#139678 - 07/15/08 02:12 PM
Carry Your Own Mini Motel
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I saw this in the NY Times yesterday. It's a portable, indoor-only shelter called the Mini Motel designed for sleeping in airports, disaster centers, etc. Carrying it for traveling is ridiculous (~5 lbs) but I thought it was pretty amusing. Does it have any real use? I suppose if a shelter ran out of cots, this might come in handy, and it certainly looks better than sleeping on a hard floor but I can't imagine they'll sell many of them. And it looks so flimsy that their warnings not to use it outdoors seem entirely superfluous. By the way, one note about evil marketing. They told the Times it sells for $39.95 but the website lists the price as $49.95. That kind of trickery would keep me from getting one, even if I were interested...
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#139682 - 07/15/08 03:03 PM
Re: Carry Your Own Mini Motel
[Re: Blast]
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Yeah, it sounded like a cool idea reading the article until I looked at the specs on their webpage.
If it simply popped open and could be used outdoors in the summer, it'd be a lot more interesting. (It would also need a better door to keep critters out.) But then you're getting into real camping gear...
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#139685 - 07/15/08 03:28 PM
Re: Carry Your Own Mini Motel
[Re: Fitzoid]
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There should be a slot on the side for you to add the name of the airline you're flying, maybe slide in a baggage claim ticket with the airline's logo. You know, so you can advertise to other travellers "I'm flying on [Delta Airlines] and they were too cheap to comp me a hotel room for the night." That kind of negative advertising will either get you a hotel room, or maybe thrown out of the airport.
Seriously, I don't like that it separates the traveller from his baggage, if you zip up the bivy door you either need to keep them in with you or leave them outside while you sleep. Some attached webbing that locks around the handle of a carryon wouldn't add alot of cost.
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#139686 - 07/15/08 03:29 PM
Re: Carry Your Own Mini Motel
[Re: Fitzoid]
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Interesting...
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#139695 - 07/15/08 04:25 PM
Re: Carry Your Own Mini Motel
[Re: Fitzoid]
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A little help for people that dislike sleeping on the floor at the airport, with or without a "mini motel". It won't help in the event of an airport socked in by weather or other disasters but 90% of the time... Stranded at the airport? Don't forget rule 240. ...Then, a year later, I was scheduled to fly on Delta from Pensacola to Miami. When I got to the counter, the agent told me the flight was canceled. She volunteered nothing else. So I calmly suggested that she invoke Rule 240. Once she knew that I knew the rule — and only then — did she rewrite my ticket, and those of the passengers in line behind me, and we got to Miami that day on an unusual routing: Pensacola to New Orleans and then on to Miami. Rule 240 allowed me to get to where I needed to go.
I've written about Rule 240 for years. And yet, every time I tell people about it, there are those who claim that my information is either out of date or plain wrong. That's led to more confusion, and in at least one case a writer argued that I had simply fabricated Rule 240 out of thin air.
Well, I didn't make up Rule 240. It was created by the old Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) way before the days of airline deregulation. And the rule clearly stated what an airline's responsibilities were to passengers in the event of a flight cancellation or delay...
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#139699 - 07/15/08 04:52 PM
Re: Carry Your Own Mini Motel
[Re: Spiritwalker]
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Interesting...
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#139707 - 07/15/08 05:43 PM
Re: Carry Your Own Mini Motel
[Re: Mike_H]
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Looks like a AMK bivy with a cheap frame to keep it off your head.
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#139710 - 07/15/08 06:25 PM
Re: Carry Your Own Mini Motel
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Registered: 02/16/08
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Loc: Central California
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There's mention of a cushion of air, so is there an air mattress incorporated into the product?
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