10 things to have that will help reduce travel stress
Nov 15th, 2007 by Tina

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passport, ID, addresses (international travel)
Pretty straightforward but easy to forget. Addresses are important went traveling internationally. This is to indicate whether you will be visiting a person’s house or staying in a hotel.
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airline ticket confirmation, boarding pass (if printed online)
As with anything, it’s always important to carry a confirmation, just in case there is that slight possibility of a computer glitch and it’s your word against theirs! Better safe than sorry.
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special equipments
Getting information about camping, skiing, swimming rentals before going on the trip will allow more time and enjoyment when you are at your travel destination.
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hotel information
It’s great to have the phone number in case you need to contact them for cancellations or information. Also, knowing the check-in and check-out times are also great so that you can plan your day out.
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maps
good old maps are still good especially if you are driving. These can be obtained at various bureaus or if you are a AAA member, these are free. Google maps are also convenient.
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emergency contact phone numbers
always important in case something happens.
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cell phone (roaming charges, international coverage)
what would life be like without a cell-phone.
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lap top (look up information)
These days it is so much easier with the internet and most places have internet access.
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transportation information
various places have interesting transportation methods, albeit the subway, water taxi, regular taxi, car, etc.
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look up current airport policies and procedures, ample time at the airport before boarding
Post 9-11 there have been many restrictions at the airport. It will be detrimental to get to the airport and be faced with a surprise “all your stuff is gone because you didn’t follow directions” reality. Whether it be quart size bottles inside ziploc bags, it’s better to be prepared. TSA website clearly outlines these restrictions.
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Very handy information. Did you change the look of your blog? Something seems different.
Comment by Bunk — November 15, 2007 @ 1:57 pm