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Feb
4th

Packing 101

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Travel Advice, Travel Learning


Preparing to Pack

One week before your departure, use your itinerary to help you start a packing list. This allows plenty of time to plan outfits, shop for anything you need, do laundry, drop off dry cleaning, etc. (A list is also handy if your luggage disappears: It serves as an inventory for reimbursement and/or shopping purposes.) Two more things that'll help you pack: a hotel brochure and a weather forecast. Does your room include a hair dryer and an alarm clock? If so, leave those things at home. In addition, check the seven-day weather forecast for your destination before you leave: tossing in a waterproof jacket and umbrella at the last minute may save you days of soggy grief.

Packing the Essentials

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