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Bon Voyage: Organized Travel Planning
By Lisa Montanaro
Well, summer is finally here, and for many people,
that means vacation time! Whether you plan to drive,
fly, or travel by other means (a cruise, perhaps?),
planning ahead will help your travel experience go off
without a hitch.
I not only love to travel, I love to plan to travel. I
can spend hours researching locales and lodging choices,
preparing itineraries, packing, etc. Therefore, it seems
only fitting to share some of my well-honed travel
planning tips so that you can benefit from my travel
planning addiction, and enjoy an organized travel
experience. The 11 tips that follow may be common sense,
but are not always commonly applied.
-
Create
a Personalized Packing List - Create a
packing list on your computer so that you can revise
it constantly as you travel and realize what you
forgot and would have liked with you, and what you
could have left behind. My packing list is organized
into the following major categories: Essentials, For
Business, For the Beach, For Overseas Travel, For
Active Vacations. It is then further broken down
into subcategories that are specific enough to
easily grab and check off each item without too much
forethought (and certainly without that nagging
feeling of forgetting something). My list has been
customized over years of traveling. Make your list
work for you and your family by personalizing it to
match your needs.
- Freshen Up Your Suitcases - Air
out your bags before you pack. There is nothing
worse than putting clean clothes in a stale smelling
bag. (Hint: A scented dryer sheet or lavender sachet
can work wonders.)
- Check Luggage Guidelines - Go
online and check your airline's luggage guidelines
to ensure that your carry on will fit, and that you
will not be charged extra if you exceed the weight
restriction.
- Pre-Pack and Weigh - Print out
your packing list in advance, and start laying out
items so that you can get a visual snapshot of what
you are bringing. It is wise to pre-pack in advance,
especially with today's strict airline luggage
guidelines. I even recommend putting the items in
the suitcase and weighing it. Better to know if you
will make the cut at home when you can still remove
things than to suffer an unexpected luggage fee at
the airport.
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Pack
Extra Storage Bags - Pack a few storage
bags for small items, like shoes, etc. Make sure
that one is waterproof in case you need to pack wet
bathing suits on the trip back home.
- Get Your Gadgets in Order -
Empty memory cards, and charge your phone and camera
before you leave home. Consolidate power cords,
chargers and extra batteries in your carry-on.
- Refill Prescriptions - Refill
prescription medications in advance, and pack in
your carry-on in their original packaging in order
to pass muster with the TSA. This also provides you
with an easy way to remember the exact
specifications in the rare event that the medication
gets destroyed (melts in the sun, gets wet, etc.) or
you are delayed longer than expected, and need to
arrange a refill while still away from home.
- Copy Important Documents - Carry
duplicates of your passport and visa (if traveling
outside of the country), travel itinerary, and any
other vital documents that you need for safe travel,
and keep them in a different location than the
originals while traveling. Consider also emailing
electronic copies to yourself or storing at a secure
online site.
-
Give
Your Wallet a Diet - Pare down the contents
of your wallet to only what you need during travel.
Only bring essential documents, such as driver's
license, medical insurance card (check to see if you
have coverage if going outside of the country),
passport, and credit cards.
- Alert Credit Card Companies -
Contact your bank and credit cards companies before
you depart and inform them that you will be
traveling, so that they will not be alarmed by
out-of-town charges and put a security hold on your
account.
- Inventory the Contents of Your Suitcase
- Take photos of your clothes, shoes, and jewelry,
which will serve as documentation if your luggage
gets lost or stolen. Download the shots onto your
home computer or upload them to an online site just
in case. It may seem like overkill (don't all
insurance and risk management measures seem so
unless you need them?), but it will save you a lot
of stress and money if your luggage gets lost or
stolen, as well as peace of mind while traveling.
Now, you are prepared to travel. You can relax
knowing that the essentials are in order. Enjoy,
explore, and make great summer vacation memories. Bon
voyage!
Copyright © 2009 Lisa Montanaro of LM Organizing
Solutions, LLC.
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