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Not Your Everyday Travel Tips
Sunday, June 1, 2008 @ 1:19 PM |
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Unless you have planned a road trip, where the journey is just as much fun as the destination, most travelers would just as soon bypass the “traveling” portion of their trips.
But with gas prices the way they are, I doubt many of you will be taking a leisurely drive around the United States any time soon. So are you destined to long airport security lines, cancelled flights and leaking toiletries in your overnight bag?
Perhaps to some extent, but the following travel tips from Lifehack, which are much more unique than the standard “tie a ribbon on your suitcase so you can identify it” type, will make traveling much less of a hassle.
1. Don’t travel with gel pens. You could wake up in a pool of ink, as the air pressure changes can cause the ink to burst out. I learned this lesson MANY years ago but thought they changed the technology -- and I recently ruined three perfectly good pairs of pants. NEVER again! I have finally learned my lesson!!
2. ALWAYS look at the airline luggage routing tags that the ticket agent is putting on your checked baggage, and look at your claim stubs too. Don’t just assume they are putting the right tag on the right bag.
3. Take note of something interesting about the contents of your bag. It makes it easier to identify if there’s a problem.
4. Travel with Sharpie markers and zip-closure plastic bags. They are great for marking and identifying things quickly.
5. If your flight is cancelled, don’t wait in the long line in front of the ticket agent to get on another plane. Just step aside and call your airline directly from your cell phone. It’s just like cutting in line, but nobody will get mad at you.
6. Bring pre-printed return address labels with you. They’re great for quickly filling out airline luggage tags and other forms.
7. Get a travel pillow that supports your neck. Neck pillows like the Bucky brand are filled with buckwheat hulls and support your neck while you’re trying to sleep on the plane.
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The Blogger
Not a lot of people know (or would even understand), but I am also a victim of drama obsession. I've been camping in dramalandia since I was 13 years old, and that's where you will most likely find me when I have nothing to do.
One of the symptoms of this disease is daydreaming about dramas everywhere whether you are at work, walking down the stairs, sleeping, even as you are walking...creepy isn't it? Hahaha!
I am also a big Asian music fan and I think Asian music rocks! I go back and forth from Cpop to Kpop and Jpop, so I may be different (and strange) compared to other people that you can find around. I am an elder sister , a dreamer , a believer , a gamer , wanderer , blogger , an optimist , an ultimate foodie and a, hands down, fangirl . I love reading books , writing , music , photography and traveling.
I am a nurse by profession who is also a copy editor and a freelance writer . I enjoy learning how to play musical instruments and learning various languages . I am crazy, loud, spontaneous, free-spirited and most of the time, a klutz.
Eren Asentista a.k.a. Eray, 23, female, from Dumaguete City, Philippines. My personality...it's complicated. :D Believe me, you wouldn't want to know who I am. Hahaha! XD
I am currently watching...
In the coming days, I plan to watch...
In Asian Entertainment, I fancy...
(This is still lacking, but this is more or less it. LOL! I will most likely be updating this in the future to accommodate my growing list of biases but check em out!)
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The things that I want to do before I die are the following:
An Asian cruise.
Templestay in Korea.
An African safari adventure.
Backpacking to Europe.
Traveling through the European railways.
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Not Your Everyday Travel Tips
Sunday, June 1, 2008 @ 1:19 PM |
comment (0)
Unless you have planned a road trip, where the journey is just as much fun as the destination, most travelers would just as soon bypass the “traveling” portion of their trips.
But with gas prices the way they are, I doubt many of you will be taking a leisurely drive around the United States any time soon. So are you destined to long airport security lines, cancelled flights and leaking toiletries in your overnight bag?
Perhaps to some extent, but the following travel tips from Lifehack, which are much more unique than the standard “tie a ribbon on your suitcase so you can identify it” type, will make traveling much less of a hassle.
1. Don’t travel with gel pens. You could wake up in a pool of ink, as the air pressure changes can cause the ink to burst out. I learned this lesson MANY years ago but thought they changed the technology -- and I recently ruined three perfectly good pairs of pants. NEVER again! I have finally learned my lesson!!
2. ALWAYS look at the airline luggage routing tags that the ticket agent is putting on your checked baggage, and look at your claim stubs too. Don’t just assume they are putting the right tag on the right bag.
3. Take note of something interesting about the contents of your bag. It makes it easier to identify if there’s a problem.
4. Travel with Sharpie markers and zip-closure plastic bags. They are great for marking and identifying things quickly.
5. If your flight is cancelled, don’t wait in the long line in front of the ticket agent to get on another plane. Just step aside and call your airline directly from your cell phone. It’s just like cutting in line, but nobody will get mad at you.
6. Bring pre-printed return address labels with you. They’re great for quickly filling out airline luggage tags and other forms.
7. Get a travel pillow that supports your neck. Neck pillows like the Bucky brand are filled with buckwheat hulls and support your neck while you’re trying to sleep on the plane.
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