Travels: Hints
Do you check airline seating? If you haven’t, check out Seat Guru.
When getting ready to stand in the security line, do you check to see which is the shortest line? What if it really isn’t the quickest line? Instead, check to see how the security screener is working. Is that person in training or is he or she zipping right along?
Travels: Getting Ready to Leave
Before you leave home, combine the addresses of places you will be, such as hotels, museums, restaurants, etc. Then send yourself an email with these addresses. That way, you will have them all in one place. No wi-fi? Send yourself a text message.
Before you walk away from your parking place at the airport, take a photo of it with your smart phone. You could also leave a voice mail for yourself or a text.
Travels: Travel Documents
Here are some tips regarding your travel documents.
Make copies of all your travel documents, including passports, tickets, license, credit cards, etc. You can keep a copy of these in the cloud using a service like Dropbox or Google Drive. This will protect your information as you travel, yet allow you to access it when you need it.
Here’s another idea when writing credit card numbers…break up the numbers and call them something else.
You could call the first four numbers a password, the next three numbers a name, and the last numbers a phone number…or something like that. Whatever makes sense to you but not to someone else would work.
Travels: Check out this Event
Travels: Classic Salad from Florence, Italy
