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Credit Card Travel Tips: Some Do's and Don't's
Most people would never think of traveling without credit cards - and for many good reasons. Credit and charge cards can certainly give you an edge while on the road: You do not have to carry as much cash - a definite security advantage - and you...

First Time Travel to Europe – Your Six Month Planning Guide
So, you’ve decided that you want to travel to Europe within the next year. Fantastic! Your trip is sure to be an exciting learning experience. This article will discuss the key plans you’ll need to make before traveling to Europe, starting from six...

Picking The Best Travel Destinations
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Travel Journals - How To Keep A Travel Journal
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Vacation Travel Insurance Tips
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Seven Tips for Organized Holiday Travel

Traveling for the holidays? Here are seven tips for organized packing and traveling.

1. Check the weather forecast at your destination. Build your travel wardrobe around one basic color
(black, navy or brown) to expand wardrobe options and limit luggage.

2. Use mini toiletry items to save space. Fill them only three-quarters full. Place in freezer bags to
avoid leakage.

3. Use plastic dry cleaner bags around clothing to reduce wrinkles.

4. Pack these separately: camera, jewelry, keys, money and jewelry. Make them


accessible if you're
traveling by car.

5. Pack snacks and bottled water for yourself and the kids. Fill a cooler if you're on the road.

6. Stock up on entertainment. Music, books and toys are life-savers if you are stuck in traffic or on a delayed flight.

7. Pack an extra bag for items you buy or receive on your trip. This especially applies during the holidays.

About the Author

Myers is a professional organizer, speaker and author. FREE "50 Ways to Manage Your Time" tips booklet. Visit http://www.ineedmoretime.com