A traveler, who has an unhealthy obsession with sleep pods, travels around the world to find the best sleep pod. He starts at the New York City airport, where he pays $33 to sleep overnight in a pod. The pod is surprisingly spacious and comes with many amenities, including a work area and a shower.
He then travels to Munich, Germany, where he pays around $12 to $18 per hour for a nap. The pod is smaller than the one in New York, but still comes with a work desk and a bed with sheets.
Next, he visits Zurich, Switzerland, where he stays overnight in a capsule hotel with a sleep pod. The pod is small, but comes with a towel rack, a light switch, and earplugs.
He then travels to the Netherlands, where he visits a mysterious sleep pod called Airline Lounge 52. The pod is part of a luxurious lounge with showers, a buffet, and many places to sit.
Finally, he visits London's Gatwick Airport, where he stays in a sleep pod called yotel. The pod is the most expensive of the trip, but comes with many amenities, including a bathroom and a TV.
Throughout his journey, the traveler experiences both good and bad sleep, but ultimately concludes that he is excited to return home and sleep in his own bed.
Here are the extracted key facts without opinions:
1. The narrator went to Japan and became fascinated with sleep pods.
2. The narrator is traveling around the world to find the best sleep pod.
3. The narrator's goal is to achieve a 100 sleep score on their sleeping app.
4. The narrator visited a sleep pod in New York City, priced at $33 for a whole night or about $26 an hour.
5. The sleep pod in New York City comes with amenities such as a work area, desk chair, futon, pull-out bed, Amazon Basics fan, Bluetooth speaker, and a monitor with a permanent video of water falling on leaves.
6. The narrator stayed overnight in the sleep pod in New York City.
7. The narrator visited a sleep pod in Munich, Germany, priced at roughly $12 to $18 per hour.
8. The sleep pod in Munich, Germany, comes with amenities such as a work desk, baby trash can, and a bed with sheets.
9. The narrator did not stay overnight in the sleep pod in Munich, Germany.
10. The narrator visited a sleep pod in Zurich, Switzerland, which is a capsule hotel.
11. The capsule hotel in Zurich, Switzerland, has a lounge with snacks and drinks.
12. The narrator stayed overnight in the capsule hotel in Zurich, Switzerland.
13. The narrator met other guests at the capsule hotel, including Danny and Nemo.
14. The narrator visited a sleep pod in the Netherlands, which is part of the KLM Lounge.
15. The sleep pod in the Netherlands comes with amenities such as a US plug, bunk beds, and showers.
16. The narrator did not stay overnight in the sleep pod in the Netherlands.
17. The narrator visited a sleep pod in London Gatwick Airport, which is part of the yotel chain.
18. The sleep pod in London Gatwick Airport comes with amenities such as a TV, cozy bed, plugs, and a bathroom.
19. The narrator met a staff member named Delila at the yotel sleep pod.
20. The narrator received a free tea and coffee from Delila in the morning.
21. The narrator returned home after visiting the sleep pods around the world.