Most everyone loves to travel, whether it be to the other side of the state or other side of the world.  The problem is traveling can get complicated, so maybe that’s why most people don’t do it very often.  Here are some tips and tricks to cut the costs and see more.

 

#1. When booking flights and hotels online enable private browsing. Travel sites often track your visits and will raise the price simply because you’ve visited before.

When booking flights and hotels online enable private browsing. Travel sites often track your visits and will raise the price simply because you’ve visited before.

#2. Place a dryer sheet in your suitcase to keep your clothes smelling fresh and to reduce static.

Place a dryer sheet in your suitcase to keep your clothes smelling fresh and to reduce static.

#3. To reduce wrinkling in folded clothes use tissue paper.

To reduce wrinkling in folded clothes use tissue paper.

#4. Save space by rolling clothes instead of folding.

Save space by rolling clothes instead of folding.

#5. Pill containers make great organizers for jewelry.

Pill containers make great organizers for jewelry.

#6. Glass cases are perfect for chargers and cables.

Glass cases are perfect for chargers and cables.

#7. Put underwear and socks in shoes to save space.

Put underwear and socks in shoes to save space.

#8. Use straws to carry travel-size portions of products like shampoo, conditioner, SPF, and others.

Use straws to carry travel-size portions of products like shampoo, conditioner, SPF, and others.

#9. A binder clip will protect the head of shaving razors.

A binder clip will protect the head of shaving razors.

#10. Fold your soap in a wash cloth.

Fold your soap in a wash cloth.

#11. Wrap your shoes in a showercap

Wrap your shoes in a showercap

#12. Wrap headphones around a binder clip to prevent them from tangling.

Wrap headphones around a binder clip to prevent them from tangling.

#13. Keep hair clips handy in Tic Tac containers.

Keep hair clips handy in Tic Tac containers.

#14. Use belts to line collars to keep them crispy.

Use belts to line collars to keep them crispy.

#15. Refill travel-size containers instead of buying new each time.

Refill travel-size containers instead of buying new each time.

#16. Use a pen spring to protect chargers from bending and breaking.

Use a pen spring to protect chargers from bending and breaking.

#17. Use Google Maps offline by typing “OK Maps” and the visible area will save for future access.

Use Google Maps offline by typing “OK Maps” and the visible area will save for future access.

#18. Save an empty plastic water bottle and refill it after passing security instead of buying water at the airport.

Save an empty plastic water bottle and refill it after passing security instead of buying water at the airport.

#19. When reserving seats for two people, choose the aisle and window seats. If no one takes the middle seat, then you get the full row, and if someone does, then just ask to switch seats so you can sit next to your partner.

When reserving seats for two people, choose the aisle and window seats. If no one takes the middle seat, then you get the full row, and if someone does, then just ask to switch seats so you can sit next to your partner.

#20. If you forget your wall plug, you  can charge devices through the USB slot on a TV.

If you forget your wall plug, you  can charge devices through the USB slot on a TV.

#21. Use the camera in your phone.

Use the camera in your phone.

#22. Get WiFi passwords by checking comments on FourSquare.

Get WiFi passwords by checking comments on FourSquare.

#23. Bring a power strip and be a hero for other travelers.

Bring a power strip and be a hero for other travelers.

#24. On the last day of your trip to a foreign country, collect all of your loose change and give it to the homeless.

On the last day of your trip to a foreign country, collect all of your loose change and give it to the homeless.
So there you have it, some insanely obvious and effective hacks to help you travel.  Of Course if you have any questions pertaining to mortgages, let me know!

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