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Important
Things to Remember About
Hotels
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by: Bill
Johnston
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When
you are planning a vacation,
what do you imagine? Vacations
are various things to various
individuals. Some like to shop
around the town while quite a
few others would like to pass
the whole trip chilling at the
hotel pool. If you are like
me, you prefer some of each.
On the one hand, because I
have found myself someplace
unusual to me, I stretch out
and travel to some local
attractions. On the other
hand, if I spend all of my
time sprinting from this
monument to that amusement
park, when I make it home I
will have to have a second
vacation to heal. No matter
what your ideal vacation looks
like, this article will help
you move in the right
direction when planning your
trip to Asia.
The first thing which you
should do is resolve as much
up front as you can. That
means stuff like interchanging
currency when necessary,
memorizing maps of the
vicinity, renting a means of
transportation (did someone
say Harley?), reserving a
flight, and finding a hotel
that meets your needs.
Fortunately, all of these
undertakings have become more
convenient and cheaper through
the internet, so before
contacting a travel agent, you
might save some cash by
examining deals on the
internet.
When it comes to getting a
hotel, remember to look around
cautiously. Some items to
consider might be how it
ranks; is it a 2 star hotel or
a 4 star one? Is it
conveniently located? If you
are traveling to Disneyland
but the hotel you reserved is
in San Diego, you will waste a
substantial amount of your
journey driving. How long are
you planning on being at the
hotel, and if you are going to
be there, what sorts of
comforts do they furnish? I'll
never forget the time I went
out on vacation to relax by
the hotel pool, only to
discover that the property I
was at didn't have one. I am
sure that I must have appeared
odd walking around the hotel
with my inflatable ducky
around my waist and no pool to
be found.
The next item to consider is
what to pack. The general
rule-of-thumb is not to go
overboard. Keep it simple,
traveler. Begin by
familiarizing yourself with
the average temperature so
that you know what your system
should pack, but avoid
over-packing. Remember, if you
forget something, odds are
that you can purchase a
replacement. I suggest packing
older clothing which can be
discarded along the way.
Depending on where you are,
you may discover charities
that would be happy to take
clothing off of your hands.
Besides, this can make
additional room for treasures.
When it comes to
entertainment, avoid getting
too out-of-control. For
instance, don’t pack more
than one book. If you are able
to read an entire book, give
that one away and go buy
another one. It’s time to
get out and go to the store
anyway, you bookworm. Instead,
bring something to take notes
with and write your own book.
This does not necessarily mean
the company laptop. Do not use
this rule as an excuse to
bring your work with you. If
at all possible, leave every
thought of work behind when
you travel. Though it might
seem awkward at first, pencil
and paper work fine for taking
notes.
Two significant items to
consider packing are
Pepto-Bismol, in case
something does not agree with
you, and hand sanitizer; the
kind that doesn’t require
water. Remember this, no
matter what situation you find
yourself of, don't let the
sanitizer replace taking a
shower.
When you are going to Asia,
you and your family should
carry lots of what you need
for picture taking. If you are
old-school and still use 35mm
film, consider converting to a
digital camera. With a digital
camera, I can see what I am
taking as I go along. The only
things I need are batteries
and memory space. Now that you
can get a wonderful digital
camera for under $200, the
excuses you have are
dwindling. Most tourist
destinations have places that
will transfer your photos from
your memory card to a CD,
allowing for you to take even
more pictures to torture
family and friends with when
you come home.
I cannot stress enough the
value in keeping things
elementary. Prepare yourself
wisely by taking care of all
the details you can ahead of
time. When planning to travel,
remember, the internet is your
friend. Pack, plan, and keep
entertainment basic to help
make sure that your vacation
to Asia is a relaxing and
memorable one. I hope that
these words of advice will
become good to you as you
prepare to start on your
vacation.
Louis Peters is a freelance
writer and experienced tour
guide. For aid with your next
hotel trip, Louis recommends
is: http://www.freehotelsearch.com
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