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Tips for Taking Pets on Road Trips

April 23, 2008 by admin Leave a Comment

Most of the time, your pet will not enjoy being in a car for long periods of time, but they may enjoy it more if you prepare well for it.

In order to make your pet comfortable being in the backseat of a car for a long time, you should place a blanket on the seat. Your pet will thank you, since it is not very comfortable, particularly when you have leather seats. According to one of the best veterinary doctors you should also place one or two of his or her favorite toys on the floorboard of the backseat so your pet have something for entertainment. You can even visit an emergency vet to get some medication to calm your pet down while you get to your destination. Making sure you have the information for the nearest veterinarian hospital is very important when traveling with pets.

Make sure that you have plenty of food and water for him or her to enjoy while you are on your trip. The last thing you want is to have a cranky pet in the backseat of your car. It will be more comforting for him or her if you bring along the dishes that they normally eat out of.

While you might feel the need to drive for long periods of time without stopping, you should still stop frequently to let your pet get a little rest. He or she may need to do some stretching of the legs, have something to eat and/or go to the bathroom. It would be good to stop after every two to three hours of driving to give him or her a break.

Talking to your pet while you are on the way to where you are going is a good idea because it will keep them distracted from the fact that you are on a pretty long trip. You may also want to put your radio on and sing some songs that you know will put him or her in a fairly good mood.

If your pet is not feeling well during the trip, you should lay down an extra blanket or a towel. You do not want him or her to get sick all over the inside of your vehicle. That would make the rest of the ride pretty unpleasant for both of you.

Even if the weather is not the best, you should keep one of the rear windows rolled down a little. This will provide your pet with some fresh air so they do not feel as if they are closed in. Do not put the window down too far because you do not want your pet to stick his or her head too far out of the window.

Make sure to maintain some type of physical contact with your pet. A simple rub or nuzzle will let your pet know that he or she is cared for and loved. Ignoring your pet will only make him or her feel neglected.

It is important that you make your pet feel comfortable on any road trip that you plan on taking them on. That is very easy to do with the help of the tips outlined above.

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Tips for Taking Children on Road Trips

April 22, 2008 by admin Leave a Comment

Most of the time when a family has smaller children in it they dread going on road trips. Young ones tend to become restless and they make the trip more difficult for everyone. This does not have to be the case at all. Here are several tips that will help you have a pleasant trip.

Bring some activities with you that can be done in the car. Many game manufacturers have travel versions of their games for this particular reason, and you should take full advantage of that. Other options that are handy for traveling by car are books, handheld video games and dolls.

Surprise your child with a new toy that you brought especially for this trip. When children get new things they tend to obsess over these things for hours. The fact that they are so involved with this new toy means they will not have any time for tantrums and things of that nature.

These days there are several portable DVD players available and you should purchase one if you travel a lot with children. Bring a few of their favorite movies when you are going on a trip. They will be so engrossed in the film that they will not have time to think about anything that is not pleasant.

Make sure that you bring along a lot of snacks when you are on a road trip since little ones tend to get antsy when they are hungry. Trying to bring large boxes and/or large baggies of food that you have to dole can be very inconvenient. The best thing to do is to buy snacks that are in small individual serve portions.

Even if your child is constantly complaining that they are thirsty, you should limit the amount of liquid you give them. If you let them drink as much as they want then you will end up having to make constant stops so that they can use the bathroom. This will make your trip longer than it has to be.

Plan a few stops on your trip that are good places that your children can run around at and be loud. You want them to let all of that energy out somewhere other than the car. A good way to do that is to find places like parks and zoos that are along the way.

While you will have to make a good amount of stops while the children are awake, try to avoid stopping while the children are asleep. Take advantage of the way that you are able to travel uninterrupted and do as much driving as you can. Be careful when doing this, and stop if you are too exhausted because you do not want to have an accident.

When you are traveling with children the key is to keep them entertained as much as you can. That way they will be less likely to get restless. Use the tips that were in the above article to make your travels more enjoyable for all of you.

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Book hotel rooms with kitchenettes

April 21, 2008 by admin Leave a Comment

kitchenetteOur last two family vacations have really taught me the value of having a kitchenette. Kitchettes are small kitchens in a hotel room usually comprised of a stovetop, microwave, toaster, fridge, sink and pots and dishes.

In Disneyland in Anaheim we stayed at a hotel that had a microwave and free breakfast. The free breakfast is always a plus when we are booking a hotel and I know that when I go away for business I always try to make sure that I have a free continental breakfast in the hotel to save time.

In Disneyland this strategy did not work out so well. We found that the breakfast was offered across the complex from our hotel room and there was no seating so we would have to bring back our toast and cereal. Second the food was not very good there was no jam, the butter was some kind of squeezable butter and the cereal was just the crappy stuff the kids always want to grab. To make things worse there was always a lineup in the morning for the poor breakfast.

After the first day of our Disney vacation we went to WalMart for Jam, bagels, cereal and milk and all the snacks that we would need for the week. [Read more…] about Book hotel rooms with kitchenettes

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Tips for Taking Advantage of Travel Deals

April 21, 2008 by admin Leave a Comment

Gas prices are steadily raising and the economy is a bit shaky so traveling has become more of a luxury than it has ever been. This does not always have to be the case. In fact there are plenty of ways that you can cut vacation costs. Use any of the tips in the following article to save money on your travels.

There are sites online that will alert you when fares get lower. You let them know where you are looking to go and when and they give you the price of the trip. You can be sent email and/or mobile phone alerts if and when the fare becomes any cheaper.

Many people sign up for credit cards that offer airline miles, but there are quite a few that do not take advantage of them. When traveling using airline miles sometimes there will be blackout dates and things restrictions. But, you will be able to get where you need to go at little or no cost to you.

If you are looking for a vacation and you have some flexibility with your dates and destinations, you are more likely to find some deals and discounts. Sometimes fares differ dramatically day to day so choosing a different date can sometimes save you a lot of money. If your plan is to visit a major city you should go to a city that is not too far away and drive, since chances are the tickets will be cheaper.

There are a lot of companies that offer great deals on last minute travel. This is because vacations have not booked or people have canceled their reservations. This benefits you because the rates are made more attractive so that the seats and/or hotel rooms do not remain empty.

Try to avoid traveling during peak seasons. This means that you should not be trying to go somewhere during your Christmas/New Year’s Day break. While it might seem fun to get away at that time, you will end up paying much more than the same vacation will cost you just a few weeks later. Look for a site online that lets you see prices for the same trip over the span of an entire month.

There are a lot of websites that offer flash sales, which is when really expensive items can be purchased for cheap. This is great if you want to travel but you do not have a great deal of money. Most of them have alerts you can set up so items in particular categories are send directly to your email or your mobile phone.

Do not incorrectly assume that taking a vacation has to cost you a whole lot of money. By implementing the ideas that you read about in this article, you should be able to find great deals on trips to multiple destinations. All of the money you saved can be taken with you so that you can have more spending money, or you can save it to fund your next excursion.

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Tips For Safe Travel For Unaccompanied Women

April 20, 2008 by admin Leave a Comment

Getting the chance to travel is something that everyone should do at one point in your life. As an unaccompanied woman, it can also be dangerous to travel to new places. Several things can be done to ensure that you have taken every safety precaution for your travels. Use the list below to begin planning your safe travels.

You likely have a handful of people in your life that you would trust with your life. These are the people that you should provide a list of contact information with for your trip. Do not rely on your cell phone number as you travel. Leave the contact number of the hotel, restaurants you plan to eat at and any other establishments that you have plans to spend time at. This way, if anything should happen to you or to someone back home, they can easily find you or know the contact information of the places you plan to be.

Complete an itinerary for your trip. Once you have your plans made for when and where you are going to be for the duration of your trip, supply the same people that you are providing with the contact information a copy of it. If you have to change these plans for any reason, be sure to contact your trusted person and let them know.

Learn as much about your destination before you leave for your trip. Learn about areas that are known for crime so you can avoid those areas. Knowing as much about the area as possible could mean the difference between a safe and fun trip or one that you come home telling horror stories about.

Get photo copies of all of your documentation. Take a copy of your passport, birth certificate and photo ID with you. Store these documents somewhere other than where you store your originals. It could take a great deal of time to get out of a country if you are not prepared for the situation of lost or stolen documentation.

If you have to take valuables with you, limit the quantity. The more you take, the more you have to lose. Only take the things that you really need for your trip to limit the amount you are chancing during your travels. They could easily be lost, stolen or damaged as you make your way from your home to your destination.

Keep your accessories to a minimum and not very flashy. The more attention you draw to your worth, the more likely you are to get mugged. Avoid wearing excessive jewelry, fancy handbags or expensive clothing to reduce the chances of getting mugged for your valuables.

If you ever feel as if you are in danger, quickly make your way to a crowded area or police station. Find a uniformed officer and stay close until you feel as though the threat has subsided.

Following these tips will help you to enjoy a safe time when you are traveling alone. Share these tips with women that you know travel alone, so they can make use of the knowledge you have learned.

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