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Top five travel resolutions for 2010

December 30, 2009

HappyNewYearForget about the same-old New Year’s resolutions. We all want to lose weight, exercise more and kick our bad habits. But this year, why not swap a generic New Years resolution list for something more unique? See the world and take it with you – can you think of a better way to spend your year? Here are our top five travel resolutions for 2010.

Know Before You Go: Don’t slack off when reading the fine print. Research baggage fees and airline security measures before you head to the airport – then you won’t be stuck with unexpected checked bag fines, or lose your favorite shampoo in a security check. Keep up to date with the TSA’s ever-changing guidelines, and be sure to check your airline’s Web site frequently.

Make Memories: Whether your family is headed to Walt Disney World, or you’re on a soul-searching solo journey to South America, don’t let it pass you by. Take pictures, collect local souvenirs, and record your thoughts and experiences in a journal. You don’t have to live behind the lens – just snap a few colorful memories to add to a scrap book, and preserve your special moments.

Cross the Pond: There’s a big world out there, and with the recent economic slump, that world is quite affordable. It’s tempting to save money on short-haul flights, but the pay off for a few extra hours on the plane allows you to see a new culture, learn a new language and open doors to another side of the world. Eat foods you’ve never tried and wander down side streets to capture the beauty and secrets of a new place.

Get to Know the Locals: Meeting the people that spend every day where you are may be one of the most rewarding ways to learn about a place. Chat up a waiter at a diner in Ohio or ask a diver in Honduras about the marine life – no matter who you’re talking to, you’re bound to learn more about your destination through conversation rather than just observing.

Go Green: Do more than just carry a reusable bag with an earthy message on it. Bring a reusable water bottle, find recycling bins at your airport, and use electronic boarding passes if you can. Check out airlines that push for green initiatives, utilize your hotel’s eco-options for linen washing and purchase local goods. A little green goes a long way.

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  1. I Definitely agree with “make memories,” I look forward to my soul-searching return to South America every year…more memories await.

    And also, totally agree with – get to know the locals. This past year, I was pleasantly surprised by Hocking Hills, Ohio as a destination. And it was meeting the locals that truly made the experience even more enjoyable.

    stay adventurous,
    Craig

  2. Beth Mastre says:

    I could not agree more about making memories! To me and my family we believe that when we vacation we are buying memories and those memories will last far beyond any material item. We love when we hear or see something that reminds of a trip. Plus, we have a son and started to travel with him when he was just a year old, now he is five and has become a world traveler. He often asks to return to Australia and want to venture out to Africa. It is great to see him wanting to be adventurous and not afraid to see the world!

  3. Erik says:

    Great travel resolutions. I really like the one about going green. That’s definitely one of mine. My best friend’s wife carries an empty stainless steel water bottle with her through the security check point and fills it up with water in the terminal so she has it for the flight, instead of buying an overpriced plastic water bottle.

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