Road Rules – “Packing With A Plan”

We all have our secrets for packing and if you’ve done it as many times as we have, you know what works and what doesn’t.  With proper planning, you can be on your way in no time!

  • Make a personalized packing list and save it on your computer for future use.  Include categories for clothing, toiletries, shoes, medications, documents, technology, etc.  There are many online that can be printed or make your own.  Get things like toiletries and medications ready ahead of time.  Be sure to check for items that need to be replaced.
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  • Make sure you have a plan of what to wear.  Less is more!  Check with your airline for their baggage policy.  Coordinate shoes and clothing so that you cut down on taking more than you need.  ALWAYS check the weather at your destination.  It will give you an idea of what to expect.  www.weather.com.
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  • After an unfortunate and embarrassing incident involving a piece of luggage with a broken zipper circling the carousel, we never pack anything “loose”.  Mesh packing cubes are the way to go.  Not only do they keep everything together, but they keep things organized and fit snuggly in your bag.  We like the ones from www.ricksteves.com, www.containerstore.com and www.ebags.com.  Eagle Creek makes a great zipper bag made from parachute fabric which is super lightweight.
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  • Pack anything you can’t live without in your carry-on: medications, glasses, contacts, documents, passport, etc.  Never pack valuables in your checked bag.  To save time when getting settled in your seat, have items you’ll want immediately in a plastic bag or container that can easily be removed rom your carry-on before it is stowed.
  • Always carry zip-lock plastic bags in different sizes.  They come in handy for so many things.  Those outside pockets of your suitcase are great for these.
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  • Our daily newspaper comes in a long plastic bag – perfect for shoes.  And if those shoes have a not-so-nice odor, put a dryer sheet inside each one.  You can also store a few in your luggage for a nice, fresh smell.
  • To prevent leaking, place a piece of plastic wrap on bottles before replacing the cap.
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  • We always carry hangers and pack them in the outside pocket of our suitcase.  There are never enough hangers in hotels!
  • Never leave home without duct tape.  It’s ugly, but strong and can be used for numerous things.  So your zipper broke on your suitcase in a remote area?  No worries!  This stuff works!!
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  • Need to organize your earrings and smaller jewelry items?  Those plastic divided pill boxes are perfect for this.