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When Traveling, A Topical Antibiotic Cream Is A Must-Have Item

April 12th, 2009

Depending on your destination, you may find yourself in a location where medical help is either inconvenient or hard to obtain. Packing a simple tube of antibiotic cream is a great way to reduce the chance that you’ll have many minor and some major medical problems, especially if you are traveling with children. Any cut or abrasion can easily become infected and without treatment an infected area can quickly become a problem needing serious medical attention. Keeping the wound clean and covered in antibiotic cream is a great way to stay out of the position of being in need of medical care for a minor wound in a foreign country or distant location.

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Split Up Where Your Cash And Credit Cards Are Kept

April 12th, 2009

There are a number of options that travelers can use to pay for their meals and other expenses while traveling including using cash, credit cards, traveler’s checks, debit cards, and more. It would be a major inconvenience to say the least though should a traveler’s wallet or purse with all of these methods of payment inside it get stolen or become lost. A good way to avoid losing all of your money or ways to pay for items is to split up items like cash and credit cards among the people on the trip so that if one person loses their wallet or has their purse stolen, the whole family isn’t left with no financial resources. Also, remember to always report lost or stolen credit and debit cards as soon as possible.

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Think About What The Weather Will Be Like When Your Plane Lands

April 12th, 2009

Wardrobe demands are different for people living in either warmer or colder climates. When flying from one temperature extreme to another, it is a good idea to have an option regarding what clothing you are wearing on the plane. This could mean packing a pair of shorts in your carry-on baggage so you can make a quick change in the airport restroom or even wearing those pants with zip-off legs so you can leave your home in pants and arrive at your destination in shorts. When traveling from a warm climate to a colder one, packing a sweatshirt or windbreaker in your carry-on baggage can perform the same benefit for you in reverse.

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If At All Possible Bring Your Child’s Equipment With You

April 12th, 2009

Parents know that when you have kids there are a number of things that they need just to get through the day. Strollers, high chairs, child safety seats, and more… where would they be without all this stuff? When traveling far distances it is often inconvenient to bring such things along. It can also be quite expensive to rent or purchase these items once you reach your destination though. You should evaluate what equipment your child will need the most and whether it is worth it or not to you to pay the rental fees once you reach your destination. If you’re renting a car you might want to consider bringing your child’s car seat as many rental companies charge $10-$20 per day for the use of theirs. If you’re going to be doing a lot of walking or shopping on your vacation, your child’s stroller may be a must-have item and again rental fees can add up quickly. Most restaurants provide their patrons with high chairs so it wouldn’t be an issue there, but if renting a home and planning on cooking and eating there it could be. Some of these items are actually not that heavy and can be shipped to the destination cheaper than replacements for them can be rented. Suffering through a vacation without some of these items might mean that the vacation ends up not being as relaxing as it could be.

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Resealable Plastic Bags Are A Vacation Necessity

April 12th, 2009

There are a great many things that are necessities to have along on a vacation, but you shouldn’t underestimate the value of bringing along some resealable plastic bags (like Ziplock sandwich bags). These can be used as snack carriers for children, extra protection from small toiletries and perfume bottles breaking open in transit, a good way to take small portions of food from lunch or dinner back to the room, or to carry any small items that you don’t want getting mixed in with the rest of the contents of your backpack, purse, or luggage. Placing the contents of your pockets in a plastic bag before going through the customs line can also save a great deal of time during both the pocket emptying and refilling stage.

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Know Your Airline Baggage Requirements Before You Start Packing

April 12th, 2009

Many different airlines have different requirements and rules regarding the sizes and types of baggage they allow their customers to bring. These restrictions can involve the maximum allowable weight that is allowed per bag as well. The best way to avoid paying unnecessary fees and overcharges, or worse having an item turned away completely, is to inquire with the airlines for the specific information pertaining to what types, sizes, and weight of luggage they allow.

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Push Extra Business Towards Your Travel Agent

April 12th, 2009

Befriending your travel agent and offering to send business their way can result in you receiving either discounts on future trips or extra services or features thrown in at no charge. When your travel agent knows that their business is benefiting from having you as a customer, they will make it worth your while to come back and do business with them again and again. There are a number of ways to do this including handing out your agent’s business cards, recommending your agent to your friends and business associates, and steering corporate or group travel their way. Make sure to write your email address or last name on the back of the business cards you hand out as a way of showing your agent that the referral came from you.

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Get Your Car Serviced Before You Go On A Road Trip

April 12th, 2009

Road trips can be great fun. They are one of the best ways to see many different areas of the country that most people don’t get to see. The one thing that can ruin a road trip faster than anything else though is car problems. No one wants to be sitting alongside the road or in the waiting area at an auto mechanic when they could be enjoying their vacation. Before leaving on a road trip, it is a good idea to get your oil changed and all your necessary fluids checked or replaced. Other things that should be in good shape before departing include your tires, belts and hoses, as well as headlights and taillights.

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Purchasing A Prepaid Calling Card Can Be A Very Good Idea

April 12th, 2009

For anyone traveling to a distant location, it might be a good idea to purchase a prepaid calling card ahead of time. There are many locations where there is no available cellphone signal, in fact there are a number of countries where your cellphone from home may not work, in these instances there are still going to be a number of situations where communication is still necessary. Having a prepaid calling card is a great way to insure that you will always be able to get a call out, even if just to let someone know you need them or that you are okay and they shouldn’t worry. For the amount of good it can do in the right situation, the small cost of a prepaid calling card is a good investment for anyone traveling far from home.

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Don’t Forget Clothes For Bad Weather… Just In Case

April 12th, 2009

A lot of people dream of taking a warm sun-filled vacation. The problem is that you can never plan for mother nature and even the hottest and sunniest destinations occasionally see rain or even snow. It is important that you not only pack the swimsuits, but also a sweatshirt or windbreaker too. You’ll appreciate it should the clouds start rolling in.

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