dimanche 2 décembre 2012

Tips: Holiday Travel

By Jenner R Sanderson


Do research and check references if you are going with a by owner rental. You do not want to make all of your travel plans around gorgeous home that you are expecting to get and then find out when you get there, that it has already been rented to someone else or that it is a complete dump.

If you are traveling by flight with your animal, and you had to check your pet in to cargo, stand at the gate window and look for your animal being boarded. Be the last to board the plane, and once all of the passengers have boarded, request the gate attendant to radio the baggage area to make sure your pet was loaded.

Try to leave your daily schedule a little bit open so you don't feel a strong pressure on each day. You will probably find many things there that you will want to do and by leaving yourself this flexibility you will be able to see and do all of the things that you want.

Every traveler should know by now that joking around isn't the smartest thing to do while waiting in check in and security lines any more. Airport personnel are simply too concerned about terrorism to take jokes lightly. Progress through these lines politely and in a businesslike manner. You're more likely to be treated accordingly.

Take your time comparing prices for your flights. Many websites allow you to find information from different airlines and ranks your results in function of prices. Check out websites such as Kayak.com, Orbitz.com or Expedia.com for the most extensive results. Do not use one website only, as results can vary.

When traveling, it is usually a good idea to pack your belongings the day before. This way, you can avoid the last-minute stress that causes you to rush out the door with half of your necessary items still left in the house. Save yourself some stress and pack beforehand.

When traveling with your pet, there a few things you should take into consideration when traveling by plane. First, try to book a direct, uncrowded flight. If this is not possible, your vet can give you a tranquilizer for the trip. Also, remember, that a cross-country flight may not be the best idea for your pet. It is possible he will be left in a hot baggage and suffer greatly.

Smart travelers have a smart routine that keeps their travel plans running smoothly and that makes every trip, no matter where or why, as easy as possible. Tips like the above can help everyone travel smarter, from the most world-weary traveler to the fresh-faced new traveler setting out on his or her first adventure.

Why not go 'glamping' in luxury camping sites around the UK for your next holiday. They provide a great new way to experience the outdoors whilst taking care of all the usual comforts!




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