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It is not rare to hear about vacations that have gone horribly wrong. In most of these stories, the problems could have been averted through proper planning. You can avoid the same thing happening to you. Just read the following article about being well prepared before you travel.

When traveling by car to a port prior to cruising, search for lodgings where you can park at no cost and make reservations for the night before departure. Ask the hotel's staff about any parking deals they may offer.

Remember that hotels house many people. A little common courtesy, shown by minimizing noise and not slamming doors, will be much appreciated by the guests staying close to you. Even if it is the middle of the day, there may be someone catching a nap or recovering from jet lag. You don't have to take it to an extreme, but keep volume levels reasonable and be considerate.

Never wrap the presents. Security is paramount, and the TSA will not hesitate to unwrap a gift to inspect its contents. Take wrapping paper with you, or buy some when you reach your destination instead.

Join airline mailing lists. These emails may provide information on exclusive deals, offers and discounts for subscribers. The savings you will enjoy will more than make up for having to deal with a few more items in your inbox.

To avoid jet lag, try to stay up until about 8pm local time. If you go to sleep too soon, it can make jet lag worse by keeping your body accustomed to your old time zone. The faster you adjust to the local time, the faster you will get over jet lag.

Looking for tickets online when you plan on traveling to a particular location or attraction is an easy way to prepare in advance. In addition, you can print the tickets ahead of time. The small fee per ticket for this service is well worth it when you consider the lines that you can avoid. Not only that, you may be able to skip the lines for entry as well.

You can have a great deal of fun at travel locations near your home. You can find enjoyable places to visit in your home state or one that's close by. You will spend less money traveling if you stick close to home and support the local economy. You can be delighted to discover a place you never knew existed.

When traveling with your dogs, make sure they are well groomed prior to the journey. Brushing before you put your dogs in the car will minimize hair floating around the car while you are driving. You will also need to remember to back your dog's water and food bowls and other necessary items.

Make sure the room you get is on a high level of the place you will be staying. As trivial as this may seem, thieves have easier access to your room if it is on the bottom or ground floor. Sliding doors are another thing to avoid when possible. It is less difficult to enter through sliding doors than other ones.

With these tips in mind, your next trip could be the journey of a lifetime. No matter if this will be your first vacation or fifteenth, your trip will be positively affected by following this advice.

by: Ann Markey




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