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Travel Hacks for Your Next Vacation

Tim Werth by Tim Werth
October 10, 2019
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Traveling is fun in the same way that it can be frustrating. From missing your flights to ending up in a long line at a popular tourist attraction, many things can make the experience a bad one. To prevent the most common travel headaches, keep on reading and learn from the smart hacks we’ll discuss.

1. Secure a Parking Spot in Advance

LAX parking, or parking at any airport, can ruin your mood even before your flight. It is hard to find a vacant spot, especially during peak season. Thankfully, you don’t have to leave everything to chance. You can book your parking spot in advance through websites and mobile applications.

If you want to secure your parking space at the airport, check out ParkON.com and choose from more than 200 spots available.

2. Download an App

For almost anything that you will need when you are traveling, there is an app that you can use. The best travel apps can help you to save time and money. For instance, if you want to check the latest flight deals, you can use Skyscanner. For accommodations, Airbnb, Expedia, and Agoda are some of the most popular. Uber and Lyft, meanwhile, will help you to go around easily. For organizing your ticket and keeping your itinerary handy, TripIt is a must-have.

3. Make Your Bag Standout

Especially if you are flying, lost luggage is a common nightmare. It may have been bumped off on the next flight or someone else might have it mistaken as their bag. To prevent this from happening, choose a bag with a unique design. Add a bright ribbon or distinct luggage cover so that it will be easier to identify which one is your bag.

4. Eat Out During Lunch Time

In most urban destinations, food can be a luxury that will be hard to afford for budget travelers. If your budget allows you to eat out at a good restaurant only once, do it at lunchtime. Most establishments will have special lunch menus at reduced prices compared to their prices for dinner.

5. Roll Your Clothes

To maximize the use of available space in your bag, roll your clothes instead of folding them. This allows you to fit more within a small space. This is not only space-saving, but it can also be effective in preventing creases and wrinkles.

6. Bring a Water Bottle

This is one of the smart travel hacks that won’t only help you save money but will also allow you to do something good for the environment. This means that you won’t have to buy water in plastic bottles. Before you head to a restaurant, refill your water bottle and you will be surprised with how much you can save.

Make your vacations epic by taking note of the travel hacks mentioned above. Our suggestions will help you to save time and money while making the most out of a well-deserved trip.

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