FreeDiningFanatic
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I'm super picky about hotels, so I probably would have preferred the bench at JFK than a questionable hotel.And my older DD spent the night sleeping on a (padded) bench at JFK. Her connection was missed due to weather issues.
She immediately started trying to get an airport hotel but ran into 'no availability'. Her next flight was at 8 this morning, so she wanted a hotel with a shuttle.
Finally found a Wyngate by Wyndham supposedly with shuttle and booked it. Stars =3.3. Eww? Off to call the hotel and get the shuttle. I fell asleep. This morning I awoke to a text that she didn't make it to the hotel due to there was no shuttle.
This is a woman with a Plat and a CSR. She was in an Amex lounge until 9 and then the Delta lounge opened at 5am with showers available.
After conversation with the Wyngate and no shuttle, she got refunded. She didn't want to deal with surge pricing on uber, and I have no idea how she booked her flight or whether she had any flight delay protection, but it's Delta to Aruba from JFK. She's boarding now.
I'm almost relieved she stayed in the airport. She said it wasn't bad as she bought ear plugs and an eye mask, used a packing cube full of tshirts for a pillow and her backpack filled in the table space between the connected seats.
There were rooms she could have had for points further from the airport but no shuttles and whatever. Over the years she's roughed it a few times so is pretty savvy, but also knows how to enjoy the comforts of a nice lounge and good hotel.
Time was a factor as she just felt uncomfortable getting out of the airport area.
Anyway, she will spend a long weekend in Aruba and be back Tuesday.
I got myself in a pickle on a business trip where I exited my flight at night, but then business required I return home almost immediately. There weren't flights out until morning and I wasn't able to sleep anyways due to the stress. But, I found MinuteSuites within the terminal and it's an individual room you can use, almost like a mini-hotel, with a bed, tv and desk space. Was part of the priority pass program (not sure if it still is). I think there may be MinuteSuites at JFK. Glad she was able to lounge hop a bit and get a shower in!