Because a lot of people seem to want to know how to find hotels with Tempur-Pedic(r) beds, I’ve gone out and found some. *whew* Gathering these things takes longer than you might imagine. But there will be lots more soon. Check the Pages for more accommodations with Tempur-Pedic beds in more places. But in the [...]
Posts Tagged ‘travel comfort’
Hotels With Tempur-Pedic(r) Beds in California
Posted in Accommodations, California travel, Lodgings, tagged back pain travel tips, hotel bed, motel mattress, Tempur-Pedic, tempurpedic, travel comfort on February 7, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Sleep: A Key Ingredient to Traveling With Pain
Posted in Accommodations, Lodgings, Packing and Preparing, Travel Tips, tagged chronic pain travel, hotel bedding, motel beds, sleeping hotel room, travel comfort, travel sleep on January 22, 2012 | 1 Comment »
When I travel, I gotta sleep. There’s no way around it. No matter how many things I want to see, no matter what I want to do, if I don’t get plenty of sleep every single night I might as well stay home. So I think about sleeping when I plan my trips. When? For [...]
Hotels With Tempur-Pedic(r) and Sleep Number(r) Beds
Posted in Accommodations, Lodgings, tagged Heavenly Bed, hotel bed, Marriott, memory foam, Raddison, Sleep Number, Starwood, Tempur-Pedic, travel comfort, Westin on October 26, 2011 | 6 Comments »
I had a nice long chat with the Director of Something (communications? marketing?) of the Tempur-Pedic(r) brand at BlogHer 2011. Partly I did this so that I could spend a good half-hour lying on the vibrating ergo-adjustable bed they had out on display. YUM! We’d all feel better if we slept on beds and mattresses [...]
More Thoughts on Comfortable Air Travel
Posted in Air Travel, tagged air travel, airplane comfort, chronic pain air travel, chronic pain on planes, travel comfort on June 22, 2010 | 2 Comments »
I found this article, written for healthy people, about maintaining health and comfort during air travel: Healing Lifestyles and Spas: Travel Savvy Interesting how similar some of their suggestions are to mine for us folks with chronic pain. I love the idea of doing in-seat yoga and stretching exercises–keeps the blood circulating and the joints [...]
