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Travel Light

May 19th, 2008 by travel

How many times have you returned from a trip only to discover that at least some of the clothes you packed in your suitcase were left folded without ever seeing the light of the day? Well, I do not about your traveling packing skills, but I had to work on mine before being able to state that I am now officially a “light” traveler!

I still remember the first time I began packing for a trip overseas and laying out all those stuff I originally thought of carrying to the other side of the Atlantic. My bed was full and the carpet around it seemed pretty packed as well. I panicked when I dragged my “perfect-sized” suitcase inside the room only to discover that it could barely fit one third of the things I have placed on or near the bed. I recall laughing at the sight of the suitcase in comparison with the heavy load scattered around my bedroom. There was no way anything would fit in there! I placed the suitcase at an empty corner and before aborting this impossible mission, I tried to check off my list what seemed as unnecessary or over the top. For example, regardless of the cold weather, nobody needs three pair of gloves. The four pair of jeans became two, and so forth. By the time I had successfully stacked almost half of my previous previously exposed wardrobe back into my closet space, I felt hungry, confused, and that more than three hours have passed; even though this process took me not more than one. But then I discovered with pleasure that I was able to fit my belongings to my black medium-sized carry-on luggage and I felt proud of my accomplishment.

Since then, I have packed, unpacked, and repacked my possessions tiny or big, heavy or light, useful or slightly not, more than 100 times. I am not considering myself to be an expert, but I have certainly advanced my ability to see, before it is too late, if the stuff I want to carry can actually be carried and safely reach their destination point. My advice to all of you that have gone through a similar experience or are planning to board a ship, enter an airplane, or ride a train, is to travel light. Not only you will save precious space in your luggage for the things you will want to buy during your vacations, but most importantly you are able to carry your belongings without feeling that you could have done a better job. Although when I unpack I still discover something I did not wear or use while being away, I am certainly a better backpacker and I managed to survive during all those endless hours that I had to wait to get on board, without hurting my back, arm or neck. Good luck with your packing business and remember to have fun during your much desired recreational trip.

Kadence Buchanan writes articles on many topics including Recreation, Family, and Travel

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Getting The Most Out Of Spring Break

April 25th, 2008 by travel

Spring break is a great time to get loose from the pressures of school and work that young people face. It’s also a period of time in which you’re likely to spend ridiculous amounts of money. For that reason, it’s important to cut every corner that you can to keep your spring break costs low. In this article, we’ll offer some tips towards saving hard-earned dough when it comes to vacationing in a party zone.

First, it’s very important to shop around when it comes to your accommodations. Many spring break spots offer plenty of different hotels that can fit any budget, offering you dirt-cheap prices at dirt-packed motels and the finest accommodations at the more fancy spring break resorts. It’s important to think about what you would value in your hotel; if you’re planning on spending your days and nights on the town, location may be important but fancy rooms may not be. To that end, there are usually a few low-budget motels situated relatively close to the main drag in spring break towns where you can save a buck at the cost of cleanliness. It’s also key to ask any travel agents that you may be consulting if there’s a special student rate. Surprisingly, many agents offer these rates, and if they don’t, they are usually happy to offer you a group discount should you be traveling with a crew of spring breakers.

One trick that many spring breakers use to save money is the condo option. Many condos are often available for rent in popular spring break destinations, offering you the opportunity to split large accommodations amongst your group resulting in a lower cost. Also, staying in a condo gives you the opportunity to use the kitchen and refrigerator which can save you a wealth of cash. Once you get to your spring break spot, hit the grocery store and buy some things that you can cook so that you won’t have to spend all your spring break cash at restaurants.

Traveling by car can also be a great option when it comes to getting to your destination. In addition to carpooling and being able to chip in on gas, you also don’t have to worry about transportation or getting a rental car once you get into the city. Be wary, however, when driving in a spring break spot. Police officers are usually on the lookout for out-of-state partiers when it comes to pulling people over, and you may find yourself getting the third degree for the most minor of infractions. Drinking and driving is a definite no-no when taking your car on a cruise through the place that you are staying.

Kadence Buchanan writes articles on many topics including Recreation, Outdoors, and Food

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