Nearly every county requires you to take out your laptop and place it in a separate security container. We suggest sending it through the security check in the middle of your other items like a coat, shoes, purse, carry on so you are less likely to forget it.
Month: April 2018
Tip 7: Free Audiobooks and more for travel
Did you know you can rent & download audio books for free if you have a library card? Zinio (RBDigital) for magazines, Overdrive (Libby) for books, and Hoopla (music/audio books/TV) are all great options. We like to listen to books when traveling by plane, train and car.
Tip 6: Hop On & Hop Off to see a lot of sights efficiently
Hop on hop off buses or boats are a good way to see a lot quickly if you are short on time. It is also a good way to initially orient yourself to a city you will be spending a few days in.
Tip 5: Mix & Match your outfits to minimize packing
To minimize your luggage for long trips, chose versatile wardrobe options so you can do a lot of mix and matching. Extra Petite has some great advice here. Search Pinterest for more inspiration, too.
Tip 4: Pay in local currency to save money
Is it better to pay in foreign/local currency or your home one when given the option at the check out counter? Experts agree the conversion rate and fees are better if you pay in the local currency. So next time you get the option, chose the currency of that country and not your own. More on dynamic currency conversion here.
