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Entries Tagged as 'Tips & Advice'

Rick Steves Luggage - Travel Like A Pro

November 14th, 2008 · No Comments

Rick Steves, best selling author and travel experts, is now offering a line of luggage and travel bags that offer maximum durability and practicality at a minimum price. If you haven’t seen the products yet, they’re worth a look - especially if you love to travel and travel often for leisure.
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Tis the Season for Wine Carriers

November 6th, 2008 · No Comments

The holiday season is upon us. That means shopping, food, and, of course, holiday parties. If you have a full schedule of holiday parties and you like to bring wine as a gift, you should look into wine carriers. These are specially designed bags and cases that help protect wine bottles during […]

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Holiday Sweepstakes - eBags and more

November 6th, 2008 · No Comments

Yes it’s true that today’s post is not about luggage. When you enter this Holiday Sweepstakes you have a chance to win one of six $100 gift certificates weekly to sites like eBags.com. Plus you have a chance to win the grand prize - $450. These prizes can certainly help you pay for that new […]

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Amazing New MagnaCase Camera Bags

November 5th, 2008 · No Comments

Magna Case has new camera bags that are amazing.  They have so many pockets & places for all your camera essentials.  The best part about these new bags is that they look as good as they are functional.  Some of their features include stowaway rain covers in case you get caught in the elements, padded areas to protect your equipment and smaller storage areas for film.  
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Planning Luggage by Size

October 13th, 2008 · No Comments

Evolving travel needs have made luggage size an important detail. Many airlines have started charging a fee if you check in a bag weighing over a set amount, and closer attention is being paid to carry-ons. The rising cost of fuel prices makes it likely that such restrictions will continue. Because of this, it’s important […]

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Women Traveling Alone: Tips and Advice

October 9th, 2008 · No Comments

Women traveling alone are often the target of thieves and others who mean harm, particularly when traveling in a foreign country or a town not known well. It’s a good idea to learn a few tips that will help make traveling alone a little safer.
The first thing to do before you depart is […]

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Case Logic Kids Activity Tray Takes the Sting out of Travel with Toddlers

September 15th, 2008 · No Comments

You’re going to spend four hours in a car with a three year old. Do you have a plan? Start by talking to your child about what is going to happen. Explain where you are going, how long it’s going to take, whether or not there will be treats or lunch and what to expect […]

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Make Packing Easier with a Shoe Bag

September 7th, 2008 · No Comments

When you travel, packing shoes is frustrating. But you can over come this headache with the simple purchase of a shoe bag. Shoe bags range in price from $15-$150, and are made of everything from nylon to leather. For casual travel there is a wide variety of canvas shoe bags and shoe sleeves. Some are […]

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Unique Wedding Invitation Idea

September 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

If you’re having a destination wedding, or are inviting out-of-town guests to the festivities, consider this idea. I found these packing cubes online and am sending them along with the invitation in a Fed-X box to my out of town guests. It’s not that expensive at all. Especially if you’re having a smaller wedding or […]

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Packing Tips for Frequent Flyer Luggage

August 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

Business travel is hectic and recent changes in airport security aren’t helping. The last thing you want to deal with is luggage hassles. Having more than one bag is asking for trouble, so you’re going to have to pack light.
The first step is finding a good piece of frequent flyer luggage. The […]

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