Late-night bus travel is set to be transformed thanks to the Snoozeliner, which is set to hit British roads next year. Bleary-eyed* revellers* and weary* shift workers could soon be taken home in the early hours on an ultra-luxurious* night bus fitted with beds, memory foam mattresses and sleep-inducing* scents. Each bus will be fitted with 14 discreet futuristic pods and stewards* will be on hand to wake passengers up before they reach their destination so they don’t miss their stop. The buses, dreamt up* by mattress brand Simba, have been in development for four months, and the Andersson-Wood architects have been working on its design. Simba plans to fit USB chargers and Wi-Fi to every bus, as well as a valuables storage system. Revolutionary software will enable passengers to tap in their stop when they board so stewards know when to wake them up. Computer-generated* images of the vehicles reveal a striking* vertical* forest air purifying* system and calming plants. The cutting-edge* sleep pods are being trialled with sound-isolating* treatments and acoustic black-out blinds, together with a recessed* amber light-therapy* system. Each booth will also feature a console offering a choice of soothing scent infusions recognized by aromatherapists* for their sleep-inducing or hangover-busting properties as well as individual recessed sanitized* shoe drawers and coat storage. The mattress-maker is also in talks with a food delivery service to provide an advanced on-board system that will cleverly track your route, so you and your takeaway arrive home at the same time. Unlimited free water, coffee and specially-selected smoothies will also be available on board.(SD-Agencies) |