I hope that by sharing my personal experiences,
you will avoid learning similar lessons the hard way. And it goes to
show that those little details in the planning of a vacation can make a
huge difference in the outcome. You can make your next vacation
relaxing and enjoyable by following these simple vacation planning
tips.
1. Keep your vacation planning information in one
place. Create a labeled file folder ("Hawaii Vacation") and use it to
keep your airline, hotel, car rental information, as well as maps or
AAA guide books, tourist information, contact information for people
you know in that city, etc. You can find all this information at
Holidays, Vacations and Traveling
2. Plan ahead for your wardrobe. Think about all
of the activities you might do, and imagine what you'd want to wear for
each activity. For example, on the beach you might want a swimsuit,
cover-up, slip-on footwear or water shoes, a sun hat, sunglasses...
maybe even a face mask, snorkel, and some flippers. Will the kids want
shovels and buckets to build a sand castle? Do you need to supply your
own beach towel, or will you be staying somewhere that supplies this
for you? What about waterproof sunscreen? The more you can visualize
yourself on the beach, the better prepared you will be.
3. Use a travel checklist. I've created a Packing
List to get you started. Once you've tailored this to your needs, keep
it in the travel file you've created. This will help you remember to
pack both the basic necessities, as well as some of the more obscure
things you might not remember but would want to take with you.
4. Let children pack their own travel bags, and
make sure their bag is small enough that they can carry it themselves.
Help them select things they can do on the road or in the air: Walkman
and cassettes or CDs, books, handheld video games, portable crafts,
card games. Talk about seating arrangements ahead of time to avoid
conflict among siblings about who will sit where.
5. Pack a carry-on that is small enough to stay
with you at all times. Include necessities that you must have, in the
event that you get separated from your other luggage for a day. If you
need to take medication on a regular basis, be sure this is with you,
and not in your checked luggage. If you are combining a business and
vacation trip and need something for a presentation the next day, take
it in your carry-on rather than checking it.
6. Plan early to get the best selection and to get
early booking discounts. If you're really adventuresome and are not
particular about where you want to go, you can also book reservations
last-minute. There is some risk involved in doing this, but you can
also get some great deals this way. Find some great bargains at airline
tickets.
7. If you're driving, you may wish to map out your
trip ahead of time and make hotel reservations along the way if you are
traveling during peak vacation time. Mapquest offers a helpful Website
for mapping out your route and estimating travel time under normal
driving conditions.
8. If you're traveling to another country, check
out the Currency Converter for International Exchange Rates.
If you'd like to master a few useful phrases in a
foreign language, visit the Foreign Language Assistance Website. It
even contains some sound clips so you can pronounce words properly.
9. If your vacation plans include staying home
rather than traveling, plan how you will spend your vacation to
rejuvenate yourself. Perhaps there are some local attractions that
you've been wanting to experience but have not had the time to
experience. Are there people you want to connect with? Get clear about
what you want to do and who you want to do it with, and then plan to
make it happen. If your vacation includes having a friend or relative
flying in to visit you, you can check the status of a flight to see if
they will arrive on time.
10. This is the most important tip of all: pack
the right attitude. Let go of the "what if" and enjoy the moment.
Remind yourself what matters most, and focus on that. If this is a
vacation to get away and relax, then focus on activities and thoughts
that will be relaxing. If your goal is to reconnect with family and
build memories together, that can be done regardless of circumstances
(missing a flight, not getting tickets to an event you wanted to
attend, etc.). If your goal is to sight-see and take in some special
attractions or shows, then plan ahead and make the reservations
necessary to ensure that you can do what you want to do when you get
there.
Kathy Paauw, President of Paauwerfully Organized,
specializes in helping busy executives, professionals, and
entrepreneurs declutter their schedules, spaces and minds. She is a
certified business/personal coach and professional organizer. Contact
her at mailto:orgcoach@gte.net
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