Jan 27, 2013

Get Ready For A Trip With This Great Advice

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By Karissa Gick


If you are like many pet owners, you hate leaving your four-legged friend behind when you travel. The good news is that you don't necessarily have to, as many airlines, hotels, etc., are pet friendly. This article will give you tips for making the most of your travels with your four-legged friend.

Make copies of all the important paperwork you will be needing on your trip. This includes your passport, insurance policy and any credit cards you will be taking with you. Take one copy with you and leave one with someone you trust. That way if you lose anything, you will know exactly what is missing.

When taking a road trip, naturally you're going to pass things that look interesting that someone in the car may one to stop and see. But you can't always stop at every interesting spot or your trip would never end. Instead, give each member a "Stop Card." This way if something comes up that they want to stop and see, they can use their card, and the entire family can stop, no questions asked. You can decide how many each person gets, depending on how much time you have.

Consider your cheapest form of travel! Sometimes, it may make sense to drive a close distance within a two or three state radius, but is it cost effective? Sometimes airlines or trains will offer cheap deals to where you are looking to go and it can save you a lot of time and money by checking into this prior to your departure.

When booking a hotel online, don't forget to search the web for discount codes or promotions for that hotel chain. If you are a AAA (American Auto Association) member, don't forget to request the rate, which most hotels in North America have. There's no reason to pay list price for a hotel room, so shop around and ask for better rates.

Join travel-centric social websites and forums. Finding a community of fellow travels to share experiences and socialize with is one of the best ways to prepare for a trip. Not only will it give you the chance to make new friends, by sharing experiences you can avoid making the same mistakes or missing out on a hidden gem on your vacation.

When traveling with a dog, brush your dog before putting them into the car, particularly if the car is a rental. This will significantly cut down on the amount of fur that flies around in the car during the drive. It will also reduce the amount of time you have to spend removing the hair from the car.

To fight jet lag, if you arrive at your destination before 1:00 PM in that country, take a nap for no longer than three hours. However, when you arrive, and the local time is later than 1:00 PM, try to stay awake as long as possible and go to bed no earlier than 7:00 PM. This is the best way to adapt to the current time zone and avoid jet lag.

When traveling, you should try to move around as much as possible when you come to a rest stop. This will give you a way to stretch your legs from the long car ride. Try taking a short job around the rest stop. This will give you a chance to make yourself alert for the trip and the children will get a chance to run off some energy.

For the most part, don't bother with the duty free shops. They can be great places to kill some time browsing some books or checking out the latest fragrances by celebrities, but the products are usually very expensive. Don't waste your money buying that box of high-end chocolates in the duty free shop because you will be able to find it elsewhere cheaper.

As stated at the beginning of this article, it is hard for pet owners to leave their animals behind while they travel. Many hotels and airlines are very accommodating when it comes to traveling with your pet. Hopefully, this article has given you some great tips for making the most of your pet-friendly travel plans.




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