Guest Post - Tips For Holiday Travel by GG
Nov 29th, 2007 by Nut
So I’ve seen this done in various other blogs and since I’ll be on vacation starting tonight, I figured I would ask my very first “blog contact” to write a guest post on holiday traveling. So here is GG via her blog, This Writer’s Wallet (my original inclination to name my own blog), with her piece:
Thanks again GG!
Over the past few years, my holiday plans have been blissfully uncomplicated travel-wise. All my family lives here, so I’m not flying out or picking anyone up at the airport. We’re not making a long drive to bring someone home or trekking across states to visit with relatives.
Yet, like most Americans, I’m no stranger to holiday travel. I spent four years of undergrad traveling back and forth across the country, and other years meant trips to Grandma’s house or picking family members up just in time for Thanksgiving or Christmas. It can be a real headache, vacations this time of year. Traffic, long lines, tired and rude people, whiny kids, layovers, lost luggage… I feel myself tense a little just thinking about it.
But there are ways to make your trip as stress-free as possible. So whether you’re heading home for the holidays or just helping loved ones come to you, do yourself a favor and keep these helpful tips in mind.
1. Pack light (and ship gifts ahead of time).
Try this exercise: make a list of everything you think you’ll need on your trip, then force yourself to eliminate 25% of that. Depending on the length of the trip and where you’ll be staying, your packing needs will vary. One thing is certain though: the smarter you pack, the easier your trip becomes. The car won’t be as crowded, you’ll have less to carry out of the airport, and extra bags will be one less thing to worry about. Also consider sending gifts ahead of time, and, if you’re flying, don’t wrap your presents! The inspectors may unwrap everything, causing you extra time and effort.
2. Flying? Book carefully.
If you’re choosing to fly, be as flexible as possible about your schedule. You’ll save a bundle by flying on off-peak days (i.e., Christmas Eve or early Christmas morning), finding budget packages (shop around online) and booking far in advance (i.e., probably should be booked already, but otherwise do it NOW!)
3. Driving? Think strategically.
If you’re choosing to drive, have your route well-planned and double-checked with more than one source. Leave a copy of your itinerary with a friend or relative at home. Pack plenty of snacks so you’ll be able to avoid the cost and time of frequent stops and bring games/music/DVDs to keep passengers occupied.
4. Be prepared (to be delayed).
Fill up your gas tank the night before, even if you’re just commuting to the airport. Leave as early as you can, realizing you’ll likely be delayed somewhere, have your cell phones charged, and keep copies of your itinerary with you. Things rarely go exactly as we plan, but knowing this ahead of time puts you ahead of the game. Give yourself a time cushion, triple-check your packing, itinerary, etc., and relax. It’s time for a vacation!
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I would also add to this: DON”T CHECK YOUR BAGS.
Came across this website that provides some good links to companies that ship you luggage so that the airline won’t lose it for you:
http://blog.dohop.com/?p=61
They make a good point about connections too that I hadn’t thought off.