28 Genius Travel Hacks That Will Change The Way You Travel
Jul 11, 2014 18:22
Traveling to your next destination soon? You'll want to remember these travel hacks. Not only will it make your life easier, it'll also make you a much smarter traveler. Check out the 28 hacks in the list below:
1. Use a private or incognito window when booking flights and hotels online.
Travel sites track your visits and will raise the price simply because you've visited before.
2. Put a dryer sheet at the bottom of a suitcase to keep your clothes smelling fresh.
3. Roll clothes, instead of folding, to save tons of baggage space.
4. Use tissue paper to keep clothes from wrinkling.
5. Organize your jewelry with a pill container.
6. Keep loose chargers and cables in a glasses case.
7. Put socks and underwear inside your shoes to save space.
8. Use straws to carry travel-size amounts of skin care products.
9. Use a binder clip to protect the head of shaving razors.
10. Tuck your soap and wash cloth together with this easy-to-fold pouch.
11. Use a shower cap to cover the bottoms of shoes.
12. Save battery by putting your smartphone in airplane mode. It also charges faster.
13. Prevent headphones from tangling by winding them around a binder clip.
14. Keep hair clips tidy with an empty Tic Tac container.
15. Line collars with a belt to keep them crispy.
16. Keep your travel-size containers and refill them so you don't have to keep buying.
17. Use a spring from an old pen to protect chargers from bending and breaking.
18. Use Google Maps offline by typing “OK Maps,” and the visible area will save for future access.
19. Bring an empty bottle along and fill it up after passing security.
20. When reserving airline seats for 2 people, get the aisle and window. If no one buys the middle seat, you get the whole row to yourselves.
21. Pack your suit coats inside out to keep them clean and avoid creasing.
22. You can charge devices through the USB slot on a TV.
23. When you start a new SD card on your digital camera, take a quick self-shot so if you lose it, you can prove the camera is yours.
24. Prevent messy spills in your luggage with cling wrap.
25. Get the WiFi password for many establishments by checking the comments section in FourSquare.
26. Travel with a power strip to charge more than out device.
27. Use your GPS when traveling abroad.
If you don't have an international plan, turn on airplane mode and turn off data to use GPS without connecting to the Internet. Beats carrying a map all the time.
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