Question:
What are some fun things to do on a long flight? ?
Vicky
2012-07-27 01:22:26 UTC
Okay so Im 16yrs old and was wondering since it's a hell of a long flight (Alberta, Canada to Hungary, Budapest is a 9 hr flight! I've been to Europe before so I know how long the flight is) am I too old to take a coloring book on the plane with me?? Like me and my best friend were gonna both bring a coloring book & pencil crayons but are we too old for that & will we look weird??

But yeah so as the question states what are some fun things me & my friend could do (together or indavidualy) on our long flight there & home?

Thank you guys! All answers are appreciated! :) <3
Five answers:
Beatrix Risible
2012-07-28 23:59:17 UTC
Here's a little guide I wrote:





Here are some tips I made, with a few boredom killers here and there!:



I am in fact going on a trip in two weeks! I'll share my checklist, but first some advice!



-If you know you usually feel sick on planes, PLEASE take a chewable anti nausea/gravol pill so that you don't feel sick. Trust me, I always felt sick before and it just makes your layover,etc, feel really sour and bad!



-I can't even stand the smell when the food cart comes out. I haven't been on a plane in two years, but usually we packed sandwiches, or little snacks like pretzels, etc. Little things that are allowed on the plane, that can fill you up shortly just so your tummy isn't grumbling and dryer foods are better to prevent feeling sick.



-FOR SURE, bring a camera! Capture the wonderful things you'll see on your trip and shoot some pics of the clouds! (To pass the time.)



-Bring a wordsearch or sudoku as a time-passer. If you're traveling with a friend or relative, bring a deck of cards or mini chess set!



-Bring a book and some magazines you like! START A TRAVEL JOURNAL! Include the date, cool things you did or saw, pictures, ticket stubs, logo napkins, postcards, etc!



-Best of all, just take a nap so you feel less jet-lagged!



*Some things on my checklist:



-Book, magazines, sudoku, wordsearch

-Sunglasses & pouch, camera & pouch

-Hoodie/sweater (It will probably be chilly on the plane!)

-Wallet + money + important papers

-Chargers and cords of electronics

-Tissues and wetwipes

-Toiletries

-Neck pillow

-Socks

-Pen

-Gum/tictacs

-Snacks

-WATER *purchased after security check, or else they'll dump it!



I really hope this answer helps. Have a wonderful and safe trip!! xx
lamothe
2016-12-13 16:53:16 UTC
hi that is going to flow somewhat rapid as quickly as you board the airplane. I even have been on distinctive long haul flights. there's a private television reveal and you will watch the maximum modern video clips, pay attention to radio and watch previous classic video clips, cartoons, there is a few thing for each individual (each and all ages) in case you like analyzing, take some magazines or a e book or kindle. in case you like writing take a writing / drawing pad. I oftentimes consume and then nod off jointly as observing a action picture, they then wake you up for beverages or greater nutrition after which you wind down lower back. It quickly passes after which you ask your self what all teh undertaking/fuss grow to be approximately. Have a dazzling time in California.
wemic34
2012-07-27 01:27:00 UTC
No ones going to care about you guys bringing a colouring book. Bring some cards, i-applestuffs, watch the plane movies, bother the stewardess, make up your own air flight game?
Midori L.
2012-07-27 03:20:45 UTC
You could listen to music, watch movies, play games, etc.



Also, a 9 hour flight isn't that long... When I fly from L.A. to Tokyo, it takes almost 12 hours.



Have a fun and safe trip!
Jailo Smith
2012-07-28 01:23:03 UTC
Sleeping, reading books, listening music, and playing pocket games are the best way to kill time in long haul flights.


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