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Tips for your travel, Part 6:
plan your holiday travel



This blog series is for travelers who are beginners to traveling or new to planning their own travel.

This article is my personal opinion. I am not paid by anyone. I do not receive any amenities (free or discounted). I am an Amazon Associate. If you purchase through a link on this website, I will make a commission at no extra cost to you.

TOP 5 THINGS TO DO FOR HOLIDAY TRAVEL

Believe it or not, the holidays are upon us. Actually, they are always upon us and it is never too early to plan for holiday travel. Any holiday travel.

1. Plan early: Good holiday travel takes good planning. Many people plan at least 9 months to a year ahead. Cruises, air fares, lodging reservations all of these are extremely popular at holiday times. Sometimes, you can get a good rate if you book early. In fact, there may be some package deals, sales or rewards during holiday times. If you are booking on your own, here are our tips.

2. Plan the itinerary: There is a lot to do during holidays. Holiday time is one of the peak tourist seasons and local businesses depend on these times for their profits. Once you have decided on your location, start looking at activities. With almost everything online, it is easier to plan effectively within your budget and to make a rough timetable for activities. keep in mind some inside info. For example, some major theme parks will allow you to make restaurant reservations without getting a ticket yet. Or, your hotel or resort might offer an activity similar to an outside excursion. Look carefully at packages, such as resorts that may be all-inclusive: sometimes the items are cheaper together, and sometimes not.

3. Plan downtime. Holidays are the time to relax. Allow yourself some time to enjoy the lodging or area. A simple drive, lounging at a lodge, hanging out by the pool these help to make a holiday vacation enjoyable.

4. Plan your shopping for the trip: If you are going to an opposite season, such as a warm climate when you are normally in a cold one, shop for your clothes early. End of season sales are great for that. For example, I needed a white outfit in December, which is hard to find in New York at that time of the year. I bought the clothes in June. Also, shop a little at a time. Buy your personal items throughout the year so that you always have shower gel, shampoo, etc. Last minute shopping can be stressful.

5. Finally, plan for the alternative: Two weeks before you leave, check the weather. Then check it again at least 3-5 days before you leave, so that you have the right gear. If you are going to or leaving from a location that is known to have unpredictable weather, read your travel insurance carefully and your cancellation or postponement fine print for travel and lodging. Don't make a dining reservation for arrival day in case it has to be cancelled. Always be prepared for Plan B so that you are not overly disappointed.

BONUS TIP: Wrapped gifts may not be allowed when going through security on flights, cruises or entering theme parks. If you're taking a road trip, it's easy to bring gifts and exchange at the hotel. Better yet? Extend that holiday and exchange gifts before or after the trip. Even better?? Spend that money on your trip (but bring one thing for the kids).
Enjoy your holiday and Happy Travels!


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Tips for Your Trips: How To Plan Your Own Trips

Part 1: Make Your Own Plans

Part 2: Resources for Your Trip

Part 3: Travel With Electronic Devices

Part 4: Renting a Car

Part 5: Reading Reviews

Part 6: Holiday Travel





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