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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Road Trip, Staycation and more!

Enjoy Traveling With These Simple Techniques

Traveling doesn't always have to mean a long journey across the globe. Many pleasurable places to visit are practically in your back yard or just a day's drive away. This article can help you to plan trips that are both fun and affordable. Traveling is about meeting new people and wherever you go, there are always new faces.              

Dealing with airports is an unfortunate necessity of much modern travel. Pack an empty water bottle to fill after you get through security. This will save you from having to buy a $3.00 bottle of water after you get through the checkpoint. It also never hurts to pack granola bars, banana chips, or anything else to snack on between flights.

Travel is a great way to see new places and to relax from the normal stresses of life. Stay relaxed during your trip so you can feel refreshed when you return to work.

Scout out coupons and deals. Before you set off for your destination, do a thorough Internet search for attraction and restaurant discounts. A month or two before you leave, sign up for a local deals flash site for your destination to score some great discounts. You can also look into purchasing a coupon book for your destination. Browse the coupons it contains and determine if the cost of the book will be more than made back in the money you'll save.

When choosing luggage for a trip, black isn't always better. You want to be able to easily identify your luggage when it comes off of the baggage carousel, so buy luggage in a fun color like red or green, if you can. If you already own black luggage, add a distinctive ribbon or something colorful to mark it as yours. This will avoid any baggage mix-ups.

One of the best ways to understand the culture of another country is to visit their supermarkets. This is where the locals are almost certain to be found and seeing the real food can help give you a great overview of what type of culture you are experiencing. Be sure to pick up some new snacks too!

If you enjoy backpacking on your travels, there are a few packing tips that can make your adventures much easier. Try packing lighter items towards the bottom of the bag so that it feel lighter as it rests on your back. It is also smart to pack commonly used items at the top of the bag so they can be easily reached. To lighten the load make sure you only pack the essentials you will need for the duration of the trip. And be sure to have a properly fitted backpack to prevent strain or injury.

Make a note of where you parked your car so you know where it is when you come back. The airport can be very large, as you will want to know where your automobile is at all times in the event of an emergency. Simply take a few minutes to jot down your row and section number.

Bring sunglasses on your trip. Your eyes might not be adjusted to the brightness of an area that you're traveling to. Usually people travel from colder climates to warmer places. The closer you are to the equator, the more likely your eyes are to experience an onslaught of sun.

Family Vacation


Make a list of things that you will need in order to board your flight and be sure of rules about identification that you will need to get on the plane before you get there. This can help you advert a disaster at the airport and ruining your family vacation.

When you are planning a family vacation to Disney World it is much easier to stay at hotel that is along the monorail system in the park. This is especially important if you have young children. It is nice to know you can hop on the monorail and get to your room for a nap.

Preparing a road trip entertainment kit for children can help make sure your family vacation is a dream instead of a nightmare. There is no better way to see the country than a road trip. However, it is essential that your children stay entertained in order to combat the boredom of a long car ride. Pack travel versions of popular games, cards, and older children may enjoy a journal in which to document their experiences.

Road Trip


If you're going on a road trip but don't have space to keep a cooler, there's a simple way to make sure you have ice cold water on you trip! The night before you leave, fill some water bottles (but not all the way to the top!) and put them in the freezer over night. Take them on the trip with you the next day and they'll slowly melt over the course of the day, leaving you with ice cold water.

If your personal vehicle is more than a few years old and you will be taking a road trip, consider renting a car for the journey. You will ensure that the car you drive is mechanically sound as well as possibly renting a car that gets better gas mileage than your own.

A great travel tip that's often overlooked is to pack toilet paper with you when you're going on a road trip. You never know how far the next rest stop will be or if someone in your group needs to use the bathroom right away. It never hurts to be prepared.


If you're about to embark on a long road trip with your children, pack one or two cookie sheets. The sheets can be used as a flat surface under coloring books or to play cards. If you have little ones, you can bring magnetic letters and numbers for educational fun.

When going on a road trip, always bring a camera with you. You never know when you may come across something that you'll want to take a picture of to remember. It doesn't have to be something expensive and fancy, any basic camera will do. You definitely won't regret capturing your memories on film.

As noted in the beginning of the article, travel doesn't have to mean a long, extended tour of the continents. It can simply mean a day trip to a different town or a camping trip up in the mountains. This article can help you prepare for your trip, no matter how big or small.


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