Regardless
of the destination or mode of transportation, it is important to be
organized for travel.
A
few benefits of being organized for travel:
1.
Being organized will save you time.
Having a copy of your packing list on the computer will cut down on the
time used for re-creating it every time you travel.
2. Being organized will save you money.
Doing pre-travel shopping at home will save you big bucks (especially
on film and batteries…) that might be otherwise be spent at a tourist
trap.
3.
Being organized will save you stress.
No need to stress while scrounging for your tickets and ID at the
airport if all of your paperwork is organized in one place.
Follow
these organizing tips to keep your vacation a stress-free, time and money
saving event:
Plan
ahead. Create a general itinerary before you travel. Grab pen
and paper and jot down your travel times, hotel check-in/check-out times,
and a list of activities/places you’d like to visit. This will help you
make sure you have allowed enough time to get to your destination, and
whether or not you’ve scheduled too many activities for one day.
*
Stop by the ‘AAA’ office on
Broadway/Rt. 4 in Fair Lawn for a Triptik and other travel-related
services to help map out your route if driving.
Create
a checklist to help you pack. Keep it on the computer so you don’t
have to write it over every time you leave home. Use it as a template and
update it before each trip to include anything new such as medications,
toiletries, accessories, etc.
Keep
all information related to your trip in one place. Create a folder for
papers such as reservations, confirmations, and tickets. When you look for
the information you need before or during your trip, you’ll have it all
at your fingertips.
Keep
a toiletry bag packed with small sized travel sized-containers all year
round. By doing so, you’re always ready for a long trip or an
overnight stay. Take a quick inventory of its contents before you leave
home—you might have run out of toothpaste on your last trip.
*If
your favorite products don’t come in sample sizes, purchase small,
travel sized containers and fill them with your favorite shampoo and
creams. Label them clearly so you don’t accidentally condition your hair
with a facial moisturizer…
Place
items you’ll need immediately at the top of your suitcase. Items
such as comfortable shoes, pajamas, and toiletries are more easily
accessible if they’re closer to top. When you’re tired from a long
journey, the last thing you want to be doing is rummaging through your
suitcase.
Use
suitcase organizers to separate outfits or types of clothing. Products
such as Pack-It Cubes or Ziploc bags do the job well. Hefty makes One-Zip
2.5 gallon bags (found in many supermarkets) that are large enough to
organize clothes and later can be used to keep laundry or wet bathing
suits away from the rest of your belongings.
*Wearing
your bulkiest pair of shoes while traveling will give you more space in
your suitcase.
Organize
your wardrobe around one basic color such as black, navy, or brown to
prevent overpacking . You’ll be able to mix and match easily and you
won’t need to bring a ton of different shoes. Also, when packing--think
about your vacation activities. Will they include hiking? Days at the
beach? Having dinner with relatives? Think ahead and pack items you may
need for those activities such as band-aids for hiking, aloe vera for
sunburns, and the scarf Aunt Shirley gave you for your birthday if
you’ll be seeing her.
Travel
safely and have an organized trip!
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