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		<title>notes on airport living (Seoul)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[it costs more to take a shower than to buy a Shanghai Spicy Chicken Sandwich meal at McDonald&#8217;s.Â  And they want to leave earlier than the posted hours.Suggestion for next time &#8211; the shower is free, it&#8217;s the kit &#8211; namely, a Mongolia-sized (Bonnie knows what this means) towel and toiletries &#8211; that costs the [...]]]></description>
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<li>it costs more to take a shower than to buy a Shanghai Spicy Chicken Sandwich meal at McDonald&#8217;s.Â  And they want to leave earlier than the posted hours.Suggestion for next time &#8211; the shower is free, it&#8217;s the kit &#8211; namely, a Mongolia-sized (Bonnie knows what this means) towel and toiletries &#8211; that costs the money.Â  So bring a little travel towel and bar soap and you&#8217;ll be home free in theory.</li>
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<li>Free wifi just about everywhere&#8230;Voltage and plug shape adapters are available for free at the info desks if you leave with them your boarding pass or a form of non-passport ID.Next time, give em the ID so you know when your flight actually leaves</li>
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<li>Super comfy couches upstairs in the &#8220;rest and relax&#8221; area as well as internet stations that are sparsely populated.Â  If you get in by 10ish you can get quite a nice setup, though a bit cool aircon-wise.Next time, use that travel towel you&#8217;re bringing anyway for warmth perhaps.</li>
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<li>For those looking for more culture, they have random traditional craft stations and music demos; plus today there was a quartet pl</li>
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