Travel Packing Tips and Checklists

Travel Packing Tips



Little space saver bags will help you pack right and travel light 0

Posted on August 10, 2010 by admin

No matter how you reduce the number of shirts and dresses you bring, you always end up trying to jam everything in the suitcase. Many experts suggest that rolling clothes is the best way to avoid wrinkles and save space.

Here’s a little trick that I have learned throughout my traveling. Buy the travel sized space saver bags. Depending on how long you will be gone, get 3 of these great bags and you won’t regret. Use one for all your under wears and socks. One for your shirts and one for dresses.

Fold your clothes normally and put them in the bag and vacuum seal it. It’ll compress the space by 75% less. Although they will weigh the same, you have more room. My experiences with them are: a full suitcase can become half full. Don’t put jeans, hats, and such in the space savers as they don’t compress as much. Usually it’s the soft and bulky items like sweaters compress the most.

Pack my suitcase for any trip 0

Posted on August 21, 2009 by admin

As I begin to pack my suitcase for any trip, the first thing that I do is figure out everything that I “need” to bring, and put it in one pile. Next, I choose the things I “want” to bring and put those things in a separate pile. After I have done this I “roll” my clothes from my “needs” pile and place them in the suitcase.

Rolling your clothes rather then folding them always makes more room in your suitcase. If there is any room left, I then add the things from my “want” to bring pile. Make sure that you put any liquid items in a zip lock bag so that if it does open up during your trip you won’t have toothpaste or shampoo all over your clothes.

Also, don’t forget to save room in your suitcase for souvenirs that you will want to bring home!



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