Make your vacation a great one
Whether you’re planning a trip to a
local attraction in Wisconsin this summer, or headed all the way across the
country, you want your vacation to be relaxing. It’s a getaway from work, not
to mention your day-to-day life. So we’ve got some tips - from packing smart to
protecting yourself from pickpockets - to make your trip the best it can be.
Before you go
Even if you’re only headed across the
state up North to your cabin, a packing list is a must. How many times have you
left Chippewa Falls and arrived at your destination, only to find that you
forgot your most comfortable walking shoes? Or your swimsuit? Put everything on this list, even if
you think you would never forget it. A toothbrush is easy to replace when you
get there - your prescription medication isn’t.
Be sure that you have printed
itineraries for everyone in your party, and make color copies of important ID
documents as well. Keep the copies in your bag, separate from your passport and
other IDs. It’s also a great idea for each person to have a list of emergency
numbers, either for them to call or for someone else providing assistance.
Of course, packing light can make
travel a lot more enjoyable. Who wants to lug 100 pounds of luggage through the
airport? Not us. Here are some ideas to help you lighten the load:
·
Do laundry at your destination. Nobody wants
to do laundry on vacation, but if you’re willing to sacrifice a little time,
you can pack far fewer items of clothing. If you won’t have access to
facilities, you can wash clothes in the hotel sink and hang them up to dry.
·
Easy on the shoes. If you can, pack only one or two pairs of
shoes. It’s best to wear the heavier pair during travel if possible, and pack
the lighter one.
·
Ditch the books. Consider using an e-reader instead of packing
actual books - that way you can carry hundreds of books on your trip! If you
don’t own or want an e-reader, you can buy books once you reach your
destination. Thrift shops are great places to find inexpensive books.
·
If flying, don’t check your bag. This will not only force you to take smaller
pieces of luggage, but with most airlines charging checked-baggage fees, it
will save you money! It saves you the hassle of baggage claim, too.
When you’re there
Once you arrive at your destination,
it’s time to relax! But don’t let your guard down completely. After all,
tourists often are targets for those looking to separate you from your money.
We’re talking mainly about thieves, but don’t forget, you also lose money when
you spend more than needed. Here are some ways to protect your wallet from
criminals and other money traps:
·
Don’t carry much cash. Most places accept credit cards, and those
that don’t often have ATMs on site.
·
If you carry a wallet, keep it in your front
pocket. For
a purse, hang it across your body. Both will make it more difficult for a
thief. You could also consider carrying a money belt, which is a good way to
conceal cash and cards.
·
Staying at a hotel? Check to see if they have “resort fees.” More
and more hotels are charging these, which often provide things that used to be
included in your room rate (such as access to the fitness center). Some will
waive it if you complain — and it can be worth complaining because the fee can
be $10 – $25 each day.
·
Eating out too much? If your hotel room has a refrigerator, you
can easily purchase and store sandwich ingredients for a cheap lunch or dinner.
Many people find it more economical to rent a condominium or house for their
vacation and cook most of their own meals. The money saved on restaurants can
make up for any cost difference between a condo and hotel.
·
Think about travel insurance. Yes, this costs money up front. But if you
have a long and expensive vacation planned, travel insurance can end up saving you a lot of money if something
goes wrong and you need to come home early or even cancel your entire trip.
Depending on the coverage you purchase, you could receive reimbursement for
additional airfare, hotel charges and more.
Finally, remember that you’re on
vacation to relax and escape everyday life. So when you get there, get out
there! Meet some locals, do some things off the beaten path. In fact, the
locals usually have the best recommendations. And you just might make some new
friends, too!
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