Winning Travel Tips
Air Travel
- In the airport
- Hop on a courtesy tram as it goes by -- if going your direction.
- On board
- Ask for airline cards and wings -- and they'll laugh at you.
- Delta gave out the last of theirs in the 1990's.
- If travelling for pleasure, take your time finding just the right overhead compartment.
- Unless your flight ticket specifies MEAL, bring food.
- Wear a parachute -- ask to have it checked as baggage when they take it from you.
- Be among the last to leave -- look for souvenirs.
- Never steal the life preserver from under your OWN seat.
Lodging
- If you've chosen to stay at a decent hotel, they have sewing kits at the front desk. Ask for one.
- Hotel towels -- have your personal towels seen better days?
- Take inventory of what towels are in your room.
- Note how many are missing, and ask for them.
- Leave initial inventory behind when departing.
- Still need LED lighting at home?
- Bring dead standard A19 incandescent bulbs. After last day's cleaning service, exchange them with your room's bulbs. While checking out, remark that lighting was substandard in your room.
- If you really like the room's ice cube holder, immediately report it missing, as it's very important to have one in your room. Leave that one in your room.
- Double-A and triple-A batteries cost at least a dollar apiece these days, If you're willing to wait a couple hours after arrival, is it no wonder there aren't any in your remote control? Pressing 0 on the hotel phone still usually reaches the front desk.
- Complimentary hotel dining room breakfasts end on time. If you ate yours at 7 am and breakfast lasts until 9 am, be sure to return for that last cup of orange juice, hot chocolate or coffee. Bring breakfast to your room, if in need of dishes or silverware.
- Bibles are rarely found in hotel rooms anymore. The Holy Bible is the most commonly stolen book.
- Lobby and hallway cameras are everywhere -- refrain from moving DO NOT DISTURB signs.
- It's ok to eat from trays left outside rooms, why care about cameras at this point?
- If kitchenette glassware is really better than yours, be sure there is evidence of broken glass for any that was in your room.
- "Lather, rinse and repeat" on the shampoo bottle necessitates quick usage of room toiletries. Ensure that they are replaced daily.
- Visit an unattended service cart to address other room deficiencies such as pens/notepads, soap, toilet paper, or chocolates. Leave the wheels. Don't expect to find incendiary matches.
- Tip service staff appropriately. If you've managed to keep them out of your room except to address important deficiencies you've reported, make it worth both your while.
At Sea
- Meet the Captain, have a photo taken with him or her. Remember Capt. Francesco Schettino.
- If you don't imbibe alcohol, purchase your duty-free limit and re-sell it to friends and neighbors.
- If you drink, save your money. You'll need it for your own cocktails.
- Ship casinos are closed while in port.
Other
- Televisions are bolted down for a reason.
- Delivery and caller ID services are now ubiquitous -- don't make prank delivery calls, even while away from home.
- Resorts are huge. Since you keep track of must-have toys and model numbers from Christmas, visit their Lost and Found department and lament your specific loss.
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