AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 7, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Traveling is
exciting, but it can also take the wind out of you. Couple that
with traveling during the holidays, and things get even more
taxing—especially if you're on-the-go with little ones and gifts
for the entire family.
Sara Skirboll, Shopping &
Trends Expert at RetailMeNot, has shared her top tips and tricks
for surviving all holiday travel while keeping your budget intact.
To read the full post, visit the RetailMeNot blog, The Real
Deal.
As a frequent jetsetter herself, Skirboll has mastered the art
of navigating airport terminals, hotel lobbies and the unexpected
inconveniences that inevitably occur. "No matter the means of
transportation," Skirboll says, "I like to take a little bit of
comfort with me."
Skirboll's Personal Travel Tips Acquired Over Time
- Always choose an aisle seat. Although it might not be the best
view, you should be hydrating, which means you'll need to get up
frequently. (And an aisle seat makes your neighbors not hate
you!)
- Be sure to pack those frequently forgotten items, such as
glasses, contact lenses and chargers.
- Instead of racking up a bill in the airport terminal, pack a
nutritious granola bar in your carry-on to tie you over until you make it to your
destination.
- Carry hand sanitizer and travel size Wet Ones to disinfect your
area. Airplanes are one of the most common places to catch a bug.
Pro tip: Always use your elbow to close the lavatory door instead
of your hands.
- When packing, take advantage of the extra space in your shoes
to store socks and other small items.
- Wrap your shoes in shower caps or plastic bags to keep them
from staining your clothing. Do this for your dirty clothes on the
way back to keep them separated.
- Have a pair of cheap slippers to fold up and keep in your
luggage; this makes the stay at your hotel or someone's home much
cozier.
Here are a few of Skirboll's top travel essentials to carry
along on any journey—and where to snag them for cheap. All of these
will combat issues like dehydration, cold temperatures and
uncomfortable seating arrangements.
- YOGI Ginger Tea: If you're
dealing with stress and nerves as a result of flying or the
impending holiday madness, know that ginger has a settling effect
that is great for calming and digestion. Instead of purchasing an
overpriced tea or latte, grab a cup of hot water from the flight
attendant or hotel lobby, and let the calmness seep into your
system. Save up to $10 off
with Target printable coupons.
- YETI Tumbler: This must-have accessory saves you money in
the long run and keeps your drinks hot or cold for up to an entire
day. Skip the overpriced $8
SmartWater and get the deal: Rambler 20-ounce Tumbler for
$29.99.
- ShhhSilk Eye Mask: Bring a bit of luxury to your travel with
this 100% silk eye mask that is perfect for getting a tight eight
hours of beauty sleep. It's small enough in size to fit in your
carry-on, and the real silk will make you excited to hop into bed.
Shop the ShhhSilk eye mask for $39.
- Sheet Masks: Nothing is worse than the feeling of clogged pores
and a not-so-fresh face. Nourish and calm with sheet masks from The
Face Shop. You'll get up to 10 different options made from cotton
leaves and different serums that offer moisturizing properties.
These are perfect after a long day of traveling, plus you can get a
deal with $5 cash back from Amazon
when you spend $50 or more.
- Voluspa Candles: Yes, these are a not-so-common item to include
on your packing list, but when you're away from home, it's
important to create a calming environment. These candles come in a
variety of sizes, with the smallest most travel-friendly option
being 3 ounces with a 25-hour burning time. Give your hotel room an
added dose of luxury and get the deal with up to 30% off
select full-price candles at Anthropologie.
About RetailMeNot, Inc.
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(https://www.retailmenot.com/corp/) is a leading savings
destination connecting consumers with retailers, restaurants and
brands, both online and in-store. The company enables consumers
across the globe to find hundreds of thousands of digital offers to
save money while they shop or dine out. RetailMeNot, Inc. estimates
that approximately $4.4 billion in retailer sales were
attributable to consumer transactions from paid digital offers in
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RetailMeNot
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