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When scheduling a vacation, budget, time frame, and interests all come into play, but most people have a large variety of options. However, certain vacation tips will help setup a travel itinerary that is suited to your specific preferences.

When asking friends for vacation tips , keep in mind that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. If someone suggests a vacation destination, you may want to ask what kinds of things they like to get out of a vacation. Some people prefer to rough it and spend as little money as possible, but see rare sights or party the entire time with the money they save. Other people wouldn't dream of traveling without arrangements that aren't all inclusive. Many all inclusive deals mean that you pay top dollar, but don't even have to carry your luggage into your hotel.

The way you travel will depend on the type of trip you are going to take. For instance, if you are trying to get a far distance as soon as possible, then a plane flight is most likely your best option. Sometimes it is more fun to make a road trip out of it and take a car or RV as your transportation. This method allows you to make many stops along the way and see various sites that you would have otherwise not seen. Some vacationers even like to take the train. I prefer planes and RVs because you are in control of where you go in an RV, and a plane is just down right fast. A train ride, on the other hand, is nice if you just want to sit back and watch the country side pass you by. Keeping the kids entertained on a long trip can often be a full time job. With a little bit of planning a coloring book, DVD player, or fun music can help pass the time.

The busiest times to travel are during the holidays. Not just Christmas and Thanksgiving, but all holidays see an increase in vacation travel. This makes sense since the majority of people get more vacation time around the holidays. A smart traveler will avoid busy travel days during the holidays. Not to say you should stay home for Christmas, but get a plane flight for off days instead of Christmas eve. You can also find better rates on travel and hotel packages if you are a little flexible with your scheduling. There is also nothing that can ruin a vacation more is sitting in traffic. Avoid such stresses and travel during the night or on days that you know will be less crowded.

Vacations tips may make the difference between having a laid back vacation without unwanted surprises, and finding out that your hotel is next to the world's largest hornet population, or the annual yodeling convention.

Rob Lewis is an outdoor enthusiast and recommends convenient 24 Hour Storage when you need Sacramento indoor boat storage or car or RV storage. Even if you live in the Bay Area it’s a great place to pick up your equipment as you head to the mountains and lakes of California.




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