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The following article provides you with many helpful hints and tips to have an enjoyable trip, whether you're taking the kids to Disneyland, going on a cruise with your partner, or sealing up a business deal with your colleagues. It doesn't matter what type of transportation you choose; these tips will make any vacation enjoyable.

Be wary of travel-related emails. If you know for a fact that you did not subscribe to a travel agency's mailing list, do not open any travel-related messages.

Sign up for each airline's e-newsletter. Their online newsletters often include last-minute discounts, special offers and other promotions not offered to any other consumers. Yes, they will fill your inbox more, but the rewards and savings can be worth it.

If you are traveling and wear glasses, remember to take an extra pair with you in your luggage. In doing this, you have a readily accessible spare pair in case your primary ones are damaged. You may want to keep them on your person, or you can pack them into a suitcase if you prefer.

If you travel to a foreign country, it can be a good idea to bring your own bottled water. Most of the drinking water in other countries is not purified and cause a variety of different illnesses. Always use bottled water when brushing your teeth. It is possible to get sick from using the water when brushing your teeth.

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. You may want to contact the hotel administration about potential deals that they offer on parking even if it doesn't look like any are available.

It is important to keep a photograph of your child on you, in case they wander away. Even the thought of losing your child is one of the most terrifying experiences you can have. Sometimes though, this may happen. Being able to show a photo might make a critical difference in the time it takes to locate your child should he or she get lost.

Stay up as late as possible, or at least until around 8 o'clock in the evening, to help adapt to the time change. Even if you feel like you must go to sleep, avoid going to bed too early when you travel across time zones. If you do, you may prolong your jet lag as your body will not have adjusted to the new time. The faster you adjust to the local time, the faster you will get over jet lag.

When planning a hunting or camping trip, always be sure to have an accurate and up to date map of the places that you will be visiting and keep them with you. You'll need a compass to make sense of the maps, but a GPS would be the ultimate safety tool.

As you saw, there are a variety of ways to make your trip less stressful and more fun. Start comparing destinations and making a list to pack for your next vacation.

by: Carla Patton




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