Domestic or International??
Domestic.....In the evening. It gives me the chance to go to my hotel, unpack and get ready for the next day.
International....In the morning. Since there will be time change issues, I want to make myself stay up all day so I can get some rest and sleep when it is night time.
2007-08-24 13:45:48
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answered by Adam 7
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The middle of early morning and noonish. Probably at about 9am. That way, it's still early enough for me to do a lot of exploring, but also the right time for the malls and other establishments to already be open. :D
2007-08-26 06:35:19
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answered by ScarletRaven 5
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Noonish
2007-08-24 20:57:58
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answered by Arr0wN0s3 2
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Noonish...
Means I don't have to get up too early for my departure flight; and arrive to still do things during the rest of the day at my destination.
2007-08-24 20:49:11
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answered by NAB 5
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I prefer to arrive in Europe in the afternoon, when I am sure my room will have been vacated and cleaned. Many hotels have a 14:00 check-in time.
Unfortunately most flights from North America arrive very early in the morning so one must trust to luck that the room will be available.
Hope that helps!
2007-08-24 20:50:46
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answered by love2travel 7
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Mid-Afternoon or late afternoon is fine.
I like to arrive that time (around 5pm), because its still enough light outside to see the hotel and the view; but its late enough so that I can take a bath, change my clothes, eat, relax, and prepare for the next day. I dont want to begin sightseeing when I arrive at my destination. You want to relax, enjoy the hotel, and prepare for the next day.
2007-08-24 20:57:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Mid afternoon is better. Hotels usually offer rooms from 2pm and hence, I am assured that my room will be ready and waiting. Also, mid afternoon allows time for a slow drink of vodka and tonic, some rest and a liesurely walk in the evening or just plain sleep.
2007-08-25 03:14:46
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answered by papars 6
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On international flights from the US to Europe I find it helps to arrive in the late afternoon. One can take care of any business or travel related things and perhaps have a quick meal or snack and then get some sleep and be fresh for the next day. This is helpful for people who find it impossible to sleep on a plane (me, for one!)
2007-08-24 20:56:39
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answered by KYGrace 6
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i prefer to arive & go straight to the hotel in mid afternoon 2 or 3 pm this gives me a better choice of rooms by checking in after checkout time & the rooms are made i can get setteled in to my room & still have a hour or 2 to relax before dinner i like this because after a long drive or flight i just want some quite time before embarking on my adventures that evening or the next day
2007-08-24 20:56:25
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answered by .-. 7
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On short flights, middle of the afternoon (that way I don't have to get up in the middle of the night to get to the airport).
Long flights, in the morning. Gives me time to settle down & buy a few things before I pass out late afternoon from jetlag.
2007-08-24 22:44:31
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answered by luosechi 駱士基 6
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