I love traveling around the US. Each of my favorite cities has its own character and in some cases, a soul. Here they are. Washington DC, New York City, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Tucson, Savannah, Boston, Seattle, Las Vegas and New Orleans.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
GREAT TRAVEL ITEMS
When going on a trip or just restocking my day bag or pocketbook, I always include a tissue pack, antibacterial spray or wipes and a stain remover pen. These items are standards for the savvy traveler. One never knows when a public restroom will be out of toilet paper, or in some cases, if the water at the sink flows freely. If you are like me. stains miraculously appear on clothes. The Tide To Go stick has worked wonders for me and even removed blueberry stains on a favorite shirt.
Monday, February 21, 2011
PACK LIGHT SOCKS
When it comes to packing, I am always on the lookout for light weight products that would work for me. Rite Aid sells Phillip Edwards socks for only 99 cents. These socks are made of 97% polyester and 3% spandex. They are light, thin, and come plain or whimsical in design. Because of the cost, I don"t expect them to last a long time, but they are perfect for packing and I love them. For more pack light ideas check out www.mimipackslight.com
Sunday, February 20, 2011
WASHINGTON DC
Washington DC is my favorite US city to visit. It is a wonderful destination for families too. Packing requirements are simple, as most places accept casual attire. I usually pack a pair of jeans, black slacks and comfortable black shoes along with 4 tops, a neutral colored sweater, scarf and gloves.(Depending on the weather) Wearing casual and very comfortable pants, sneakers, top and pullover on my first travel day of a long weekend, assures enough clothing for almost any situation. Since I do a lot of walking in DC and I mean a lot, it is very important for me to have shoes that fit well and can withstand the time I put into strolling to, fro and around the museums and monuments I visit. The museums at the Smithsonian are free, providing a very economical bonus to the thrifty traveler. That makes the city perfect for families too. Daily and weekly passes are available for the metro, hotel prices are down on the weekends and the educational and cultural opportunities, unsurpassed by any other US city.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
PACKING PANIC!
Often, even the most seasoned travelers will fall prey to what I call
“PANIC PACKING.” This usually occurs the night before or morning
of a trip. It is when reason takes off before the traveler and although
the suitcase has been packed, repacked ,and the list checked, all of a
sudden the traveler feels they may need just a few extra items. Why not
put in three more sweaters just in case, and oh yes, two extra pairs of
slacks, and shoes to match and maybe even .................. Well, you get
the point, one bag becomes two bags or more. AVOID THIS by
following my “Pack-Light” process. Check it out at www.mimipackslight.com
HOW I FIND A FLIGHT
When I need to book a flight, the first thing I do is head to the computer and type in www.sidestep.com. Sidestep.com is a travel search company that uses over 200 different websites to help me find a great price for my flight. There are other sites like kayak.com which also offer good deals but if I find an acceptable one with sidestep I usually stop there. I try to be flexible with my travel days knowing that the best prices for domestic flights can usually be found on Wednesdays. Tuesday and Saturdays often offer good buys where as Fridays and Sundays are typically the most expensive. The first flight of the day is often the best deal so keep that in mind when you go to book. Bon Voyage!
Friday, February 18, 2011
BANK AMERICA CUSTOMERS GET FREEBIES TO MUSEUMS!
If you are planning a trip in the US and you are a Bank America credit or debit card customer, then it is a good idea to check Bank America's MOU program. MOU stands for museums on us. It is a partnership program that grants free admission to card holders on the first free weekend of every month. The cultural institutions, about 150 in all, include art museums like the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston as well as The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. For a little history check out the National World War Museum at Liberty Memorial in Kansas City MO or the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque, NM. For children, you might try, the Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia or the Bronx Zoo in NYC. How about the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville for a little foot tapping? Regardless of the cultural institutions that you like, Bank America's MOU program is worth looking into.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
SALLY BEAUTY STORES HELP WITH PACKING LIGHT
When I look for packing light beauty supplies like nail polish, eye shadow and liners,I usually stop by a local Sally Beauty store. Loaded with all sorts of economical and tiny sizes, Sally's offers a wide selection for the traveler to choose from. I have used the 99 cents Sally Girl nail polish for years now. Even though the size is small, there is enough for two manicures, one pedicure and plenty of touch ups in the tiny bottle! I also like the foundation rice paper for quick nose powdering. It takes up little space and is such a convenience.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
SMARTPHONES MAKE PACKING LIGHT EASIER
In the past, I took a lot of gadgets on a trip. I would pack a cell phone, camera, travel alarm, CD disc player or walkman, mini tape recorder, notebook and calculator, just to name a few. Now a smart phone, in my case, an iPhone, takes care of it all. What a convenience it is to have so much handled by one device. So if you are serious about packing lighter and you haven't taken the leap yet, I seriously suggest you look into a smartphone when you are eligible for a cell phone upgrade. If you are part of the very few who do not own a cell phone, then skip the basic models and go directly to the all inclusive phones. You will be glad you did.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
EMERGENCY ROADSIDE KITS
If you are hitting the road in your car, there is nothing like the security one feels with a Travel Pro Justincase emergency road kit. (shown above) Loaded with goodies, Justincase comes with 66 pieces of emergency essentials that your car should never be without. From the trusty standards like booster cables, tire sealant, flashlight, batteries and a first aid kit, Travel Pro has put in gloves and a poncho too. Detailed instructions are also included and since I have never had to jump start my car, I know I will appreciate the info. if it is ever needed. The bag and its contents are light weight and well organized and it takes up very little room in the trunk. I keep one in my car at all times.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Sunday, February 13, 2011
SPIRIT AIRLINES UNDER THE SEAT BAG DIMENSIONS
Spirit Airlines has set the ultimate challenge for me (so far): no fee for a personal item that fits under the seat. For an airline that charges for seats, checked luggage, overhead carry-ons and virtually everything else, including water, this may be their last freebie. For me it is much, much more. It has taken me years of scaling back on my packing list just to get two weeks' worth of cruise wear, all into a carry-on bag that fits into the standard overhead bin for most US airlines. Next I asked myself if this could be done in a bag that fits Spirit's Personal Item dimensions of 16"x14"x12". Well, I put it to the test for a one-week cruise with three outfit changes per day, and it worked. Go to mimipackslight.com to see what I packed!
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