Travel Planning - Careful Preparation Makes for a Great
Vacation
Travel planning involves hours
and hours of searching for airfare, arranging transportation
and accommodations, and packing. And if you're completely
clueless about travel planning, it could take you even
longer. Finally, the time has come that you have decided you
either need, deserve or just want to take a vacation. You
might be the type of person who quickly throws stuff in a
suitcase and caution to the wind. However, most people like
to arrange their vacation to make it as worry and trouble
free as possible. The key here is planning and
organization.

First you should select the type of vacation and its
destination. Are you looking for a relaxing time on the beach,
an exciting skiing vacation or a thrilling gambling junket to
the islands? Once you have narrowed down the type of excursion
you have chosen, it is time to do some research. You will want
to find the peak time of the year to go for your particular
trip along with the best prices on transportation and lodging.
You can get the information from your travel agent or do it
yourself on the Internet.Then depending on your decision,
purchase the airline tickets, schedule the cruise, rent a car
or reserve the hotel or campground. Arrange for transportation
to and from the airport.
Allow enough time to get your
traveling documents in order. For instance, ordering a
notarized birth certificate or applying for a passport,
visa, international driver's license, travel insurance, etc.
Be sure if you will be going as the solitary parent, to
obtain a notarized letter of consent from you spouse or
ex-spouse that you have the permission to bring the child
with you to your destination. However if the other parent is
deceased, you may need to present their death certificate.
Then again, if you will be leaving your child with a
guardian, give him or her a notarized letter allowing them
to authorize emergency medical attention. Check to see if
any mandatory inoculations are necessary for immunization to
travel in the area you are going to be visiting. Verify that
your health insurance is up-to-date.

Plan your itinerary because a well-planned itinerary will save
you both time and money. For example, if you decide you really
want to attend a special festival, concert or other activities
while you are away, check out if it will require tickets or
reservations and order them before hand. This will avoid
arriving to find a long wait or the activity is sold out. Do
not overload your schedule. See how long it will realistically
take to get from place to place. What is the best way to get
there? How long will you stay? Realize there will be delays
caused by weather, transportation and possibly health
issues.
 You will want to make sure you have
everything at home tended to while you are away. You will
need someone to take care of your pets, plants and trim
the lawn. You may wish to hire a house or pet sitter.
Otherwise, you will have to arrange to have your pet
boarded, the mail held at the Post Office and deliveries
like the newspaper and bottled water temporarily stopped.
Make sure that you supply your house sitter with a key and
the alarm code to the house. Provide instructions for
taking care of your pets. Also make a list of emergency
phone numbers they might need, such as, the veterinary,
police, fire department, alarm company and where you will
be staying.
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Shortly before you leave, make
sure you have your prescriptions refilled. Pay any upcoming
bills. Shop for things you will need to bring with you. Give
yourself plenty of time to pack your luggage so you will not
forget anything. Advise your alarm company and police
department of the time you will be gone. Put lights and
maybe a radio on timers so it looks and sounds like someone
is home. Throw out anything in the refrigerator that will
spoil. Make sure to have the credit cards, travelers checks,
cash or foreign currency, reservation confirmations and
traveling documents you will need.


Right before you depart on
vacation, shut off all electrical appliances and unplug
televisions and computers. Depending on the season, raise or
lower the heat and air conditioning. Take out the garbage.
Shut off the water to your washing machine and outside
faucets. Check with the airline to confirm your flight is on
schedule. Lock up the house and car. Get ready to have a
fantastic vacation knowing everything has been taken care of
due to your careful preparation.

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