Kristen Bell, Dax Shepard Spent $600 to Sleep in Boston Airport


  • Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard said they spent $600 on bedding to sleep in the Boston airport.
  • Their flight was delayed and there were no hotels available within 50 miles, the couple posted.
  • Then, they said they were kicked out of the airport and forced to find somewhere to stay.

Actors Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard said they spent $600 on pillows, blankets, and sheets so their family could sleep in the Boston airport after their flight was delayed — then, they were kicked out of the airport.

While the experience might sound like a nightmare to most people, the couple seemed to have an upbeat, go-with-the-flow attitude about the debacle.

Bell said in an Instagram Story on Wednesday that her group, including husband Shepard and their two kids, were “stranded at the Boston airport” after hours of delays. Shepard posted that after 7 hours of delays, the flight was “kicked to the next day all together.”

Bell added that because “there were no hotels available within 50 miles,” the family decided to sleep in the airport, and made the best of it by playing games like Uno and Spades.

Shepard also posted a video of the couple joking about how much they each spent on pillows, blankets, and sheets — a total of around $600.

“The punch line is, even though I spent $350 on neck pillows and blankets, I decided to just buy one toothbrush for the whole family to share,” Shepard said in the video, laughing while lying on the ground in their makeshift bed of blankets.

After they had set up their sleeping quarters and Shepard had already taken his sleeping meds, Bell posted that they were then “kicked out” of the airport and forced to find somewhere else to stay.

“Thankfully we found friends of friends who offered us their attics and accepted us at 1am!!!!!!” Bell wrote in a post on her Instagram Story. “And then took us on a hike the next morning with a lot of dogs and it was heaven!”

It’s not clear why they were kicked out of the airport. The Boston airport and representatives for Bell and Shepard did not immediately respond to Insider’s requests for comment.

Their story follows a year of travel nightmares for many people, from thousands of flight delays to being stuck on planes for several hours, sometimes in sweltering heat.





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