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#35319 - 01/26/02 08:57 AM
Ear plugs
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I cringed when I first saw these mentioned as an essential item but I recommended them to my soccer team for getting some sleep in a youth hostel and we ended up treasuring them from the get-go. Our night flight over had some very unhappy tots behind us and we were glad we had those little multipacks in our carry on.In Madrid they could help at 4 AM for those "Rooms with a View"
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#35320 - 02/01/02 07:59 AM
Re: Ear plugs
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"EH?!! WHAT'S THAT YOU SAY, SONNY?!" I agree with you, in sentiment, karenwishart. I ALWAYS take ear plugs with me on these trips and NEVER use them. I imagine putting them in my ears when I try to sleep on planes with my "neck carpet" (hahahaa!!!!) in place, being perfectly comfortable, in total silence, sleeping soundly. But the fact is, I'm too "jazzed" to sleep in the first place. In the second place, I'm worried the person next to me will have to repeat "EXCUSE ME! EXCUSE ME! I'M GOING TO WET MY PANTS IF YOU DON'T LET ME OUT!!!" before resulting to shaking me awake. (And afterall, we can't TOUCH each other!!! Heaven forbid!! We're a CIVILIZED people, you know! ) Secondly, I prefer to wake up early when traveling. How can I hear my alarm with ear plugs?? Wouldn't it be a bummer if I awoke at 9am and missed all those street sweepers and that FIRST batch of porras? Saludos, MadridMan [ 02-01-2002: Message edited by: MadridMan ]
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#35323 - 02/01/02 03:58 PM
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Registered: 03/30/01
Posts: 64
Loc: Chicago, IL, USA
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I am so glad I had earplugs for my stay. We could keep the window open, get a nice breeze, but not hear the traffic and all the horn honking. I wasn't a believer either until I got there.
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#35324 - 02/14/02 11:46 AM
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Registered: 02/28/01
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Loc: Madison ,WI, USA
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OK, I've searched and I can't find "neck carpet" mentioned anywhere else. What on earth is THAT all about?
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#35325 - 02/14/02 12:50 PM
Re: Ear plugs
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Please. Allow me... You'll find taravb's "neck carpet" story in her 1-29-02 posting of the " Jetlag Advice " thread in the "Transportation" forum. It's a great story. You'll enjoy it. Does anyone else swear by ear plubs for flights/lodging to make you sleep better, more comfortably?
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#35326 - 02/14/02 01:54 PM
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Registered: 10/29/01
Posts: 159
Loc: Miami Beach, FL
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hello everyone!
I purchased some ear plugs at Walgreen's when I last traveled by air. The package said that it would help reduce plane noise but I found that it didn't really help at all. That's one of the things I dislike about flying -- that constant noise for so many hours -- like driving in a car with the windows open for a long time. PArt of the problem is that the engine rumbles and as a low frequency you sorta feel it in your bones. Watching the movie with the volume turned up helps.
If anyone knows of a particular brand of earplugs that really helps block out noise, let me know!
Churrito
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#35328 - 02/22/02 06:11 PM
Re: Ear plugs
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Ear plugs are GREAT to travel with. Of course some people just cannot tolerate them (my wife for example). As mentioned in my previous post (What to pack), I use the cylindrical foam ones. I've seen them yellow, and flesh tone. Get them from Home Depot or the like. I bring about 7 pair and distribute them in my luggage, fanny pac etc. That way there is always a pair wherever I look. I wear them on the PLANE too and it helps A LOT. Follow the instructions carefully. I have also noticed that come in different sizes based on manufacter. Practice with them at home first for a few nights, see it you wake up to your alarm etc. EAR PLUGS ARE THE FIRST THINGS I PACK.
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