I can't lift weight like before. I bought a lightweight carrying case but compression cubes and rolled clothes make it too heavy. So your tip to find washing facility is the solution I hadn't thought of. Vacation and laundromat never joined in my mind before, lol.
I plan to always carry a paper boarding pass as first use and backup as this digital/electronic/ cell phone age is imperfect in delivery and reliability. The paper ticket is proof for claims in case the company/airline has "lost" my data. It's easier to read. Altho' some airlines aren't providing printing kiosks at airports like before so I have to remember to print elsewhere. Thanks for tip about Trip It and reminder to download airline apo and maps.
@BenDreamVacations Yeah, now it's the struggle of bringing souvenirs home. We did two weeks in Japan this past October and ended up needing to buy a luggage for all our purchases!
It would depend on heavy there are. If they can fit in a checked bag and you can keep the weight under 50lbs then I would pack them in there. You could also check 2 bags but you will end up paying a lot more for the second bag. At that point I would look at the cost of checking a bag or 2 vs just shipping your items to your new location. For anything else that is fragile I would pack them in a carry-on bag.
I can't lift weight like before. I bought a lightweight carrying case but compression cubes and rolled clothes make it too heavy. So your tip to find washing facility is the solution I hadn't thought of. Vacation and laundromat never joined in my mind before, lol.
Yes! Laundromat for the win lol. Glad you found the tip helpful!
You sound great with the microphone and I look forward to learning more this year 🙂👍
Thanks! I appreciate it! More videos to come for sure.
I plan to always carry a paper boarding pass as first use and backup as this digital/electronic/ cell phone age is imperfect in delivery and reliability. The paper ticket is proof for claims in case the company/airline has "lost" my data. It's easier to read. Altho' some airlines aren't providing printing kiosks at airports like before so I have to remember to print elsewhere.
Thanks for tip about Trip It and reminder to download airline apo and maps.
I like to have a paper ticket as a backup in case technology fails. So happy to hear you found the video helpful!
I love packing videos. I have been guilty of over packing, but I have gotten better! 😂
Overpacking is a struggle for sure. I am a recovering over packer 😂
@BenDreamVacations Yeah, now it's the struggle of bringing souvenirs home. We did two weeks in Japan this past October and ended up needing to buy a luggage for all our purchases!
@@msNightshade452 I am sure it was worth it. 2 weeks in Japan sounds amazing. Definitely need to make a trip there sometime.
@BenDreamVacations I highly recommend it! It was our first Asian country, and we loved it.
Your information is amazing!!!
Thank you! I appreciate it!
I want to know if a photographer is relocating, and this person has heavy metals to carry like stands and all. What is the best way to go about this
It would depend on heavy there are. If they can fit in a checked bag and you can keep the weight under 50lbs then I would pack them in there. You could also check 2 bags but you will end up paying a lot more for the second bag. At that point I would look at the cost of checking a bag or 2 vs just shipping your items to your new location. For anything else that is fragile I would pack them in a carry-on bag.
@@BenDreamVacations Thank you very much