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Tips to Make Travelling with Friends Worth Remembering
You may come across to different comments from people regarding their traveling experience with their friends. Some of them summarize their trip as to be a mere “survival.” Have you ever thought the reason for such comments? Do you think it’s really difficult to travel with your buddies? No! It is not at all like that. People think that to arrange a vacation trip with their drinking buddies or with a girlfriend just met two weeks ago is going to be really fun. But it actually ends up fighting with them on multiple issues.
By Reena Ewan7 years ago in Wander
Found in the Airport
Dean Martin’s rendition of “Volare” played on a loop in my head as we flew through the air. This was my first overseas flight, and as fearless as I was every anxiety I had multiplied in my gut. The once spirited tune morphed into a robotic, out-of-tune, gnarled, snare. I blinked in and out of sleep as my dreams became the contents of the “Vocabularo” book that was my husband’s as a child. He’d told me that it wasn’t really necessary to speak Italian fluently. On his last visit to Sardinia he’d spoken mainly French and some English (both of which I could speak/understand passably). My sweet father-in-law Antonio had tried to teach me a bit of Italian, but I was far too distracted by all the pre-trip tasks. I couldn’t retain much of the language while keeping an amply supplied packing list in my mind. Oh my mind—like a sieve—straining pasta.
By Ellie Ennas7 years ago in Wander
How to Survive Flights
#1 Pack your own food. Packing your own food will save you money because we all know how expensive airport food is. Even if the airline provides you with free food it is most likely not the healthiest or the tastiest. I’m speaking from experience because I got a sandwich wrap and it made me feel a little queasy and it didn’t taste the best. It also had wilted lettuce and some of the veggies looked old. However, not all airline food is terrible because I ordered a cheese and cracker platter and everything was fresh and it was delicious. Remember to pack a healthy meal to keep you energized and feeling good on the plane.
By Creative Weirdo7 years ago in Wander
Airline Loyalty, Worth More Than Ever
Vacations are something we all look forward to. Since the airlines started charging for everything from baggage to where you sit, the cost of travel has been increasing for many travelers. This has made it more difficult to plan a trip and led some to even eliminate the number of getaways they take.
By Marcia Frost7 years ago in Wander
20 People We All Hate While Flying
1. The person in security that acts like they have never flown before. Like how do you not know that you need to take your shoes off or put your items in the tubs? I guarantee you they have seen a movie or TV show showing someone going through security. Plus, there are signs everywhere telling you what to do, and not to mention the TSA officers repeating every five seconds what you need to do.
By Rachel (Queen Wanderlust) 👑7 years ago in Wander
Travel Horror Story
On social media, I keep reading about travel horror stories. They usually come in the form of delayed or cancelled flights, lost or late luggage, or general assholes in the airport or on the planes. After having so many positive travel experiences on route to my destinations that went off without a hitch, the odds of having something go wrong seems to be higher. I mean, something small HAS to eventually go wrong, right? This is my experience of having a true hellish trip.
By Remington Fioraso8 years ago in Wander
Make Air Travel Simple
When I started travelling back and forth from Colorado around 5 years ago, I (like most first-time solo flyers) thought that in order to have a happy and comfortable flight, I would need to bring as many creature comforts on board with me as possible.
By ChrissieJC8 years ago in Wander











