Day use/hourly rooms convenient to SFO or Sunnyvale?
In a few weeks I'll be travelling to Silicon Valley with a very early morning arrival at SFO and a room booked for the night at a hotel in Sunnyvale, which may not allow me to check in until 3 PM.
Are there any day use/hourly hotels/rooms convenient to either, which cost less than just booking a full night at a regular hotel? The hotel I've booked offers no such option, and SFO's own Freshen Up naprooms charge a rather absurd $40/hour for the privilege, meaning 6 hours would cost me more than my hotel!
Best Answer
As the Freshen Up! at SFO is too costly ($40 - 1 hour • $10 per 15-minute increments first two hours and then $8 per 15-minute increment after), another option would be an airport lounge. All are airside, according to Sleeping in Airports, some have shower facilities, and access and cost varies.
Some hotels do offer day rates, often not published on its website, but when Googling hotel day rates Sunnyvale, I came across several sites that purport to find hotels at as much as 75 percent off: DayUse, Between9and5, and HotelsByDay.
Depending on your travel plans, particularly if on business, many of the Silicon Valley corporate campuses, and certainly a special few in Sunnyvale, have their own naps rooms, sleep pods, shower facilities, gym, sauna, massage facilities, restaurants, and relaxation areas.
And, as it’s been nearly a year since you first posed this question, perhaps you could add your own response on what transpired.
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