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Planning A Vacation Anywhere Without The Help Of A Travel Agent

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August 3, 2012 by Kristen Hickey

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Travel can mean the exhilaration of seeing new places or the nightmare of not having the comforts and security of home. Like anything, travel goes much more smoothly with a little bit of knowledge and preparation. Keep reading for some sound advice from seasoned travelers on making your journeys pleasant memories.

Making long term travel plans can seem time consuming and frustrating. The best way to make sure you have all your ends tied before leaving is to make a check list of all that needs to be done. This will ensure that once you have left, you will not be left thinking you are missing something important.

Before booking a hotel for your trip, check with the Better Business Bureau. Checking with them first, can save you a lot of time and money. It will ensure that you do not waste your time checking into a poor hotel. A poor hotel experience can ruin any vacation or business trip.

When traveling if your kid sees something that they like, i.e. a favorite burger joint, take a little time to stop and enjoy it. Being a little off your schedule and providing a little fun time can make for a more enjoyable trip. Plus, it makes a great reward for them sitting in the car for so long.

If you don’t want to be around children when you are on vacation new options are becoming available for you! Cruise lines are increasingly offering “adults-only” cruises, which offer weary parents and childless couples the ability to vacation without the little ones. These trips are becoming popular for cruise lines and are expected to be seen more often in other venues as well.

Talk to any road warrior and they can tell you both stories of great trips and disaster journeys. Some of the things they have learned have been shared in this article. Keep these tips in mind in preparing for your future travels, and you are sure to come home with great memories rather than headaches.


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