
Do not forget to ask about a rental car.
We have a page just for the you Guys & Gals who like to book your own Vacations.
The safest way to celebrate the new year is to celebrate at home with the people who live with
you or virtually with friends and family. Staying home is the best way to protect yourself and
others.
Travel and gatherings with family and friends who do not live with you can increase your chances
of getting and spreading COVID-19 or the flu.
Anniversary Ideas
Just choose something that you both have in common that has equal enjoyment between you 2 and maybe get a Hotel for the night with some take out dinner and you’ll favorite beverage.
If you do not have any ideas no problem you can call or email
Explore the world
Let YourJourney Begin
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Things needed for the plane ride
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Travel pillow to rest your head.
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Sleeping mask to help you rest.
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Ear-plugs to give you peace.
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A pair of socks so if you decide to take off your shoes.
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Headphones to watch a movie.
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Tablet or Laptop to occupy your time.
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Camera to share your memories.
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Hand sanitizer to keep your hands clean.
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Snacks just in case you get hungry.
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Sanitary wipes to wipe the area you are in.
You should have these items with you
Paper copies of your tickets (plane, train, bus, etc.)
Your hotel confirmation information, or other info on your destination
A copy of your travel insurance description of coverage, including your ID card
Maps of your driving route
Discreet city maps when you may be exploring a new city
A copy of your itinerary
Domestic Travel Documentation = Ages 18 and older traveling inside the United States
Are required to show a valid, current U.S. federal or state-issued photo ID that contains name, date of birth, gender, expiration date, and a tamper-resistant feature. These IDs include:
Driver's licenses or other state photo identity cards issued by a Department of Motor Vehicles (or equivalent) that meets REAL ID benchmarks
U.S. passport or U.S. passport card
DHS "Trusted Traveler" cards (Global Entry®, NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST)
U.S. Military ID
Permanent Resident Card
Border Crossing Card
DHS-designated enhanced driver's license
Native American Tribal Photo ID
Airline or airport-issued ID (if issued under a TSA-approved security plan)
Registered Traveler Card (that contains name, date of birth, gender, expiration date, and a tamper-resistant feature)
Foreign government-issued passport
Canadian provincial driver's license or Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) card
Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC)