Intelligent Packing
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Mix & Match Clothing: Choose clothes you can mix and match to save space without sacrificing variety. Choose items that layer to accommodate changing weather.
Quick Dry Clothing: Bring clothing made of fabrics that dry quickly, such as synthetics and lightweight cotton.
First Aid Kit: Bring a "first aid kit" with tweezers, nail clippers, aspirin, antibiotic cream, cotton swabs, antidiarrheal and cold medications. Pack these items in your checked luggage.
Sealable Bags: Place liquid makeup, shampoo, toothpaste, and other items that could spill into a sealable plastic bag.
Small lint brush.
Inflatable pillow and earplugs for plane and train travel.
Universal Adapter: When traveling internationally, bring an adapter and converter for your small appliances.
Day Bag: Bring a day bag to hold your umbrella, camera, a guidebook, souvenirs, and other incidentals.
Carry On Essentials: Pack prescription drugs(in original containers), toiletries, your passport,important documents, jewelry, cameras, and your laptop in your carry-on.
Single Dollars: American currency is widely regarded and accepted throughout the world. Having ten or twenty single dollar bills with you will be invaluable if you arrive at a destination without local currency, banks are closed and there isn't an ATM in sight.They also make great tips for service and can be used to bring the price down when bargaining in markets.
Safety Pins: Pack safety pins in your checked luggage to use in an emergency if a button falls off in a strategic location. They also come in handy if you keep valuables in your pocket - pin your pocket closed from the inside of your pants/skirt and would-be pick-pockets won't stand a chance.
Photocopies of Documentation: Make photocopies of all your important documents including your credit cards. Keep the copies in a separate place than the originals. In the unfortunate event of theft, you will have a back up of all your documents for temporary proof of identification.
Bottle Opener & Small Knife: Pack a compact bottle opener and small knife in your checked luggage. Carry with you on day trips during your vacation to use for an impromptu picnic after a visit to the local market. Remember to put them in your checked luggage again before flying home and leave them back in your room during visits to places like museums.
Mini Hard Drive for Pictures: In this era of going digital, a nice addition to have on your trip is a mini hard drive for downloading digital photos or videos. Many on the market today have storage capabilities from 40 to 100 GB of data and weigh mere ounces.
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Tip! Iron before you pack to save time during your trip, then roll (don't fold) clothes. Leave dry-cleaned items in their plastic bags to avoid wrinkles. If clothes do wrinkle, hang them in the bathroom while taking a hot shower.
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Money Matters
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Exchange your currency in advance at a major bank. Ask what the transaction fee is for exchanging.
Best rate of exchange abroad is with your credit card.
Wear a security pouch under your clothing to safeguard your money, traveler's checks, passport, and other valuables.
Double-check your itinerary and make sure your airline tickets, vouchers (hotel, car rental, sightseeing, etc), and other documents are in order. Have your hotel voucher(s) readily available to present at the hotel registration desk upon arrival.
Leave a copy of your flight times, your itinerary, the name and phone number of the hotel, and a copy of your passport or birth certificate and photo ID with a friend or family member.
It's always a good idea to leave your credit card numbers with a family member in case they are lost or stolen.
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Tip! Before you go, stop mail and newspaper delivery, or arrange for a neighbor or friend to pick it up for you. Pick up your dry cleaning, pay upcoming bills, and arrange for the care of your pets. Inform your credit card company that you will be out of the country. Unverifiable out-of-country charges could cause your credit card company to put a hold on your card.
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Luggage & Carry-Ons
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Pack light, so you can carry all of your bags yourself. Check with your airline for weight and size allowances. Luggage should not exceed 50 Ibs - some airlines are charging an additional fee per bag that exceed the weight limit.
Label each piece, inside and out, with your name, address, phone number, and your destination address.
Carry-ons must measure less than 45 inches of combined height, length and width, and most airlines limit passengers to one. An average-sized handbag or laptop is not considered a carry-on.
Never leave your luggage with a stranger or unattended.
Never carry, pack, or check luggage for a stranger.
Be prepared to answer questions about your luggage.
Do not lock your checked luggage. Security will break locks to check contents.
Do not wrap any gifts you may be bringing with you.
Remember to pack any sharp objects in your checked luggage.
Do not pack lighters or matches in your carry-on, they may be confiscated.
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