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A Little Preparation ... - I find that a combination of several common tips goes a long way toward preventing flying problems, or at least making them more tolerable. I go with one carry-on, make sure it's a little smaller than the minimum size, bring my own food and drink onto the plane, bring at least one good book if not two, eat in the airport before the flight, and get to the airport a little early. I've never had to check a bag, and I've never had missing or damaged luggage. I've never been bored during flight delays. I've never been hungry or thirsty on flights. A little preparation goes a long way.
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Bring Your Own Headphones - Bring your own headphones for listening to movies and music, they work the same as the ones they sell on the plane for a ridiculous 'entertainment fee'.
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Get More Leg Room on the Plane - Being an everyday kinda guy ... I can't really afford to fly first class on my trips overseas -but do a bit of research and while cheking in ask for the WINDOW SEAT NEAR EMERGENCY EXIT ... You will get enormous leg room.
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Beware of Cheap Excursions - Although you may find the shore excursions cheaper through local sources compared to the cruise lines excursions desks, you may end up stranded - or at the least taken advantage of. The cruise lines check out the companies they contract with, and you are much safer using one recommended by the cruise line or a company your travel agent is familiar with.
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Travel Tips: Foreign Travel
- Are Your Immunizations Up-to-Date? - Be sure to consult travel medicine experts before engaging in international travel! Immunizations and prescriptions for preventative medications can help to ensure a healthy trip. Or during your fight, you can ask flight attendant for help in case of emergency.-
18-Dec-2003 Travel Medicine and Immunization Center ID1604
- Avoid Voice Mail Problems - Don't assume you will be able to tap into your voice mail from foreign pushbutton phones. Telephones have 'accents' and what works in the U.S. may not work from England. Have a back-up plan in place or take a portable tone-imitator.
1-Jan-2000 B.W. Steele ID1152
- Be Organized - While in any country that you can't read the language ... and you are using your charge card to get the best currency rate ... write on the charge slip right away the amount, items, date, and place of purchase so YOU can read it when the statement comes at the end of the month. Makes for a lot easier bookkeeping. Many times the ink is so faint, you can't read what it says in any language.
1-Jan-2000 Randy Danielson ID1159
- Be Safe - Drink Bottled Water - Unless you are traveling to Canada from the US, it is usually not safe to drink the water. The water is safe to the locals who are used to it. This doesn't matter if you're a resident of Ukraine of the UK - to residents the water is safe, but not to travelers. All water contains different sets of microbes and mineral deposits, even in the US. If you aren't used to a country's drinking water, then you may get sick just because it is different. Be safe, buy bottled water cheap at the supermarket.
1-Jan-2000 Chris Englund ID1156
- Cheaper Rail Passes - When traveling in Europe, it is cheaper to buy individual rail passes if you are only going to one or two countries, instead of buying a Eurail pass that covers eighteen. The individual one, such as the Swiss Pass or the France Rail/Drive, can give you much more for a better price.
1-Jan-2000 Fly Free, Stay Cheap!, Platypus Publications, Inc. ID1167
- Check Your Room Before You Decide to Stay - When traveling to many third world countries, before paying for a room, make sure to look at the room first. Along the same lines, take a quick tour of the hotel before deciding to stay. If you are planning to spend your vacations in Rome, you may want to consider Rome apartments rather than a standard hotel room. Even though some of the hotels may be nice on the outside, what is on the inside is not always up to your standards.
1-Jan-2000 Darlene Chames ID1154
- Do You Have the Insurance You Really Need? - Travel Insurance? Do you have yours? Many people assume their travel insurance covers them while they are outside of their home country. But they do not realize that they need new or additional coverage to protect them against things like medical evacuations, sudden and unexpected emergenicies, terrorism, etc. Be proactive and research your insurance needs before you travel outside of your home country.
- Have Fun with the Locals - My philosophy of travel includes giving something back to the places and people I visit while traveling. Sometimes it's just a laugh (playing my jaw harp on the roads in Bali to a growing crowd had old women holding their sides) or a game (an outside faucet and some balloons easily translated into a heated game of catch with local kids in the park in Batopilas at the bottom of Mexico's Copper Canyon). Rubber animal noses helped pass many an evening in the little guest houses in Nepal while trekking there 8 years ago. With some paper and crayons we made masks and had our own little halloween party. It wasn't just the kids who got involved either! I figure if I'm traveling to have fun I might as well share some of that with locals as well!
- Hire a Student - When you're planning to visit bazaars, but you don't like to be hassled by vendors all the time, here's a tip: pick out one of those so called students that offers to guide you around. Make clear to him you want to walk and look around but don't plan to buy anything. You pay him a little amount of money, he'll keep the vendors off, and you won't get lost in these dark, narrow streets (that all look the same)!
1-Jan-2000 Lies Rottiers ID1158
- Is It Really Bottled Water? - In a restaurant, ask for a bottle of water UNOPENED. Have them open it at the table, and you can be sure you won't get local water ... bottled.
1-Jan-2000 Elana Kehoe ID1155
- Learn the Language - There are not many countries where the people aren't absolutely delighted for you to try out their language. If you use just the word for 'thank you', they'll be impressed. If you know more about their language, even if you are not fluent, you'll find yourself learning more about the real people, not the ones shown to us in movies. They are exactly as curious about us as we are about them.
18-Dec-2003 Blumenthal Farms Bed and Breakfast, Fredericksburg, Texas ID1162
- Local Flora Can Live in the Shower - Most people know to ask for unopened bottled water when traveling in areas where the drinking water is not safe, but they may not realize that it's all too easy to get sick from ingesting water while showering, even if trying to keep one's mouth closed. The solution: Always keep mouthwash in your mouth while showering. It will help you remember to keep your mouth closed, and the antibacterial agent in it will help purify any water that gets in anyway (e.g. through your nose). A friend told me this, and I've tested it on several foreign trips, including to India - where I used to get sick at least once each trip. Since doing this, I haven't gotten sick.
1-Jan-2000 Debbi McGlauflin ID1150
- Need Directions? - When visiting a foreign city, carry a matchbook or postcard with the name and address of your hotel, which you can show to taxi drivers or when asking directions. This is particularly important in countries like Greece, where the alphabet is different.
4-Aug-2005 Euclid Travel, Euclid, Ohio ID1161
- Pack Items to Give Away - I've been working as a guide for 18 years. When I've taken folks to developing countries they kind heartedly wanted to give money or candy to the local children. Over the years I've returned to places where a traveler used to be able to wander down a street and not be swarmed by children begging for sweets or change, whereas now that has changed.
If you're inclined to contribute to the local population, bring items to donate to local social service organizations. I bring boxes of pencils and paper and give them to a local school. Boxes of rubber gloves, or medical supplies can be dropped off at a local clinic. Tubes of toothpaste and toothbrushes are far better to leave behind than decaying teeth! When children approach you on the street, ask them why they're not in school. As long as children can support their families by begging they will continue to do so. An education will benefit them much more in the long run. If they can't pay for school (which is necessary in many places) find out where they accept donations for scholarships.Businesses are travelling less and utilizing conference call services as an alternative to travel.
How we choose to travel and the decisions we make while doing so do make a difference! We are incredibly kind and generous people and it is not easy to see poverty and need and not want to help. Handing out a treat or money only gives both parties a quick fix.
- Pay Phones and Credit Cards - Don't use foreign pay phones that only take credit cards. I was charged $400 for a 40-minute call home from Italy!
1-Jan-2000 Amy Rohrer ID1160
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