An all inclusive vacation may be the best short-term travel plans. Here's how to plan last minute holidays, what to pack, & how to leave your house when you're on vacatio
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Here’s how to plan last minute holidays without forgetting anything!
Planning last minute holidays or late availability vacation packages:
Ask friends, family, and colleagues about their experiences with last minute bargains (they might have some great advice about last minute holiday deals or late availability websites).
Consider an all inclusive vacation – you may not have time to research an exotic city or country, and all inclusive packages take care of everything for you.
Take the time to research as many websites as you can that offer last minute holiday packages and all inclusive resort vacations.
Call the airline for information about baggage restrictions.
Planning last minute holidays – before you leave work for the last time:
Clear it with your boss.
Make sure your colleagues know you’re going. Have them cover your desk while you’re gone.
Set up a Vacation Response on your email, informing people when you’ll be back.
Leave an updated voicemail message on your phone so callers know when you’ll return.
Clear off your desk so you don’t return to chaos.
Planning last minute holidays – before you leave for the airport:
Set your indoor lamps on automatic timer to regularly light up and shut down in the evening.
Unplug everything electronic, except your automatic indoor lamps.
Ask a neighbor or friend to keep an eye on your house, bring in your mail, water the plants, etc.
Make dog or cat sitting arrangements for your pets.
Take out the garbage, and give fridge perishables to neighbors or family.
Lock your house securely.
Packing quickly for last minute holidays:
To pack quickly, make sure you have the following before you leave for your last minute vacation (the first few are the only absolutely crucial items):
Passport or driver’s license.
Photocopies of passport and driver’s license.
Airline information, reservation codes, etc.
Foreign currency, bank card, Visa card.
Prescription medications.
Vitamins and supplements.
Books or magazines.
Sunscreen, swimsuit, hat, sunglasses, beach wear.
Toiletries. To pack quickly, go through your medicine cabinet, bathtub ledges and countertops for everything you use regularly.
Unscented baby wipes and antiseptic hand gel.
Laundry soap.
Money belt or clothes that have secret pockets. Stash money in your Wonder Bra!
Exercise clothes.
Leave your expensive jewelry at home.
Pack light; buy practical souvenirs such as sarongs, local clothing, hats, scarves, etc.
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