I bring my own pillowcase and top sheet if I have the space. I sleep so much better when it feels like my own bedding. |
I usually rent a place with a washer/dryer. I can pack half as much, save money on baggage fees and just do laundry mid-vacation. And wash most of the dirty clothes the night before we leave so it's less to do at home. |
If you populate your calendar with your prescheduled items, you don't need to spend as much time looking up how to get there. Apple Maps even has the public metro options built in so all easy. |
Same, slippers for inside the room Also slippers for the plane. |
What's wrong with the slippers the airline and hotels give you ? |
Verizon is $10 per everyday that you use data internationally. |
In Venice, we booked the VIP airport service. The driver waited for us inside the secured area, escorted us through express lines at customs, out onto the dock and into a water taxi which took us to the private dock of our hotel where we were greeted with cold towels and champagne. One of the best arrivals we've had in Europe. |
if it was when the kids were growing up, I made sure to set my expectations to zero or near zero. That helped the best. |
1. Agree if I can get accommodation with washer and dryer. It’s great to come home without huge piles of laundry. Similarly try to get laundry done before you leave on vacation so it isn’t waiting for you.
2. Build in downtime everyday. Even if we are someplace with lots to see and do we also need time for naps or to recharge. No need to get burned out and exhausted trying to get everything done. 3. Come home one day early so you have time to get settled back in before diving into life. We usually come home on Saturday so that we have Sunday at home. 4. Pre order groceries for pickup the day you come home. Chances are your refrigerator is empty and you’ve done tons of eating out. Being able to go pick up fresh fruit, milk for coffee, and stuff for an easy dinner is ideal. In our house I unpack suitcases while DH does grocery pick up. |
really? We have only been charged $10 per day. |
Verizon is $10 per any day you use data internationally. pp seems to bring up this $20 at every opportunity. It's $10 |
they're usually big, but still easier that carrying around your own from plane to hotel back to plane |
Finding room options where my kids don’t have to share a bed. Makes for less cranky kids, and then less cranky parents. |
This. Even better if the 4 of us (two adults, two teens) can be in two rooms. |
- Fully clean the house before we leave (including clean sheets on beds, fridge cleaned out, all trash in outside bins)
- Always take the earliest flight option home (I can never enjoy the last “half day” of vacation if we leave after noon - I’d rather just get going!) - Unpack within an hour of being home - Grocery shop first day home and make an easy, healthy dinner |