Actually, I would recomend a blindfold-type sleep mask to cover one's eyes for this purpose. A ski mask pulled over one's face would be extremely warm, even in winter, not to mention stifling to one's breathing process, and possibly itchy to the face.Also consider ski cap to pull over your face if you want dark.
Maybe not advisable, just as often I've been really, really warm on the train as well.Or wear jacket and thick sweat pants,
Well that's not exactly true. I won't deny that it's very hard for an attendant to strike a happy balance with all the passengers in the car. No matter what some are going think that the temp is just right, some are going to be hot, and some will be cold. If the attendant can get things to a point where they've got 50% to 60% of the car happy, they're doing pretty darn good.Having asked on many trips that the temperature be brought nearer to comfortable, the reply always seems to be along the lines of "It's automatic, there is no adjustment possible."
Actually, I would recomend a blindfold-type sleep mask to cover one's eyes for this purpose. A ski mask pulled over one's face would be extremely warm, even in winter, not to mention stifling to one's breathing process, and possibly itchy to the face.Also consider ski cap to pull over your face if you want dark.
The ski mask might not be such a good idea on the Sunset or Lake Shore when the Border Patrol agents come by...Or wear jacket and thick sweat pants, for those who travel light. Also consider ski cap to pull over your face if you want dark.
I'm on the light side and I have to say that I'd rather have it too cold than too warm Especially while sleepingSkinny people feel the cold.. the inverse is true as well!
Ed B)
From my experience, I would have to write "yes".Bottom line here, would a major hotel chain keep there rooms so hot or so cold that everyone complained?
The roomette has a sheet and blanket on each bed. I've found the roomettes to be too warm in the winter, so I just use the sheet. Even then, they're too warm. On our last trip, I opened the door to get more air circulation and then kept the curtains closed for privacy.How about in a roomette? Blanket needed?
Edit: Just saw the post above mine!
Still, whaddya think?
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