How to Beat Jet Lag - Honest Travel Advice

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  • čas přidán 23. 09. 2017
  • Jet lag is horrible, it makes you groggy, it keeps you from enjoying your vacation, it makes it hard to concentrate and it is something that all travelers will have to face at some point. Whether you are flying to London, New York or Shanghai, jet lag is a serious issue. This video covers tips and remedies to help with dealing with Jet Lag.
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Komentáře • 451

  • @christopherthorkon3997
    @christopherthorkon3997 Před 3 lety +39

    I was told that a great way to combat jet lag is to make sure that you are outside at Noon at your destination (Noon - your destination's time zone). Make sure you are outside and getting some sun for about 20 minutes or so. Even if it is cloudy going out can help. For some reason, I was told, being outside at noon and your body feeling the noonday sun at that time helps tell your body that "hey, it's noon" and helps to re-set your internal clock. It seems to help me.

  • @keithsilke50
    @keithsilke50 Před rokem +15

    I travel a lot to Asia, North and Central America, and my best tip is to try to get flights that land in the evening of your destination. I struggle to sleep on flights, so landing tired, getting to my hotel, and bed around 10pm at my destination, gets me in the time zone straight away without jet lag.

  • @mrimatt6210
    @mrimatt6210 Před 5 lety +40

    I travel a lot and this is all good advice. Here's another one that helped me: after you wake up on your first full day, get lot's of sunshine. It will help reset your body clock.

  • @shoneyluvsAmerica
    @shoneyluvsAmerica Před 6 lety +214

    You and your family are so fortunate to be seeing the world! Your children are going to have the best memories! That is wonderful. I don't even have a freakin passport, lol. Been thinking its time though. Love ur vids!

    • @ritaelinfjeldbo2999
      @ritaelinfjeldbo2999 Před 6 lety +46

      Hey, I just want to give you a friendly piece of advice; why don't you give yourself a passport as a Christmas gift? Consider it as the first step on your next journey ;-)

    • @tammystreasures8766
      @tammystreasures8766 Před 5 lety +5

      I think you should apply for a passport now. I had never had one, so my husband and I decided a few years ago to go get them. About a year later, my husband got a job that required a lot of travel. Sometimes he was the only one on the team that had a passport so he got the foreign trips. I've actually had the chance to use mine several times now. I had no plans to travel when we got them, but I was sure happy we had them later. Go for it!

    • @palecompass3598
      @palecompass3598 Před 5 lety +3

      Getting a passport is pretty easy. All the info is online, but you can also just go down to your County Recorder's office to find out how to get one.
      Then, you can find cheap flights and/or a cheap cruise leaving your nearest port. I've traveled all over by plane, ship, boat, train, car, donkey, etc., and I love cruises because you just get on the ship, go to sleep and wake up in beautiful foreign lands. You can swim, eat, get a massage while you travel. It's comfortable.

    • @maralepore7864
      @maralepore7864 Před 5 lety

      Love your videos. I have watched many. Leaving for Italy with my husband and daughters in 6 days. Please keep up the videos. Wishing you and your family happy safe travels. 😁

    • @nathanking6670
      @nathanking6670 Před 5 lety +3

      Matoisnala Luta mani the only loser here is you

  • @HuskerIsNumberOne
    @HuskerIsNumberOne Před 6 lety +19

    One jet lag tip I do have is take a COLD shower when you arrive at your destination. My girlfriend and I checked into our hotel in Rome at about 3pm and we knew that if we took a nap, it wouldn't be a short nap like Mark mentioned.
    It felt incredible to just stand underneath the cold shower for five minutes. It refreshed us and a new set of clean clothes after being in airports/on a plane for 18 hours certainly helped us enjoy our first evening in Rome and we were able to go to bed at around 10pm that night.

  • @elonsmother8259
    @elonsmother8259 Před 6 lety +35

    I fell asleep in the Sistine Chapel because of jet lag. My husband never lets me forget it.

  • @billsimonis
    @billsimonis Před 6 lety +19

    the one thing I do is set my watch to the destination time. That usually tricks my brain and helps adjust to the time. It also helps because I know how long until I land

  • @mitchparker7763
    @mitchparker7763 Před 6 lety +109

    Perfect Timing for this video. I just booked a flight from Australia to Austria and I'm not excited for my sleeping patterns to be ruined lol.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 6 lety +16

      yikes. good luck!!! We are flying Chicago to Sydney next year and wow oh wow... thats going to be a crazy one

    • @knallfrosch3127
      @knallfrosch3127 Před 6 lety +1

      HI, i am from Austria. wish you a great time here.

    • @salsamite
      @salsamite Před 6 lety +1

      I'm travelling from Australia to Paris soon, and I am now thinking I've really planned it all wrong! haha. Leaving Brisbane 2:30pm, arrive Singapore midnight - I've got an airport hotel booked for 6 hours so we can shower and nap, then arrive in Paris 7am... how dumb is that! HAHA

    • @MindlessWanderings
      @MindlessWanderings Před 6 lety +3

      That's normal from Aus and is the best option. The basic trick is to stay awake to Asia and sleep on the leg from Asia to Europe.
      In your situation I'd be fully prepared the night before so I can stay up late and just wake up, shower, and go to the airport. Have a short nap on the trip to Asia, use the hotel for its shower but don't sleep, then sleep on the 2nd leg. They'll wake you for breakfast on the plane at about 5am (Paris time, so 2 hours out) and just go from there. Be tired the first day, it sucks, you'll still feel grotty from flying but push through and get a full night that night.
      Going via Asia is always better as you have a longer 10-12 hour 2nd flight to sleep on. Mid east layovers are worst because you only have a short 2nd flight (about 7 hours but there are meals involved) and the airports are terrible (hot, extra security process, squat toilets, etc.)
      Coming back to Australia will be worse because you lose a day and end up awake all night. All you can really do is sleep if you can but wake up at the time you would normally wake up and start your day.

    • @salsamite
      @salsamite Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you! Great tips. I'll definitely try to make that happen. Travelling with just my son (11 years old), so hopefully can get him on the same schedule. It will be his first long haul flight with two long legs.
      I agree, when I've come back from UK before I found coming home a LOT worse than arriving in UK/Europe. Last time we flew Etihad, so went via Abu Dhabi, and yes very hot and not an enjoyable stop. Just hung around the hot airport for 4 hours or so... We are flying home via Dubai, but will have another stop in the airport hotel, so that should be a bit nicer, and we still get the longer second leg, I think.
      My sister is meeting us in Paris, so she should be good at helping us stay awake all day! Thanks again :)

  • @samanthagaudet1461
    @samanthagaudet1461 Před 6 lety +7

    Great advice. Because we bring my 72 yr old mom with us , we learned that she needs a full day of literally doing NOTHING on the first day after we land. So the day we land we just go to the hotel and only go out for supper. Then the next day has to be an extremely light day. On this trip we are just driving from Gatwick to Windsor and maybe take a walk and maybe go out for tea. That is it.

  • @labtechsuperstar
    @labtechsuperstar Před 6 lety +6

    I agree with your tip of forcing yourself to keep going until the local bedtime. I just came back from Europe, but when I went over, I arrived at 6 am...and when we got to our holiday apartment I couldn't help myself, I had to have a nap. But it wasn't long. It was approximately an hour and a half as per your recommendation. And I was pretty much jet-lag free for my trip. I'm very glad I have still a couple of days off before I have to go back to work to 'recover' from my vacation. Thanks, Mark for your vids, they really do help.

  • @catandcaboodle6492
    @catandcaboodle6492 Před 6 lety +120

    Plus the chocolate will come in handy should you run afoul of Dementors and need to cast a Patronus! 😀😅 Heck, chocolate is just a good idea to have on hand anywhere! 🍫🍫

  • @tosht2515
    @tosht2515 Před 6 lety +74

    Haha. The driving into *water warning sign* followed by a pic of a *cemetery* made me chuckle. Well done.
    All great tips as usual. Yes, in the end the most important advice indeed is to *_force yourself back to a normal sleep pattern_* immediately. Landed Bangkok at midnight _wide awake,_ checked into hotel and after a bit of exploring (and a few beers) I forced myself to bed at 3AM and got up at 8AM ready to go. On the contrary landed Sydney at 7AM _dead tired,_ washed up in the lobby bathroom, checked my bag and immediately went sightseeing. Zero jet lag because I was active. When I do land mid-morning and am able to check in, I'm tempted to take a nap but always avoid because that messes with my sleep pattern even more. Just shower and go.
    So for me, I simply power through that first day/night and I'm good for the duration of my trip.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 6 lety +7

      +Tosh T power through is my motto. I'm glad you caught the subtle subtext of the cemetery picture ;)

    • @DoglinsShadow
      @DoglinsShadow Před 5 lety +1

      That first day is SO important! If you start weird in your vacation it's harder to change than if you start normal and push through that first day

  • @funkycoldmedina29
    @funkycoldmedina29 Před 6 lety +1

    Great info and great video -the background is literally perfect in this, so beautiful!

  • @Nickelini
    @Nickelini Před 6 lety +8

    Great video -- one thing I find is that jet lag gets worse with age. When I was in my teens and travelled from Vancouver to Hawaii and Australia and back, it just kinda sucked. Now I'm in my 50s and my last trip from Vancouver to Switzerland took about 5 days to get accustomed. Lesson? (on top of what you've said here) ... as you age, be gentle on yourself and allow a soft landing where you go and a bigger chance to catch your breath. But when you're in your 20s, take a short nap and get at it! Enjoy while you're young (and then enjoy again when you get older and can spend more $$ on comfort)

  • @arineteg9752
    @arineteg9752 Před 6 lety

    Just subscribed. Been through a few of your videos this morning and all have really good tips. Thank you 😊

  • @susanemacaluso
    @susanemacaluso Před 4 lety

    All great advice, thanks! Love your videos!!

  • @dianeschenkelberg8270
    @dianeschenkelberg8270 Před 6 lety +20

    I was at Kilkenny last week!
    Fresh air and walking outside are the best ways to adjust and stay awake. Avoid driving!

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 6 lety

      +Diane Schenkelberg how did we miss each other. I was there last week too. :(

    • @cathy923
      @cathy923 Před 6 lety

      Cis luggage straps?

  • @KristaLynnWrites2
    @KristaLynnWrites2 Před 6 lety

    So happy I found this video. You are awesome. Thanks for all the tips.

  • @angus7278
    @angus7278 Před 5 lety +8

    Just don’t stress about the jet lag, just accept that it’s only for 2 or 3 days. Keep calm and carry on.
    But DON’T drive!
    Do NOT pick up a rental car the moment you arrive!

  • @KrisiaVaca
    @KrisiaVaca Před 5 lety +1

    Wow! Am I glad I found this video. Travelling to Europe this December with two under 3 years and was looking for something to help them and me fight jet lag (as much as possible) I will definitely be trying the 30 minutes technique. Thanks Mark!

  • @vanessaxgarcia
    @vanessaxgarcia Před 6 lety +1

    Love your videos! They are very informative!🤓

  • @kennethwu115
    @kennethwu115 Před 6 lety

    great advice! thanks Mark

  • @onlyhappywhenitrains92

    Yay! I’m glad I found your video! I’m going to Europe next week!

  • @fuzzylon
    @fuzzylon Před rokem +3

    Great video!
    My three tips are:
    1) Eat your meals at the normal time for your destination when you have arrived e.g. think of lunch as lunch even if it is breakfast time back home, eat dinner at dinner time, etc..
    2) Set your watch and your devices to the destination time zone when you get on the plane - and avoid thinking what time it is back home at any time during your trip as much as you can.
    3) Try to be outside in the sunlight early or late in the day to help your body clock synchronise to the new time zone. If you've travelled eastwards try and get out in the sun early in the morning, if you've travelled west try and get out in the sunlight during the evening so that your body understands it's not bedtime yet.

  • @MarkBittner1989
    @MarkBittner1989 Před 6 lety

    Mark, your videos are always fun to watch. Your upbeat attitude and travel tips are great!

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 6 lety

      +KibblesnBitts thanks kibbles!

    • @bqflowers
      @bqflowers Před 5 lety

      Hi Wolter! Please you need to be careful my friend!! You need to loss weight!!!! What wrong with you!

  • @takemehome3923
    @takemehome3923 Před 6 lety

    I love Wolters World, always very helpful

  • @babsr8479
    @babsr8479 Před 6 lety +4

    You're really right about staying awake when you get to your destination. When I traveled to London We went straight to Kew Gardens (after checking in to our hotel) when we got there and spent several hours walking around the beautiful gardens. We were then so tired we were able to fall asleep easily and wake up to London time and fall right in to the time difference more easily. Coming back from Paris was not so easy. We took the train from London to Paris and flew back from Paris and I seemed to be jet lagged for weeks after I came back. Go figure.

  • @AGM-ts5bb
    @AGM-ts5bb Před 4 lety

    Great tips! Thank you.

  • @rosethatsme4464
    @rosethatsme4464 Před 6 lety

    Great tips.... thx so much!!👍🏼

  • @sevenpointfive5450
    @sevenpointfive5450 Před 6 lety +3

    Some great points made, always interesting video Wolter

  • @Murrayed_Life
    @Murrayed_Life Před 6 lety +46

    Earlier this year when we went to Japan it was a 13 hour flight there and I could NOT sleep. But I'll tell you what's worse than not being able to sleep... watching your husband all comfortable drooling the whole way back home lol

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 6 lety +7

      +Murrayed Life that is evil :)

    • @nazfromqueens
      @nazfromqueens Před 6 lety +3

      Haha.. this made me laugh.. probably coz I can relate to it so much ;)

    • @tchem1571
      @tchem1571 Před 5 lety +3

      Murrayed Life hahaha

    • @michaelkolinski
      @michaelkolinski Před 5 lety +2

      Murrayed Life sane here except it’s my wife that sleeps and drools. (Snores too!)

    • @MajorAddiction
      @MajorAddiction Před 5 lety +1

      hahah

  • @mellowville1397
    @mellowville1397 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for your videos, I'm getting married in June and we are flying to london, and dublin, from NYC, and am a bit overwhelmed with prep, your videos are simple and fun.

  • @ElleEgg
    @ElleEgg Před 6 lety

    Your videos are very helpful and have a sense of humor

  • @Luv2tickt
    @Luv2tickt Před 6 lety +8

    The short nap has always worked for me. I usually end up in Europe somewhere about 8-9am. By the time the luggage is collected and I get to the hotel, which I always set up for an early arrival. Check with the hotel, most will allow an early check-in. I'll hit the rack for an hour or two. Then do exactly what you suggested in not planning too much the first day. Take that day to simply explore; reacquaint yourself or if you've not been to that particular city, just learn the lay of the land. I'll hit the rack at my normal time which then allows me to get up at my normal time. I'm good the rest of the time in country.
    Now for going home, I try to fly out of Europe around 10a-12p and I'm usually getting into ORD, then the bus back to Milwaukee. I will stay up as late as I can, then get up at my normal time the next morning. Using these tricks going and coming home, I've not had a problem with jet lag. The only hitch comes in when the airlines do airline stuff and I get in late....

  • @wolflokie4167
    @wolflokie4167 Před 2 lety

    Great advice! Ty going to Barcelona for the first time!! Taking my mom for her 60th birthday 🥳!! This is going to really help!! Ty

  • @MrVikingsandra
    @MrVikingsandra Před 6 lety +1

    These are great tips that I petsonally experimented 👍 Good job!

  • @DanetteSWhite
    @DanetteSWhite Před 4 lety

    Great tips

  • @ferryanolin6707
    @ferryanolin6707 Před 5 lety

    Great tips!

  • @DraconZa
    @DraconZa Před 6 lety

    This is a great one.... thx!

  • @mojoryzen5571
    @mojoryzen5571 Před 6 lety

    Great videos!

  • @accebernosam
    @accebernosam Před 6 lety +1

    This is the perfect video! I’m going to Chicago from England in 2 1/2 weeks, and jet lag was something I was a bit worried about (especially on the return). Never heard of the dark chocolate thing before, I’m definitely try that!

  • @jessica25864
    @jessica25864 Před rokem +2

    I agree with the overnight flights. Go to sleep and stay hydrated with water on the plane, once you arrive to your destination it should be morning time by then start your itinerary and go to sleep at night time. I think I’ve never experienced jet lagged before or I have just been so focus on running to go see everything that I can that my mind is else where 😂

  • @lindabrown-navilys4844
    @lindabrown-navilys4844 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for the travel tips. I needed to hear this sound advice last summer when my son and I traveled to Tokyo. We arrived at 4:00 p.m. and I slept until 10:00 p.m..
    my jet lag was legendary. My husband and are looking forward to visiting China, which is a long haul flight as well. and will implement your travel hack to less our weariness. P. S. Love the videos!

  • @Drewsdad98
    @Drewsdad98 Před 6 lety

    I really like your videos. Nice job.

  • @cyrawincae8363
    @cyrawincae8363 Před 6 lety +2

    I really enjoy watching your videos :)

  • @connalmaccon1652
    @connalmaccon1652 Před 6 lety +14

    When I was 13 we made a trip to Canada for 3 weeks. I had a jet lag for at least a week, waking up around 4 o'clock in the morning. Since my cousin and I had nothing to do this early in the morning, we got dressed and started shoveling snow from the driveway....

    • @jocelynwolters293
      @jocelynwolters293 Před 6 lety +2

      Connal Maccon, your parents raised y'all right if (at 13!!) you shoveled snow in the wee hours. Well done! I pray our kids will do that but somehow I think they will be piddling around with a phone or whatnot. Waaaah.

    • @sheepladybaa
      @sheepladybaa Před 4 lety

      just an average day in Canada!

  • @mariazieve3712
    @mariazieve3712 Před 5 lety +5

    I went to Singapore from Seattle via San Francisco in February-March this year. Was the longest non stop flight in the history of commercial aviation 17+ hours. SF-Singapore. My daughters mother in law is 66 , I’m 46. She wakes up at 7 and goes straight to the gym walking on a treadmill up for an hour. Drinks one bottle of H2O before during and after. Then we had an oatmeal for breakfast. And coffee made in the room. Got couple of apples and oranges and been for a lot of adventure. I was surprised when I felt so great and energetic all that time doing the same with her. I’m into fitness but moderately. Not every day. It worked tremendously. She looks so youthful and more energetic than me. I believe exercise is the key, still in disbelief that I felt that great with almost no eating
    (Marina Bay Sands has catastrophic prices for all inclusive breakfasts! And honestly not worthy. No, it’s delicious and all kitchens of the world, but u simply can’t eat so much! )
    and walking a lot. Drink that water please

  • @NYKgjl10
    @NYKgjl10 Před 5 lety

    I'm going to Hong Kong very soon and these tips really helped me big time....Thank you!!

  • @sarojinidevithambapillai9146

    I love u wolter way u explain subject I wish I could go with u and explore places I watch all ur video thanks

  • @siccodegroot8710
    @siccodegroot8710 Před 6 lety +5

    Thank you this really helps me!

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 6 lety

      +Sicco De Groot glad to hear we could help!

  • @missisfreddiemercury
    @missisfreddiemercury Před 6 lety

    thanks for this video. I am going to NYC next Friday, I am so excited. I hope the jetlag will not affect my trip too much

  • @NathanAlderGigaBITNate

    Keep making awesome content !

  • @jr5250
    @jr5250 Před 6 lety

    Great advice on jet lag!

  • @keithclifton392
    @keithclifton392 Před 3 lety

    Good advice. I tried the short nap idea (including setting an alarm) on my last trip to France and also took short naps every day i was there after lunch. It really helped with the jet lag. And I'm also tall and cannot and have never been able to sleep on planes. As a result, I have to stock up on rest before the trip.

  • @Cocktailkatze
    @Cocktailkatze Před 6 lety +2

    Leaving germany at 21h to arrive the next day at 18h in thailand next month. I was prepared to be in a zombie like state for the journey but your tipps sound super helpful. I'll try them out, thank you :)

  • @criskity
    @criskity Před 6 lety +57

    I can't sleep in a sitting position. Plus I'm tall. The only time I'm able to sleep on a plane is when I have empty seats next to me and can lie down.

  • @jeaniechowdhury6739
    @jeaniechowdhury6739 Před 4 lety

    Thank you!!!

  • @snowangelnc
    @snowangelnc Před 5 lety +2

    I've flown directly from India to America a couple of times, and it was rough. Last time I scheduled a 24 hour stop in Europe between the two. In addition to being a fun day, dividing the time jump also helped take a little of the edge off the jet lag.

  • @michael2k3d48
    @michael2k3d48 Před 6 lety

    Great background for your videos 😀

  • @syrinacrockett8290
    @syrinacrockett8290 Před 6 lety

    This helps so much. Going to Ireland in September :)

  • @beachbum0014
    @beachbum0014 Před 6 lety

    Very good tips. On long flights, I always make sure to get a black coffee and a water when the flight attendant goes by. Really helps.

  • @LRDeMaggio
    @LRDeMaggio Před 4 lety +2

    Two tips I’ve learned from my travels: Be cautious about relying too heavily on caffeine to stay awake during the day. It just makes it that much harder to fall asleep in the evening. Also, the best way I’ve found to reset my body clock is to eat proper meals on the new time zone. It really helps to get acclimated to a new diurnal routine.

  • @mickemike2148
    @mickemike2148 Před 5 lety +3

    I remember one jet lag in particular, returning from Alaska to Sweden, Europe.
    Woke up at 3 AM with a strong craving for bacon and eggs, so I made a very early breakfast.
    The family had no problem joining me.

  • @AE-ll2zh
    @AE-ll2zh Před 6 lety

    Thanks for the video! I remember I didnʻt sleep for almost 55-60 hours, because of my first time experiencing jetlag and my inability to sleep on a plane. Thanks for the tips and the great video

  • @staceykimberlin5158
    @staceykimberlin5158 Před 5 lety +2

    I am planning a trip to Australia at the beginning of next year and I will not be able to sleep that much on the plane I already know, but I will be drinking water on the plane as much as possible and be wearing the compression socks so my ankles don't swell too much.
    Thanks for the tips on long haul flights, this will be my first long haul flight ever

  • @08kansen
    @08kansen Před 6 lety

    Good job !

  • @francismajor3530
    @francismajor3530 Před 6 lety

    Good tips here. I am flying out of Vancouver at 14:55 and arriving in London at 8:25. When I would normally be going to bed I'll be starting a whole new day.

  • @lynnedecision9867
    @lynnedecision9867 Před 5 lety

    Great idea to adjust one’s sleep. This way one’s first day is not a total write-off. Thanks.

  • @newattnow
    @newattnow Před 6 lety

    Good video!

  • @ClepsidraSideral
    @ClepsidraSideral Před 6 lety +2

    The increase/decrease :30min each day has worked wonders for me. When I arrive to my destination, my brain is already adjusted!

  • @newmanscott60
    @newmanscott60 Před 6 lety

    In December i am flying from Tasmania, Australia to Venice, Italy. First time doing international travel so these tips are going to help me a lot.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 6 lety +1

      +newmanscott60 have a great trip. We have another video on surviving long haul flights too.

  • @topixfromthetropix1674

    I find your advice spot on in most cases. I've been back and forth from Atlanta to various Asian destinations dozens of times, Seoul, Qingdao, HK, Shanghai, Bangkok, Beijing, Australia, and New Zealand. Although the time difference is around 12 hours, ( except fpr Australia and NZ) the transit time can exceed 20 hours. The curious thing is when I come from Asia to the west, the jet lag is significantly worse than when I go from West to East? Never figured that out.

  • @lordteabelly
    @lordteabelly Před 3 lety

    staying awake once you arrive at your hotel is great advice. the times ive flown to the states from the uk ive always arrived around mid-afternoon, 2pm ish, so i usually stay awake by occupying myself with finding a supermarket, somewhere to eat the first night etc, then wind down and settle for bed around 8-9pm

  • @SpottedSharks
    @SpottedSharks Před 6 lety

    Your tips work for me with jet lag affecting me only on the arrival day. I would also recommend that on arrival day you get outside and do a brisk walk or ride a bike. Bright sunlight and activity do wonders to reset your body clock.

  • @brentonrawhoof1967
    @brentonrawhoof1967 Před 6 lety

    When I traveled to Japan from Chicago in 2016 I kind of lucked out. I had planned on sleeping on the 13 hour flight but even with some sleep meds I was unable to. Being in economy while being 6'2" and 200lbs made the width of the seat (shoulder room) very uncomfortable. I did learn on the trip there that drinking water (as you said) is not just recommended it is necessary. I didn't drink enough water and was absolutely miserable. Luckily my flight arrived in Tokyo around 8pm in Japan so after walking to my hotel I just went to bed for the night right away. As reluctant as I was to do that in an exciting new place it really did save me. It basically reset my clock by going to bed at the correct time in Japan after being awake for so long. When coming back to Illinois I made sure to buy 3 large sports drinks in the Tokyo airport and kept them in my personal bag to drink on the way home. I couldn't believe how much of a difference being well hydrated made. It was actually a manageable flight even crammed into an economy seat haha. Thank you for the great videos!

  • @tarotsoulchildmkintuitiver8958

    Thank you. From NZ

  • @matilda434
    @matilda434 Před 6 lety +2

    Meletonin and coffee are some of the best things for trying to fight jet lag other then time. However the sleep masks some airlines give to you (like Qatat) really help, I would advise using these if you want to sleep on planes.

  • @rgwork
    @rgwork Před 5 lety +1

    For me, landing and holding on until around 6pm or 7pm local time has been very helpful in getting acclimated.

  • @salsamite
    @salsamite Před 6 lety

    Thank you, great tips! Hey just one for you - try a caffeinated AXIO by Life Vantage for the kids instead of the Coke. It will help sooooo much more, and for you guys, too.

  • @wenyuannathanzhou3062
    @wenyuannathanzhou3062 Před 6 lety

    As a frequent traveler between NYC and Beijing, I find that it's really helpful for you to take your meals accoridng to the local time. Though you may feel really hungry at 10 AM when you arrive in Beijing (10 PM in NYC), please wait until noon-ish for lunch and 6 or 7-ish for dinner. Eating irregularly = sleeping irregularly.

  • @joeo7257
    @joeo7257 Před 4 lety +2

    Traveling East: Go to bed early for several days before you go is a really smart tip.

  • @DJAUDIO1
    @DJAUDIO1 Před 6 lety

    Great information. I have a lot of friends who play in bands and are DJs and they're constantly traveling around the world. Two pieces of advice that they have given me is one. If you are traveling somewhere let's say Europe. Is California and Europe are 8 hours apart a few days to a week before travel you can start observing UK time while still in California. Some of my other friends have also said that you can keep California time or whatever time you are where you're from while you are traveling and you just adjust. Any thoughts on those tips? Thank you for the great resource that you have here sir.

  • @viccib12
    @viccib12 Před 5 lety

    When we flew from Brisbane to New York a couple of years ago, we got a morning flight and arrived in NY in late afternoon/early evening. Hubby got some sleep but kept waking me up every time I managed to drop off...lol. We got food and ended up going to sleep about 8.30/9 pm and we left the next two days free to get over the jet lag. We walked around the city for those two days and had an amazing time!

  • @JC-kc5jr
    @JC-kc5jr Před 2 lety

    You're the best ........Graciassssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss

  • @nnaveenit
    @nnaveenit Před 6 lety

    Thank you so much, this really helps! -- I am travelling from Orlando, USA to Bangalore, India during October First week.

  • @SilverSamurai12
    @SilverSamurai12 Před 6 lety

    Totally thought I heard "dry sherry"... which will certainly help you sleep! Moderation of course.
    My method is the 2hr nap and a coffee for overnight TATL flight. Also paying for the exit row for the extra leg room can make a flight somewhat bearable. I do have problems falling asleep unfortunately.

  • @JodyOwen-we6oo
    @JodyOwen-we6oo Před rokem

    Never had jet lag going Seattle to Rome multiple times.
    But the advice is helpful for an upcoming trip with 7 family members who have never made this long a trip.

  • @MarinaUz
    @MarinaUz Před 6 lety

    Thanks for the tips! I am going on a trip from Scotland to Australia soon so I am collecting all the advice I can find to fight the jet lag. This is going to be my first travel with such big time difference.

    • @matthewstoddart3552
      @matthewstoddart3552 Před 6 lety

      Marina Uzunova Not only will you have a massive time difference but you will a massive climate difference between Scotland and Australia.

    • @MarinaUz
      @MarinaUz Před 6 lety

      Yes, it would be a kind of a challenge. It's gonna be difficult the first days, but I think it is absolutely worth it :)

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 6 lety +1

      +Marina Uzunova you will do fine and have a great trip!

  • @SunshineSagas
    @SunshineSagas Před 6 lety +44

    Ugh neither of us sleep very well on a plane because we're TOO TALL! Planes are getting smaller I think....

    • @onlyhappywhenitrains92
      @onlyhappywhenitrains92 Před 6 lety

      Live High Vibe I’m 5’1” 😂

    • @mariaerdgzn
      @mariaerdgzn Před 5 lety +1

      Live High Vibe I’m 5’5 (so not very tall) and I was in a plane where my knees were presses against the chair in front of me and my handbag (which is a small purse) was the size of the leg room (thank god it was a 2 hour flight)

    • @leonardocabrera9915
      @leonardocabrera9915 Před 5 lety +1

      Fly business

    • @palecompass3598
      @palecompass3598 Před 5 lety

      I'm tall and my husband and daughter are tall. It's not fair, but yeah, you just have to fly business or economy plus.

    • @sweetpjeb23
      @sweetpjeb23 Před 5 lety

      Planes are actually just getting a shitton bigger. But they're adding more seats so leg room is probably getting shorter.

  • @DeborahSutherlandDebinPei
    @DeborahSutherlandDebinPei Před 6 lety +15

    We have a 6.5 hr overnight flight which sounds decent. When we add in the connecting flights, and other things, we are told it will be more the 12+ to reach our hotel in the morning, ugh.............lol, worth every moment I'm sure. Thanks for the tips~

    • @jocelynwolters293
      @jocelynwolters293 Před 6 lety +3

      Get that hotel booked for the night before so you cam get in asap! It is so helpful.

    • @samanthagaudet1461
      @samanthagaudet1461 Před 6 lety +1

      Deb InPEI yup. Leaving from the Maritimes is no fun. I'm in Shediac. 😂

    • @DeborahSutherlandDebinPei
      @DeborahSutherlandDebinPei Před 6 lety

      lol right? after you add the time and money just to get from point A to point B is a little more~~~~ happy travels.

    • @Eclaire009
      @Eclaire009 Před 6 lety +3

      Deb InPEI In NS and flying to Germany in 2 weeks. Overnight flight + layover + connecting flight + get to hotel = 25+ hours. It will be all worth it once we get there!

    • @DeborahSutherlandDebinPei
      @DeborahSutherlandDebinPei Před 6 lety

      Happy travels~ enjoy the ride. ; )

  • @Al3xTrucho20
    @Al3xTrucho20 Před 6 lety +5

    What I did when I went to Spain was I arrived at noon and we stayed awake till around 8pm then fell asleep. Was good for the rest of the trip.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 6 lety +3

      +Tempo4200 that's a perfect way to do it

  • @rudigarcia1555
    @rudigarcia1555 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for the video. We’ve travelled to Europe a number of times. I’ve done all the things you’ve mentioned except for renting the hotel starting the night before. This is a great idea and will definitely be using it for our upcoming trip to Sweden. Do we need to let the hotel know we won’t be there until the next morning?

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Před 10 měsíci

      yes, let them know when you book or after you book just in case. I usually put it in the "notes" thing they give you when you book. and then send them a reminder a couple days before we leave to their email

  • @antheamichelle5450
    @antheamichelle5450 Před 6 lety

    Hi, just discovered your videos-awesome!! We are travelling to Hawaii (from Australia) a 10.5 hr flight overnight, and arrives at 6;15am. We booked a day early so we could go straight to the hotel room. We plan on having a sleep until lunchtime, then by the time its night in Hawaii, we will be ready for the normal bed time. What are your thoughts on this? Thanks.

  • @SD_L
    @SD_L Před 5 lety

    One thing I would add in order to help to "reprogramm" ourselves for a new time zone is also the meal time :) Because, for my part, if I don't adjust the meal time, I won't be able to adjust my sleep/bed time (and I CAN'T sleep if I'm not laying flat, so, that means that I never can sleep in a plane (I don't have the budget to travel 1st class) or a train (night trains with "beds" have "disappeared" here in Europe) so it's sometimes hard, lol !

  • @tammypearson4500
    @tammypearson4500 Před 6 lety

    Day we land in Europe from Central Time in the States is difficult for me, as I too, get little sleep on the plane. I will be trying to limit my caffeine intake prior to the flight and bringing snacks from home. If, miraculously, I could get 3 to 4 hours of uninterrupted sleep on the plane I would think I'd feel amazing! Thanks again for the videos!

  • @StamfordBridge
    @StamfordBridge Před 3 lety +1

    I’m surprised you didn’t mention a crucial one: DAYLIGHT! When you arrive, try to spend as much of the first day as possible in natural light. Your body will automatically do at least half the task of adjusting its circadian rhythm.

  • @itsnotme07
    @itsnotme07 Před 6 lety

    I had a week in Ireland for work back in 2008, flew from Dallas, smartly stopped in Boston (family visit too) each way and figured I'd be fine sleeping in "Business class". Yeah, didn't work, arrived in Shannon at 6 am local time and was BURNT. Arrived at the B&B and my room was not ready of course (still occupied). They were great in letting me stay in the common room (even provided an awesome Irish breakfast). I lost my "free" day to jet lag. Spent the rest of the week working, and while I don't regret going, it was a great trip in Cork, I really would have enjoyed more city time. Looking forward to returning someday soon.
    This info will help on my next trip to Europe/Asia/Australia...whenever that is.

  • @bente756
    @bente756 Před 6 lety

    Héy, Dutch haring is no stinky snack 😁
    Love you're tip. Thanks and please keep it up

  • @BaggieT
    @BaggieT Před 4 lety +1

    Drink ALOT of water helped me with jet lag going to Singapore from UK. But was really jetlagged when travelling back, didn't adjust to time zone a few days before because I was on my holidays. . So I would take these tips for going to your holiday destination but on the way back i'd just continue with your holiday make every minute count and deal with jet lag when you are back

  • @sweetpjeb23
    @sweetpjeb23 Před 5 lety +1

    I wish I could do the "change your sleep pattern slowly" thing but I'm probably gonna have to work the day before I leave for Ireland. I reckon just getting really good sleep a few days before so that I have some energy left over for when I stay up the whole time. MAYBE I'll take a nap on the plane.
    Just a little concerned about when to take my medication because it makes me sleepy.