Top Ten Travel Tips
Posted by admin in Traveling Tips, tags: E Mail, Pigeons, Receipt Confirmation, Travellers, Two KindsHave you ever experienced a serious disaster whilst on holiday? If not, it’s merely a matter of time. It has been said there are two kinds of travellers, those that have experienced a problem holiday and those that are still going to.
Tasked with identifying the top ten travel tips immediately got my mind going but an idea soon took shape. Why not use the experiences of the professionals, ask them to identify the more common causes of problems when travelling. Unbeknown to me this certainly dropped the cat amongst the pigeons, largely because limiting this to only ten became a problem, thank you so much to all those who were a part of the panel.
One of the most common problems and a unanimous choice of the panel were problems surrounding logistical arrangements. Largely related to reservations; dates and ticketing, these can be problematic despite the ease and simplicity of the internet. It is imperative when planning any holiday to any destination that all bookings are made well in advance, followed up either by e-mail or telephone a few days before your departure and still in time to rectify problems if discovered. After this has been done, prevent further problems by ensuring you have proof in the form of copies of any relevant document or reference number, this could be a receipt confirmation of a deposit paid or any item depending on your personal arrangements. This is one of those suggestions where prevention is definitely far better than cure.
Our second tip is all encompassing and covers the packing of essential items. Obviously these items might vary according to your personal plans but would perhaps include items such as passports and ID documents; applicable drivers licences; money – credit cards, wallets and other financial needs; mobile phones and camera’s, (get with it, preferably digital) are essential items nowadays, together with supporting items such as chargers and memory cards. On my personal list are always sunglasses, activity equipment, a few books, a pack of cards, a multi-purpose pocket knife and other smaller items or games which always come in handy.
How are we doing so far, the bottom line is that with tip numbers one and two you can go almost anywhere in the world and if you have forgotten anything else you can purchase them en route.
Tip number three is so absolutely boring you might well stop reading at this point but it remains one of the most common causes of holidays being cancelled. Before you leave home ensure that all domestic matters are resolved and tucked in to bed. These will again vary but will certainly surround adequate locking up and security issues; paying all accounts, in particular municipal services; cancelling any deliveries; ensuring access is available to a trusted friend or relative in the event of a fire or emergency; ensuring pets are adequately cared for and that someone responsible is able to contact y Read more
Top Tips for travellers to Florida and the USA
Posted by admin in Traveling Tips, tags: Passports, Smoking Area, Tipper, Travellers, Vacation ResortsTipping
It’s worth remembering that in the States people who work in the service industries, ie, hotel, restaurant, bars rely on tips to make up their income, this is why generally speaking the service is very good. Although tipping is considered ‘voluntary’ it’s usually worth it – especially if you intend returning on a regular basis! It’s amazing how people remember a ‘good tipper’ and how much better the service! Tips are usually between 15 and 20% of the bill.
Smoking
Smoking in the Sates is being considered more and more an anti-social habit. Indeed, California and New York have both banned smoking in most restaurants and public places. Elsewhere it’s difficult to find any public transport with smoking facilities, whilst cinemas are a definite ‘no smoking’ area. Some of the more popular vacation resorts have more relaxed views and you’ll find smoking sections in some restaurants. Just try not to get paranoid about it and you should have no problems!
Driving Licences
Most driving licences are accepted in the States as long as they are not in ‘characters’. That is, as long as they are printed in English or have English translations. You must have held a full driving licence for at least a year and be 21 or over. In most states there is a surcharge payable for drivers who are over 21 and under 25.
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