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Saturday, October 4, 2014

My Totally OCD Travel Personality

Anyone who knows me knows that I'm very serious about my travel planning and everything that goes along with it like packing and making reservations for everything possible right away. I'm totally crazy when it comes to planning a trip and I'll do 95% of all the work myself, because I'm a control freak that way. Not only that, but if I could do it all a year in advance, I'd totally do that too. So, if you'd like a look into my OCD travel personality, I'm giving you a peek at it and you'll probably realize why my husband just leaves me to it, for the most part.



Make a packing list the second I know my destination
I want to know everything about where I'm going and you'll catch me checking out the average temps and figuring out what staples I'll need for my trip. I like to plan out my carry-on as soon as possible, so I know what I can fit and what I can't. I keep a generic packing list on my computer at all times, but I revise it with every trip I take, print it out and try not to deviate from that list. Not only does it help me feel organized, but also not to overpack.

Pack a little bit each time I do laundry and/or buy something for travel
Yup, if I'm traveling 3 months from now, I know I'm not going to need certain things and I normally have some basics in my bag at all times, like underwear, socks, a rain jacket and toiletries. So, once my packing list is made, I pull out everything that's clean and put it in a pile with my carry-on. Often I'll buy a few new things to take with me, making packing a little more fun. 


Book, book, book everything as soon as possible
This is really where I have problems. I know that some things either can't be booked that far in advance or are cheaper closer to travel time, like airfare, but that doesn't' stop me from looking. If I could, I would book everything as soon as I know my destination, like 6 months out or a year, more. I get really excited about traveling and like to lock everything down and be ready. 

Repack everything
When I have everything I plan to pack in my carry-on or in a pile next to it, I will pull it all out and repack it just so it fits better and I can cross stuff off my packing list for real. I live by the rule that practice makes perfect, and I find that packing is an at. You can only truly get good at it by doing it...over and over. Also, by packing stuff multiple times, it makes it a lot easier to repack on my way home knowing how everything fits.


Plan snacks
I love food and I love saving money. I know that when I travel, if I don't have snacks, I'll be dying for them on the plane, even if it's only a two-hour flight. If I have snacks, I feel prepared and usually have all those snacks for when I get to my destination. 

Acquire and/or make snacks
Like my packing list, I can't wait to have all my snacks together. I'm two weeks out from a trip and have a whole resealable container full of homemade snacks in the freezer. Purchased nibbles are good, but I recently have been making my own stuff, like muffins, scones and granola bars. Not only can they make a healthy snack for travel, but they are great for breakfasts and to toss in my day bag for when one of us gets peckish in between mealtimes. (It's usually me.) It's good to have something that isn't junk food.


Look for perfect places to eat - including airport(s)!
So, my food love is all-encompassing. While I'm waiting to be able to book airfare and other stuff, I sometimes plan a whole day around a place I want to eat. If I can make a reservation, I'm all over it. If we have a long layover, I like to stake out all the great-sounding restaurants or cafes in the airport we can eat at. Knowing where I'm going to eat is exciting to me, especially if it's a place I've been waiting to eat at for a while and  it's a bit of a splurge. 

Read everything I can find on internet about destination and make wish list of things to do
It's true. I usually research restaurants and food options before I even start looking at all the other activities and attractions. I spend an embarrassingly large amount of time researching my destination. I like to do regular touristy things, but I also like to see what unusual things there are in the area, because sometimes those are better than the normal popular sites. 


Whittle down list by reality of time and what spouse doesn't want to do
Once I have a good list of awesome things, I run them by Eric to see what he would also like to do and then pare down the list to something more reasonable and budget-friendly. If I have some items that are in the if-we-have-time-this-would-be-cool list, then I put them on a different list, in case we have the extra time on our trip.

Search, search, search for discounts and sign up for daily deals emails
Anything that requires admission, I look all over for deals that will make those rates smaller. Sometimes you get lucky and find them on the websites for the thing, other times you can find discounts through places like Groupon or a travel site like Hotwire or BookIt.

Possibly repack after making sure stuff crossed off on packing list is actually packed 
I know you probably think this is crazy, but I have, more than once, thought I had packed everything on my list and then realized I'd forgotten something essential, like socks or a charger. It's this reason that I go through and make sure everything I checked off is really in my carry-on. I'm a packing freak. I admit it, but the few times I've actually missed packing something I needed, I wasn't able to actually buy the things I forgot where I was. 

yes, we're nerds that take some bad photos, but we still have fun
Make a tentative schedule until airfare and lodging are set
Now that I have everything set, like what to do, where to eat and when we'll actually be there, I make a schedule. I'm all for going with the flow, but I have never gone anywhere without having at least some idea what I'm going to do each day. I like to make the most of my time at my destination, and sometimes places aren't open all days, so instead of flying by the seat of my pants and just doing whatever when we get up each day, I see how everything fits together, so I don't miss out on important things I want to do. 

Then make an official schedule (TripIt)
Once I'm satisfied with my schedule draft, I make it official by using TripIt, so I can print out my itinerary and also have it on my phone. It also allows me to share my trip with friends and/or family. Perhaps a travel schedule doesn't feel all that fun to most people, but believe it or not, usually we end up being so efficient with schedule that we have time for those if-we-can-fit-them-in things I have a list of.

Okay, that's my overly involved travel planning style. Luckily, I enjoy doing it and Eric is fine just taking a backseat and waiting to see the schedule and going along for the ride. Do you have a crazy travel personality or ritual?

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

How to Travel Europe on a Budget

Fall is a great time to visit Europe. Airfare is lower, hotels and vacation rentals charge less and the crowds are considerably smaller. That's by no means the only way you can save, but it's definitiely the easiest rule to follow. The following infographic gives you some fantastic ways to stick to a budget. While I never stay in hostels, don't rule it out if that is something you're willing to do. If not I would rather opt for a vacation rental through Airbnb and the like so I have my own kitchen, bedroom and washer and feel more at home at my destination. I also suggest signing up for daily deal sites like Groupon, Amazon Local and KGB Deals and using Ebates to book any travel you can for more savings via cash back.



What are your tips for saving on a trip to Europe?

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Halloween Costumes for Travel

You know how I always like to travel around Halloween. It's not just because it's cheaper for me to take a trip then, but also because we're often somewhere that we can dress up and have fun, like Disney. If you also plan to travel near or on Halloween and want to wear a costume that doesn't take up a bunch of space in your carry-on bag (because checking a bag to accommodate a costume means you might as well have bought one once you get there), then I've found some great ideas that will make you look festive, but with minimal extra items.


Anyone can be a witch or Where's Waldo. Those aren't all that creative, but will do in a pinch. We like to try a little harder. Some of our past costumes have been: ice cream man, baseball fan, burglar and safari-goer.

I love this airline tarmac worker costume from TravelingMom.com. A vest takes up virtually no space and you can easily make flashlight cones from a pool noodle, which will fit conveniently in your bag or can be purchased at your destination.

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Got a black and white or blue and white striped shirt? You're probably going to pack a pair of matching pants or a skirt, so why not get yourself a beret and a matching scarf (a long scrap of fabric can work) and go as a french person, possibly not as sexy as this one:

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I also like this adorable little French dude: 
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Go with it and be a tourist. If you're traveling in a place that is warm, it's even easier, especially since you probably already have a map, a hat and your camera. We always bring khaki pants or shorts, because they go with everything. Toss in a Hawaiian shirt and you've got it down. Easy peasy.

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Everyone has room for an extra t-shirt in their bag. Turn yourself into a treasure map with this cool tutorial from Beantown Baker. Add a fun accessory, like a spyglass, an eye patch, a bandana or a sparkly red X glued to a barrette for your hair. 

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Be a hero to women everywhere and dress as Rosie the Riveter. If you're like most women in the world, you own a chambray shirt and a pair of jeans. Add a bandana and a slick of red lipstick and you're done. You don't even have to do your hair. Bonus!

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Be a more traditional hero - a superhero. Everyone loves Superman and you can be Clark Kent as Superman so easy. Any pants you've brought can work, pack a button-down shirt (or borrow one from your travel companion) and toss in a Superman t-shirt. Wear it underneath the open shirt (that you tuck in) and find a cheap pair of black-rimmed glasses. You can also be Supergirl, as lady below. Check Target next time you're there and pick up a Superman tee for cheap.

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This one relies mostly on makeup. Wear the jeans you brought and pack an old flannel shirt (or one you love and planned to wear anyway). The only thing you'll need to buy is a floppy hat and voila! You're a scarecrow, you know, with this makeup tutorial. This one is fun, because it's also unisex. Want to make it a little more realistic, buy some straw-colored yarn or pipecleaners and make some "straw" bracelets with pieces sticking out of your cuffs.

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When I go somewhere that might be cold, I almost always have a black sweater with me. It goes with everything. Make a run to the craft store and get some felt to make a circle and a big number 8 and go as a Magic 8 Ball. This is genius, whether you're pregnant or not...and is seriously easy to pull off for everyone.

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Guys, do you have a leather jacket? If you do, poof your hair and don a white tee and some jeans and go as The Fonz. Aaaaaaa! Thumbs up!

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I love food. I mean, who doesn't? I was inspired by this adorable little kid as spaghetti. You could easily make this for adults on a much smaller scale. Make a headpiece of spaghetti yarn, add some pom pom "meatballs" on top, wear a red shirt and possibly make a meatball necklace and wear a checkered napkin like a tablecloth. I like this idea so much, I might use it for my next trip to Disney's Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.

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So, there are some of my new favorite costumes for your travels. If you've worn any of these or have other ideas, I'd love to know. Halloween is my favorite holiday, and even though I have more costumes than I know what to do with, but that doesn't mean I don't want more. Where will you be this Halloween?
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