
by JD Andrews via earthXplorer media inc
taken with iPhone4
The sunsets in Hawaii are beautiful and every evening while in Maui, I would take about a hundred sunset photos. It's hard for me to decide which one is better than the next. :)
Interesting numbers from some "influential travel bloggers" in the UK. What say you?
Today is all we have!
What other essentials would you add? Please let me know in the comments.
If you missed the #twangout, here is the video, tips, links and info. :)
1. Go EARLY, it sounds obvious but you'd be surprised. IT WILL BE VERY BUSY, get there way before your flight and be prepared to stand in long lines.
2. Learn more about the airports you will be using during your trip. Where is the parking, rental car returns, waiting areas, etc. Check their website for maps and info.
3. Download travel apps. Airlines, airports and even the TSA has an app. Download them, use them, smile! :)
4. NO wrapped presents in your carry-on. Security will unwrap them. Put them in your checked bags or ship them. Also, no Snowglobes.
5. 3-1-1: You can only bring liquid that's in a 3 ounce container, all in a 1 quart sized plastic bag, 1 bag per person.
Disability or medical conditions help and info, call TSA: 1-855-787-2227
Please add any of your Holiday Travel Tips in the comments!
Happy Holidays and Safe Travels!
~jd
How hot is it? Twenty. Twenty what?
Thanks to the U.S. school system, I never learned anything to do with the metric system. So when I travel the world, I have to tough time figuring out: How hot or cold it is, how fast I'm going, how far something is etc. So to help out, I created a little Temperature Conversion infographic 'cheat sheet'