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Make the Most Out of Any Vacation

October 13, 2008

Hey ladies! I just got back from my honeymoon in New Orleans and wanted to share how I prepared for the trip so that everyone can make the most out of any vacation.

Do Your Homework. I bought several books to help me figure out where to stay, where to eat and what to do. Preparing this way allowed me to map out the trip. I made a rough list of things to do for each day, including what sights to see and where to grab a bite to eat. Although we didn’t always stick to the list, it was nice to have an idea of what we wanted to do before we arrived so we didn’t have to waste time deciding once we got there. You’ll also learn a lot of good tips that are relevant to any trip, or specific to your destination. For example, one book suggested eating at a nice restaurant for lunch instead of dinner because you’ll pay less for the same meal.

Ask Around. See if anyone you know has been to your vacation spot. They’ll be able to share must-see attractions, favorite restaurants, and even places to avoid. Don’t limit this step to the people you know, either. Keep asking around for recommendations once you arrive at your destination.

Pack Smartly. Be realistic about what you really need. Depending on the duration of your stay, you probably won’t need an entire suitcase devoted to accessories. I like to pack slightly more than I need just so I have plenty of choices to pick from later. My secret weapon is Space Bags. I use them to store my dirty laundry because it always seems to multiply by the time I’m headed home.

Be Flexible. Make sure to consider what everyone wants to do when you’re planning your trip. Our trip to New Orleans would’ve revolved around food if I had my way, but Tim does not get as excited about eating as I do. He also likes to relax while he’s on vacation, but I like to see everything I can cram into a day. In other words, it’s important to reach a compromise that allows everyone to experience the vacation they want. No matter what someone else might want to do (unless it’s unsafe, of course) keep an open mind and enjoy yourself.

Be Considerate. Tim and I couldn’t pass up taking a Ghost Tour and a Swamp Tour while we were in New Orleans. We learned so much from the tour guides and both excursions provided such memorable experiences that we were so grateful to have had them. Whether you’re taking a tour or not, remember to be a respectful guest by being open to learning and expressing your gratitude for the experience when necessary.

Be Safe. As long as you follow the above steps, especially Do Your Homework, you should be fine. Just remember to always be aware of your surroundings, travel in groups and don’t attract too much attention to yourself.

Does anyone else have other travel tips to share or experiences they’ve learned from?

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One Response to “Make the Most Out of Any Vacation”

  1. Carrie on October 16th, 2008 12:00 am

    These are great suggestions Kate! I’m glad you had a great honeymoon. It was fun to see some of the pics!

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