Your Best Travel Tips
#66
Travel with only a carry-on and 1 of these:
http://www.totes-isotoner.com/totes/...ortby=ourPicks
On the way home put your dirty laundry in the expandable duffel and check it. Put all you new purchases in your carry-on. Odd how the dirty laundry never gets lost.
FODORS-----how about offering one of these foldable duffles with your logo on it???
http://www.totes-isotoner.com/totes/...ortby=ourPicks
On the way home put your dirty laundry in the expandable duffel and check it. Put all you new purchases in your carry-on. Odd how the dirty laundry never gets lost.
FODORS-----how about offering one of these foldable duffles with your logo on it???
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All the suggestion given above are appreciable. I also want to add some one.
Always keep water bottle with you if you are with your family and children.
Always try to use bags with wheels because they are easy to carry from one place to other.
Book a place to stay in advance.
Always carry mobile and camera charger with you.
Get proper information about visiting place before you go for travel of arrange a guide to enjoy your traveling in proper way.
Make photocopies of your passport and leave them with your friend or known person.
Manage your expenses according to your budget.
Always keep some snack or light foot with you.
Always keep water bottle with you if you are with your family and children.
Always try to use bags with wheels because they are easy to carry from one place to other.
Book a place to stay in advance.
Always carry mobile and camera charger with you.
Get proper information about visiting place before you go for travel of arrange a guide to enjoy your traveling in proper way.
Make photocopies of your passport and leave them with your friend or known person.
Manage your expenses according to your budget.
Always keep some snack or light foot with you.
#69
ileen--I ordered the charcoal gray(as the black was not available) right off the Totes sight listed above and I'm happy with it. There was a thread here on Fodors which listed several alternatives. I'll see if I can find it or post a new question on the lounge.
#70
http://www.fodors.com/community/fodo...nto-itself.cfm
ileen---here's the tread with lots of good suggestions
ileen---here's the tread with lots of good suggestions
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"As others have said, engage with locals. They will tell you the best places to eat."
This one is really laughable. I can image someone visiting and asking my mother where to eat. She'd direct you to the Happy Dragon for their great sweet and sour chicken balls. Why in the world would you expect some random local to know the best restaurants?
"Take a picture of all of your important documents with your phone and back them up online, Google+"
Yes, help Google track you even better. Lord knows, tracking you every search and sending their cars around to find where you live isn't enough for them.
This one is really laughable. I can image someone visiting and asking my mother where to eat. She'd direct you to the Happy Dragon for their great sweet and sour chicken balls. Why in the world would you expect some random local to know the best restaurants?
"Take a picture of all of your important documents with your phone and back them up online, Google+"
Yes, help Google track you even better. Lord knows, tracking you every search and sending their cars around to find where you live isn't enough for them.
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Put your name, destination)s), and contact info inside your checked bag, in case your luggage tag comes off.
Bring an extension cord, especially if you are sharing the bathroom, so you can dry your hair. Sometimes the bathroom has the only outlet.
Make sure kids have a hotel business card with them, and you do, too. Make a plan that if anyone gets lost, everyone will call the hotel to leave a message as to where you are. Assuming cell phones don't work.
Don't carry duplicate toiletries when traveling with spouse or family. Bring one set of shampoo, toothpaste, etc. (I don't share deodorant, toothbrush, or razors, of course.)
Bring an extension cord, especially if you are sharing the bathroom, so you can dry your hair. Sometimes the bathroom has the only outlet.
Make sure kids have a hotel business card with them, and you do, too. Make a plan that if anyone gets lost, everyone will call the hotel to leave a message as to where you are. Assuming cell phones don't work.
Don't carry duplicate toiletries when traveling with spouse or family. Bring one set of shampoo, toothpaste, etc. (I don't share deodorant, toothbrush, or razors, of course.)
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Hi All!
The first blog post that incorporates your packing tips is live! Thank you for all the great information.
http://www.fodors.com/news/top-packi...ers-10526.html
If you see your profile name credited in the blog post, please email me ([email protected]) to request the guidebook of your choice. Please include your name, mailing address, forums profile name and guidebook title in the email.
Best,
Emily
The first blog post that incorporates your packing tips is live! Thank you for all the great information.
http://www.fodors.com/news/top-packi...ers-10526.html
If you see your profile name credited in the blog post, please email me ([email protected]) to request the guidebook of your choice. Please include your name, mailing address, forums profile name and guidebook title in the email.
Best,
Emily
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1. Always travel light. You will only need half of the things you will be carrying with you.
2. Even though the weather forecast says that it will be extremely hot and sunny, always take an umbrella or waterproof coats and shoes with you. Also, have a jacket on hand. You might catch a chili day or evening.
3. Keep most of your money on the card and pay with that card wherever possible.
2. Even though the weather forecast says that it will be extremely hot and sunny, always take an umbrella or waterproof coats and shoes with you. Also, have a jacket on hand. You might catch a chili day or evening.
3. Keep most of your money on the card and pay with that card wherever possible.
#80
I've had personal cards made up from an online site that you design yourself, very inexpensive. Mine have an antique compass design, with travel in mind. Name, email address and phone number only and I carry them to give to people I'd like to keep in touch with who I meet along the way. They're handy at home too, I always have a few in my wallet, but especially nice "on the road".