of fun going down on 6th Street.

I also liked my D.C. overnights to do the tourist thing.

Can't answer the woman thing - I gave those up for lent! :)

Kathy
 
Aside from home (Knoxville, Tenn.):

1. Savannah
2. Charleston
3. Texarkana...no, wait. Scratch that. Never mind. (Must be all those brain cells I sweated away in the Brakillya...)
 
LearLove said:
A second ditto for home. Next up would have to be your girlfriends bed.
Only qualified applicants can sleep there LearLove. And what I mean by that is "Yours ends where mine bends".
 
The best place I have ever over-nighted is Central Booking. I slept like a baby on the cold concrete beds. The other guests that were there also were pleasent. I would highly recommend a return visit.
 
Savannah--Tubby's(not downtown) on Thurs. night.

Nashville, AUS and someplace else where I always woke up with a crushing hangover. I'll remember it later.TC
 
Any place that has a business center with free high-speed internet access and a Waffle House in the parking lot.

Multiple movie channels, free popcorn in the lobby, and one of those ultra-comfortable Westin-type beds with the big, soft, mattress and big down comforter.

Preferably attached to the terminal so I never have to wait for a van. ;)

I dont drink on trips since the mere thought of that seems to send the TSA folks into fantastic daydreams about "saving the day" by capturing the evil pilot who <gasp> had a beer on the overnight. :rolleyes:

:eek:
 
FurloughedAgain said:
Any place that has a business center with free high-speed internet access...
Ah, pilots and pornography. :D
 
Home

Good food
best bed
good looking woman (even get lucky now and then) don't get any on other overnights
plenty of cold beer
50" flat screen with surround

All around the best overnight

Couldn't have said it better myself!:D

Add:

Pool with hot tub, LOUD guitar amps, kids and my golden retriever! Oh, and pillows that aren't a foot thick!
 
HNL-Waikiki Beach-Calvary Chapel HNL-love running up Diamond Head Road at 0530 in the morning with all the locals.

KEF-especially in the winter-great time to catch up on sleep

OTP-it has it all-and very cheap

LAS-obvious reasons

ANC-I just love Alaska

Nurnberg-anywhere in Germany-sauna culture is awesome

BGR-summer-90MPH batting cages across from the hotel-Calvary Chapel with Ken Graves is great.

UTP-Pataya Beach-neat place

SJU-great layover but our hotel is UCKKK.
 
Souda Bay.... Food and drink is **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** near free... and the scenery cant be beat.
 
Regarding layovers...

Some time ago, my crew and I were sharing a hotel van in ATL with a group of Delta flight attendents. They were whining about the sequence they were about to fly. At one time it had been an international trip with the first night in Paris and the second in Rome. However, the trip had been changed so that the first night was in Frankfurt, Germany. "Frankfurt sucks...there's nothing to do there!"

My F/O interjected: "ladies, you know where I'm spending the night tonight? Texarkana." :D

I guess it's easy to lose perspective when you do a lot of international flying.
 

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