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Europe Travel Tip - Pack Light

Feb 13, 2012 09:26:50 EST

Packing light can be difficult, but it is also important to do when traveling for an extended amount of time. Try picking out two to three colors to mix and match. That way you can pack fewer shoes and save space. You can also pack different accessories like scarves, jewelry, and ties to mix up your outfits!

 

 

Europe Travel Tip - Duct Tape

Dec 29, 2011 09:20:07 EST

It's common knowledge that duct tape is great for emergency travel needs, but who wants to lug around a roll in their suitcase? Try wrapping a few feet onto a pencil or pen and you will instantly have a mini roll of duct tape that doesn't take up extra space in your luggage, and is ready to use when you need it!

 

 

Europe Travel Tip - Duct Tape

Dec 29, 2011 09:20:07 EST

It's common knowledge that duct tape is great for emergency travel needs, but who wants to lug around a roll in their suitcase? Try wrapping a few feet onto a pencil or pen and you will instantly have a mini roll of duct tape that doesn't take up extra space in your luggage, and is ready to use when you need it!

 

 

Europe Travel Tip - The Flying Bib

Dec 14, 2011 14:28:45 EST

Use the airline's blanket as a huge napkin to cover your clothes when you're eating on a plane. You will be protected when turbulence causes sudden spills.

 

 

Europe Travel Tip - The Flying Bib

Dec 14, 2011 14:28:45 EST

Use the airline's blanket as a huge napkin to cover your clothes when you're eating on a plane. You will be protected when turbulence causes sudden spills.

 

 

Europe Travel Tip - Bungee Cords

Nov 17, 2011 12:55:31 EST

Bungee cords make versatile travel accessories. They come in handy at the airport for lashing a duffel bag to a wheeled suitcase. They can be hooked together and used as a clothesline. They even hold your pants up if you misplace your belt.

 

 

Europe Travel Tip - Bungee Cords

Nov 17, 2011 12:55:31 EST

Bungee cords make versatile travel accessories. They come in handy at the airport for lashing a duffel bag to a wheeled suitcase. They can be hooked together and used as a clothesline. They even hold your pants up if you misplace your belt.

 

 

Europe Travel Tip - Shaky Alarm

Nov 17, 2011 12:37:24 EST

Do you have trouble hearing your alarm clock? Do you stare at the ceiling all night prior to an early flight in fear of oversleeping? Try an alarm clock that vibrates or use the vibrate feature on your cell phone. Clip it to your pillow or place it on a hard surface near your bed, where its rattling will definitely get your attention. Be sure that your phone is fully charged.

 

 

Europe Travel Tip - Shaky Alarm

Nov 17, 2011 12:37:24 EST

Do you have trouble hearing your alarm clock? Do you stare at the ceiling all night prior to an early flight in fear of oversleeping? Try an alarm clock that vibrates or use the vibrate feature on your cell phone. Clip it to your pillow or place it on a hard surface near your bed, where its rattling will definitely get your attention. Be sure that your phone is fully charged.

 

 

Europe Travel Tip - Receipt Receptacle

Oct 26, 2011 10:00:09 EDT

The credit-card-size envelope that holds an electronic hotel key is a great place to stash travel receipts. It fits in a shirt pocket, and it's sturdy enough to last the whole trip without tearing.