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Care Travel: A Prepared Traveler is a
Happy Traveler
Whether you travel abroad or
domestically, there are some tips you should keep in
mind. These suggestions have been written for the
special needs traveler, but they apply to anyone going
anywhere.
1. Equipment, spare parts and piece of mind: Always bring
along spare parts for your equipment, whether it's extra
tubes and valves for the oxygen tank or that spare pair
of glasses. I'll never forget the time I was in London
and blew a tire on my wheelchair. If I hadn't brought
along extra tubes it would have ruined my vacation.
2. Luggage, weight and endurance: When packing your
luggage, pack everything you want to bring, then carry
your suitcases around the block at least once. If you
feel like you can make around the block one more time,
congratulations. You have packed properly. If you
couldn't make it around the block a second time, without
passing out, you will need to repack.
3. Cash, cards and traveler's checks: When traveling to a
foreign country do not exchange your money at the hotel.
You will get a better exchange rate(ER), and therefore
save money, by exchanging your money at banks and
exchange bureaus. Also, you will usually get a better ER
from your ATM and credit card companies. Additionally,
when you exchange at a bank or exchange bureau, you will
get a better ER using cash as opposed to traveler's
checks.
4. Winter coats, flying and weather: When traveling from
sunny South Florida to the cold northern climates, carry
your winter coat to the airport, and get a box from the
airline to check the coat as luggage. You won't have to
hassle with it onboard the plane. Before you leave the
airport, unpack the box and put on your coat. Do the
reverse when traveling from the colder climate to a warm
climate. Wear your coat to the airport, get a box and
check it as luggage. When you arrive in the sunshine,
just leave the coat in the box.
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