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Seven Things To Think Of When Going On A Road Trip With The Family

March 25, 2008 by admin Leave a Comment

Going on a road trip with the family can be an exciting adventure. However, if you do not want it to turn into a disaster, there are a few things you must do. Read the following article to learn what exactly these things are.

Be sure that you have a spare tire. This is so important because if you are on the road and you get a flat tire, you need to have an extra one on you. Depending on where you are when you get the flat tire, it could be hard to get to a repair ship. The best place to keep the spare tire is in your trunk.

Make sure to bring a first aid kit with you and that you have the proper supplies packed in it. You may be wondering what supplies are wise to have. For starters, make sure you have band-aids, especially if you have children. You never know what small cuts or scrapes they may get. Also, have scissors, towelettes, tweezers, and sterile gauze pads.

An important thing that many people forget to bring on a road trip is their jacket. Even if the weather is warm when you leave, you still need to have a jacket with you. Wherever you may stop and wherever your destination is may be colder.

Pack plenty of snacks for your road trip. Many times, there is a large distance between rest stops, and it is important to have something to eat if you get hungry. Bring items that are non-perishable so that they will stay good for an extended period of time.

Do not forget to bring your camera with you before leaving. With so many things on one’s mind, it is common to forget the camera. You probably want to capture these wonderful memories you and your family make on your trip, which is exactly what having your camera will do. Do not forget to take pictures of the lovely places you pass along the way.

If you have kids, make sure you have activities to entertain them during the road trip. Kids get bored easily and when they are bored, it tends to cause tension. Bring their favorite portable video game system, a book they like to read or whatever else entertains them. You may also want to consider making up games you can play in the car, as a family.

Have your car serviced prior to setting out on your adventure. Your car needs to be in great shape when going on a road trip, especially if it is going to be a long one. There could be problems with your car that are not even noticeable. Have an automobile professional give your car a complete checkup.

As previously mentioned at the beginning of this article, it can be quite thrilling to go on a road trip with the family, as long as you know what to do in order to prevent disaster. Now that you have read this article, you are informed of what you can do to have the best family road trip ever!

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Seven Safety Tips For Travel

March 24, 2008 by admin Leave a Comment

No matter how often you travel, you must be aware of the possible dangers you may face while you are away. You can prepare yourself for these risks and take precautions to avoid being affected by them. Use the seven tips that follow to help make proper preparations for your travels at  www.s15hotel.com to keep you save and sound while you enjoy your time away from home.

Develop an itinerary that is very detailed and leave it with at least one friend or family member. The more detailed you get with your itinerary, the better. If someone knows exactly where you are expected to be at certain times of your travels, they will be able to find you if there is any kind of emergency at home or if you were to go missing. Once you develop an itinerary you must stick to it. If anything changes, be sure to contact your friend and let them know what the changes are.

Make copies of your travel documents. Leave a copy at home with the friend that you left your itinerary with, and take an extra copy with you. Keep the copies in a separate location than the originals, so if you misplace them or have them stolen, you can easily retrieve the copies and use them to produce proper documentation to get home.

Pay attention to local news and events that may be going on at your destination. There may be things going on that will increase the dangers you face. Any kind of protests should be avoided. Being aware of these things will give you an advantage because you will know what areas stay away from during your travels.

Avoid looking like a tourist at the fiji luxury villas. You must look as if you belong in the area you are visiting. The more you look like a tourist, the higher your risk is in being taking advantage of or mugged.

Check with your cell phone provider to be sure that your cell phone is going to work where you are going. This is especially important if you are leaving the country. Many times, cell phones will not work outside the network in the area where you live. Knowing this ahead of time will help you. If it will not work, you may choose to purchase a prepaid phone that will work in the area.

Every location has certain locations that should be avoided. These areas are commonly known for violence, drugs and muggings. Knowing which areas to avoid will help you stay out of harms way. If you cannot find this information online before you leave for your trip, ask the front desk associate. They will be able to tell you the safest places and the places that every tourist should avoid, many travelers enjoy getting tours in  ATV, Motorcycles and rented vehicles and for this is important for everyone to be safe when they use any vehicle, use the HJC Motorcycle Helmets as a safety method and enjoy your tour.

Before you leave for your overseas travel, map out where the U.S. Embassy or Consulate is located in the city you are visiting. You need to know where it is and how to get to it in case you find yourself in any kind of trouble. They are the people to turn to for loss of documentation or any other issue that has you worried about legal issues.

Thinking about the dangers that tourists face when traveling really puts a damper on the idea of traveling, but you must be prepared and knowledgeable in ways to stay safe. Use the tips you learned here to enjoy safe travels.

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Security In The Hotel Room

March 23, 2008 by admin Leave a Comment

Many travelers make the common mistake of assuming that the hotel rooms they stay in are safe. Often times they are, but there are still precautions that should be taken to ensure that you are safe when you are in your room and that your belongings are safe when you are not. Here are some things you can do to protect yourself and your belongings.

Always lock your hotel door. Whether you are in the room or not, be sure that it remains locked at all times. When in the room, be sure to use the chain lock on the inside of the door. You never know when someone could get confused about whether your room is their room or not, or when someone who wants to rob or hurt you may make an attempt to enter your room. Having the door double-locked will make it more difficult for them to enter.

When you leave your hotel room, be sure that you pull the door closed and that it is locked when you leave. Not every door in hotels automatically lock when you leave the room, and for that matter, not all of them will close completely without a little tug to get them latched. Do not make the mistake of leaving the door open, welcoming would-be thieves into your room while you are gone.

If your room is equipped with a safe, use it! Lock up anything that might be tempting to a thief. If you have brought excess jewelry with you, lock it up tight in the safe.

When you leave your room, keep the television on. It can deter thieves from entering your room, because they might think that you are still in your room.

Valuables that are too large for a safe, or if you do not have a safe in your room, should be placed in the closet. Do not leave things out in the open at any time. If someone can see your valuables, they are more likely to make an attempt to steal them.

Retailers sell transportable door alarms or door jammers that can be used in the room. A door alarm is very simple to use and can make quite a bit of noise if someone opens your door. You simply have to attach one half of the door alarm to the door frame and one to the door. When the contacts on them are not touching, the alarm will sound. That noise should make a thief run in the opposite direction. Door jammers are even simpler to use. You just use them to jam the door and prevent it from opening while you are in your room.

Even at the nicest, most secure hotels, theft occurs. Preparing yourself against this will help you to protect your belongings so you can enjoy the sights of the city without worrying that your belongings are being stolen while you take it all in. The tips given here should give you a bit of an advantage against a would-be thief in your hotel room.

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Save Money on Your Next Traveling Adventure

March 22, 2008 by admin Leave a Comment

Many people love to travel but are held back because they think that it costs to much. The following article offers you some helpful tips that you can use to save yourself some money, should you decide to go on a trip.

If time is not a factor, you should consider using your car rather than a plane, especially if you have a big family. Although gas prices nowadays are high, you will still be able to cut your traveling costs down tremendously if you take your car. Also, with your car it provides a nice bonding experience for the entire family.

If you plan on spending time in another country, make sure you have the right currency. Check the exchange rates before you travel because you do not want to be caught in an unfamiliar country and not know what you should be getting for your money.

Look around on the internet or ask some friends if they know any travel deals that are going on at the moment. A good way to save money on travel is to take a trip during off peak hours. There are trains which run at night that offer super saver fares and red-eye flights you can take to save yourself a good amount of money. In order to save, be willing to travel on less popular days and hours that are not convenient for most people.

A good way to save yourself some money is to travel locally like to a town or city that is close by you. Most people never realize how many wonderful opportunities there are to go exploring close to home. Grab yourself a copy of the newspaper from the town next to yours or look online, because you would be surprised to find there might be some great traveling experiences close by that will not cost you and arm and a leg.

Often times airlines and hotels get together to offer customers a package deal. If you plan on staying at a hotel, you should ask about any travel deals with airline companies. Usually you can find great deals on the internet if you are not too picky about which hotel you stay at and airline you fly. This is a great way to save a lot of money!

I am sure you have seen those companies that advertise to bid your price online when you are booking a vacation. Take advantage of this opportunity if you do not mind having connecting flights or have no preference for the hotel you stay at. Many people have received amazing deals by bidding for flights and hotels through this process.

If you have a favorite airline you should continue to use it as there is a good chance they offer some kind of rewards program. If you are not signed up with one then contact an airline that flies out of your city and see what kind of rewards program they offer. Sometimes credit card companies offer reward points that you can put towards get free flights.

Traveling is stressful enough as is despite the costs that you pay, but it does not have to be that way if you get yourself a good travel deal. At least if you do that you can put more money towards having a fun time on your trip. So keep your eye out and look for those great travel deals!

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Safety Tips for Women Traveling Alone

March 21, 2008 by admin Leave a Comment

If you are a woman who is planning a solo road trip, this article is for you. Women travel safely across long distances all the time. It can be a liberating experience if you have never traveled alone. Use these tips to ensure a safe journey, and have fun!

Avoid spontaneous travel unless you have traveled alone many times. Take the time to plan your trip, as this also gives you time to get your car ready for travel. Also, if you plan your route then you can also plan where to stay at night during your trip.

Prepare your vehicle for the trip. Take it to a mechanic for a check-up. Fix any mechanical problems now, so you won’t have to worry about it on your trip. Get the oil changed and fluids topped off. Check your windshield wipers, and replace them if they are worn. The worst time to discover you need new wipers is while driving through a torrential rainstorm in Iowa. Take the time now to also purchase some type of road service, if don’t already have it. Make sure the service has coverage for your entire trip.

While planning your trip, you probably already decided what motels to stay at along the way. Good hotel choices include those with security personnel on-site, or if you are traveling on a budget, hotels with outside entrances to your room. If, when you arrive at the motel you planned to stay in, you do not feel comfortable or something seems off, give yourself permission to leave and keep driving until you find a suitable motel. You may have decided to stay at a motel in Indianapolis, but when you arrive, you notice security bars on all the doors and windows, and notice that the cashier is sitting behind bullet-proof glass. This motel is obviously in a bad neighborhood, and as a woman traveling alone, you may wish to drive to the next town before stopping for the night.

Stopping at roadside rest stops is fine during the day. There are often many travelers at the rest stop, and these are generally safe. At night, it is better to avoid roadside rest stops as they are often not well-lit, and there is little traffic to these areas at night. After dark, try to stop at truck stops instead. Truck stops are usually well-lit and there is plenty of traffic around the clock. There are always restrooms, fuel, and snacks available at truck stops. If you are tired and need to catch a quick nap before driving on, this is a good place to do so. Just choose a spot within easy sight of the building, keep your doors locked, and if approached, don’t roll your window down. Just crack it a little to see what the person wants. There is no need to be afraid, you might just have a tire low on air! Also, keep the keys in the ignition at all times when you are in the car.

It can be hard to enjoy your trip if you are stressed about being safe while traveling. Sometimes it takes some time to feel comfortable on the road alone, but once you start feeling more comfortable and confident, you can have a very enjoyable trip.

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