07 July 2009

Layover Heaven - Seoul, Korea

Thanks to the makers of Lunesta, the 11 hours and 50 minute flight from LAX went pretty quick. Last year, I swear it was the longest flight of my life. I don't know why I didn't think to ask my doctor to hook me up with a little sleeping help sooner. Duh.

The airport here in Seoul (Incheon) is nothing like any airport back home. And I mean in that in the bast way possible. I'm sitting at a bank of internet computers doing this for free, for example. Right next door there is a place to shower, a place for a massage plus enough restaurants and duty free to keep one busy for hours. This is a good thing, as my layover here is for another 12 hours and change.

First incident of weirdness to report: Rather than an immigration or customs form to complete, I was given a Swine Flu form...sorry, dont' recall the P.C. name for it at the moment. I had to provide all kinds of personal health information and also my seat number on my flight. I guess the health officials must work with the airline crews so if a flight attendant sees you hacking the whole time, you're thrown into quarantine upon arrival. Something like that? So I hand my form to a guy wearing a mask who looks about 19-years-old (way too young to really know what's up, in my opinion) and he sticks this thing below my ear. He pushes a button and whatever vibe I must have been giving off must have been the right one, because he let me pass.

I'm feeling good thanks to actually sleeping on my flight. It's 2:30 pm back home and 6:30 am the next day here. I plan to feast on something exotic as soon as I am done here. There's a bowl of noodles out there with my name on it. I get into Siem Reap, Cambodia late tonight so I'll write my first impressions at some point tomorrow. Thanks for reading!

Z

2 comments:

  1. Well it's 9:30 pm in So Cal and I'm still at work so the thought of being on an adventure in the South Pacific sounds amazing! I was in Seoul for the '88 Olympics and have always desired to go back. Hope the next leg of your trip is safe. Look forward to hearing about your trip....

    ReplyDelete
  2. I have never been to Seoul, but I dated a Jamaican girl with soul.

    ReplyDelete