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12 Holiday Hints for Airport Travel »

Ease your airport anxiety and follow these helpful hints for flying this holiday season!
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1) Pack Light- Ship your gifts rather than packing them with you. Most airlines are charging a checked bag fee, so it will be cost effective to ship your gifts. This allows you to carry on your light luggage, and skip the airline fees.

2) Check Your Weight- If you are checking your luggage, be sure to step on the scale before you head out. It is helpful to plan ahead for any additional checked baggage costs before you get to the airport. Checked baggage over 50 lbs. can cost about $50/ bag in addition to the checked bag fee. That will add up very quickly if you are not prepared. If you can, it will be helpful to weigh your bags before you head to the airport.

3) Lose the Liquids- Ditch or check your liquids over 3.4 oz/100ml because TSA (Transportation Security Administration) will confiscate all liquids over the indicated limit. Even if the liquid amount in a container is under the limit, but the container is over the limit, TSA will not allow you through security with the container. Also, detergent pens such as “Tide 3 Go” and “Shout” will also be taken at security. Check them in your luggage and you can clean up upon arrival at your destination.

4) Skip the Line, Check in online- Most airlines allow you check in online and print your boarding pass up to 24 hours before your scheduled flight. Online check in will save you some time from waiting in the check line when you arrive for your flight. Some airlines will also let you pay for you checked baggage online, speeding up the process in the curb-side and kiosk lines. Keep in mind the check in lines are generally longer than security, so sparing any time you can is a good way to travel stress free.

5) Park and Fly- Airport parking will be crowded and possibly sold out. Try reserving a spot through an off-site parking lot and shuttle into the airport. Most shuttle are super convenient and will pick you up with your luggage at your car. Avoid the parking crowd, and the cost could be about half the price of parking at the airport.

6) First Time Flyers- Unfortunately, this time of year brings a lot of beginner flyers to the airports. Be prepared for the slow lines and arrive a little earlier than usual. Give yourself a little extra time to compensate for the amateurs holding up the lines, this will help reduce irritability if you do happen to have to wait for someone new to airports.

7) Carry On Quick- Because of checked baggage fees, a lot of flyers are opting to carry on. The overheard space of the airplanes can fill up quickly. Be sure to board your aircraft as soon as you can so that you will have a space to stow your bag; even if you have to wait in the breezeway to the plane for 20 minutes.

8 ) BYOS (Bring Your Own Snacks)- Airlines are nickel and diming passengers for everything these days. I will be surprised if I can get a free napkin on a flight this week. Be a little self-sufficient and snacks, food, and a travel pillow or blanket with you. You can dodge unnecessary airline fees for these amenities, and surely your snacks from home will be better than the $6 snack you could purchase in flight.

9) Avoid Airport Rental- Renting a car from the airport has become incredibly expensive. More than twice the cost for renting off-site. If you can, take other transportation to get to another rental location or beg your family or friend to pick you up from the airport.

10) Cell Phone Lots- The arrival curb can be a cluster, so if you have a kind family member or friend picking you up, let them know most airports now have “cell phone lots” where they can park and wait until you call when you land at your destination.

11) Pack for Sanitization- Certainly no one wants to get sick during the holidays. Be sure to being along some sanitizing wipes or gel to keep you from catching germs during all travel. If you have wipes you can wipe down anything you’ll touch will on the aircraft, otherwise be sure to sanitize your hands frequently. And don’t touch your face as that is the fastest ways to catch germs.

12) Flight Status Check- You can check your flight status by entering your flight number into a Google search or you can even SMS Text Google with your flight number to get updates on your flight status. Also, if someone is picking you up from the airport, give them you flight details so they can track your flight and pick you up at the correct times. Airports are extremely busy at this time, and there can often be delays simply because of airport traffic.

It is extremely important to go with the flow while traveling, as flying can make many people very vulnerable. Especially this time of year, when everyone is stressed to get to their destination safely for the holidays. Being irritable or upset does not fix weather, de-icing, traffic or airplane delays. Compose yourself, keep your cool, relax and grab your snacks that hopefully you remembered to bring with you. Safe travels and happy holidays!

Palin Recycles Visor, Going Green »

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This week Sarah Palin was photographed on the beach in Hawaii wearing a McCain campaign visor, however she blacked out McCain’s name with a Sharpie. So maybe she is recycling a perfectly good visor, that she feels was “so last year.” Or… intentionally drawing attention to herself because, for liberal media, this qualifies as news.

That was not the case when Ms. Palin responded to the accusations her hat wearing behavior was a “frontal attack on Sen. John McCain.” Palin has explained it was a simple attempt to “be incognito” while on holiday in Hawaii. She made a statement, ” I am sorry if people took this silly incident the wrong way… I adore John McCain, support him 100% and will do everything I can to support his reelection. As everyone knows, I was honored and proud to run with him. And Todd and I were with him in D.C. just a week ago. So much for trying to be incognito.”

Where is the logic? Scribbling out your party’s campaign name on a visor is an effective solution to disguise yourself? This may be news to you Ms. Palin, but you couldn’t disguise yourself in a burqa. The message these photos signify is either pure ignorance, or she’s broke, in which the former seems more accurate. Her cognitive process while packing went something like this, “I need something to go incognito on the beach. I got it! I’ll just pack my McCain 08 visor.” Your new book was a bestseller from pre-orders alone, and you’re saying you couldn’t buy a new hat for vacation, better yet, pay someone to go buy a hat for you? I’m not buying what she’s selling. Ms. Palin it would be in your best interest to refrain from making further illogical decisions such as this, from here on out. Incognito or not, liberal media is all over you for anything and everything. Shockingly, this weak attempt to “be incognito” failed. What’s your address? I’ll send you a new hat as an early Christmas present.

We Are Going To The City That Never Sleeps! »

Many of you know that I lived in NYC for many years. Not Long Island or Hoboken, but Upper West Side in “THE City”. Since moving south 9 years ago for business I have missed the greatest city on Earth every single day. There just is nothing like it.

My wife has never been there so we made the decision today that we are going this December. We are going to try to see everything including: the big Christmas tree, skate in Central Park, go see the old Yankees stadium and the new one, do the Circle Line tour on the water if it is warm enough, and hopefully also do the New York Helicopter tour - which is a must if you can find time to do it. (more…)

Atlantic City is NO Vegas Baby »

This past week I was in Atlantic City for the annual East Coast Nightclub and Bar show. While the show was OK, what stood out for me was the fact that NO MATTER how much AC tries to upgrade itself it will NEVER be close to Las Vegas. Never!

I don’t care how much building they do or multi billion dollar hotel/casinos they open, they just can not match the energy or excitement you feel when you walk into one of the Vegas hotels. We went from hotel to hotel and it just felt depressed in Atlantic City. In Vegas you can walk into any hotel on any day of the week and the place is JUMPING. (more…)

We Need A Vacation…Bad »

Our son is almost two years old. He is more and more active and just starting to talk. And talk and talk…and talk. Of course we love every second of it, but as he runs faster and seems to grow more with each passing day it is amazing how tired we are at the end of each day. Totally and completely exhausted is more like it.

Day after day to work we go and then home to rush through all the things that need to be done just to make it to the next day. Neither one of us would trade even one second of our time together and with our son, but everyone needs a break every now and then. (more…)

How Did I Get So Ridiculously Old? »

That’s it. We are going scuba diving. Not just simple snorkeling in the local pond or a pool, but a serious deep sea scuba adventure in some far away from home location. We have been researching getting certified (re-certified for me and a new certification for my wife) on one of our favorite online scuba diving sites SportDiver. On the site we have also been able to learn about many different dive locations, view pictures, read actual testimonials, and plan out all of the potential vacation details. What led to this decision you might ask? Well read the story below and it will all become perfectly clear…

Next March and only six months from now I hit the big 4 - 0. It is terrifying to be heading into my fifth decade on the planet. And all it took was one tiny incident this past week for me to see clearly that I was only one foot away from the grave.

The day was like any other and a typical afternoon in my neighborhood. It was Saturday so I was off from work and the sun was shining bright. It seemed as good a day as any to go out and clean my car. It was just good to get outside. (more…)

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