Simple Packing Tips For Your Holiday Trip
Travel & Leisure → Vacation Plans
- Author Joyce Jackson
- Published October 18, 2005
- Word count 541
Traveling during the holidays can be a lot of work. So many
people travel during this time of year that it can actually be
downright exhausting not to mention stressful. Here are some
easy and quick packing tips to simplify your holiday travels.
Bags
Focus on getting all your things into one soft side small bag.
Yes, one that fits under an airline seat in front of you and is
roughly 9" + 14" + 22" = 45" total. Yes, it can work and will do
for any travel better than you think. Picture this: you've been
standing for hours in the line for you plane and it arrives 90
minutes late which means you'll have to dash from one end of
O'Hare to the other to catch you connecting flight home and be
back at work Monday morning. You won't make it if you checked
you luggage and it will be slow if you have to lug more than
one bag on your run. Get the picture?
Travel light and pack a single bag you can carry.
When you pack you bag roll your clothes and pack them firmly
together with other articles cushioned in between them. This
gives everything a good chance of arriving at you destination
in pretty good shape even if you are not. Do this with fancy
clothes, too. They'll look just fine when unpacked and hung up.
What To Pack
Take basic outfits. Spread these out on your bed. Before you
pack. Make sure pieces can be inter changeable to make several
outfit combinations.
Coordinate shoes, stockings, undergarments, jewelry (minimal)
and other accessories so that they go with all outfits. The
idea here is to keep these things to a minimum.
Pack efficiently. Put socks inside of shoes. Put shoes inside
of plastic bags. Put jewelry and any medications in a little
pouch or ziplock bag that will slip between rolls of clothes.
Put shampoo, conditioner and other toiletries in a ziploc bag,
too. Take a large plastic bag for dirty laundry.
Before you leave decide that you will take your dirty laundery
home. This is fine for a short 3-5 day holiday trip. In
emergencies you can do it where you are staying but for the
most part forget about it and take it home to do the week you
return.
Returning Home
A great trick to complete a trip is return to a clean,
organized home. Especially after the jostling of a holiday trip
its best to put your feet up and relax. It is wonderful to
return to washed laundry, a clean kitchen with counters
cleared, trashcans and newspapers taken care of by neighbors or
friends.
Traveling over the holdiays can actually be a fun adventure if
you take time to plan ahead, so you can enjoy the actual
journey. There are many nice people to meet along the way, new
things to see, quiet time to read and relax. Find things you
can do while traveling that you haven't had the time to do
while at home.
For example, take a book you've been meaning to read or pack
CDs you haven't been able to listen to yet. Fill the time with
all sorts of activities you usually put off and make the most
of your holiday travel experience.
Joyce Jackson writes extensively on travel
preparation from her 30 years of traveling experience. More
tips, articles, resources and information are on her extensive
website so you can Travel like a Pro!
http://www.travel-packing-tips.com
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