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09/24/2010 at 12:51 am
jeanish submitted an article for the Project Wedding Guide.

Packing for the Honeymoon

Get our list of must-haves to bring on your romantic getaway!

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09/24/2010 at 12:51 am

Great advice.. I will definetly be checking this list again closer to the date... Thanks!

09/24/2010 at 12:55 am

This is a great article! It can even be used for regular vacations. Thanks for the info!

09/30/2010 at 08:38 pm

As someone who travels moderately for work, I find having a standard checklist very helpful. I just leave a template of the list on my computer, and print it out each time I travel. What is missing from this list are some really important items: prescription medication, over-the-counter medication (especially if you're traveling to another country, you don't want to buy the wrong type), glasses or extra contact lenses, first aid kit (in case there's no easy to find CVS), your cell phone (for emergencies, not for work!), your cell phone cord, hard copies of phone numbers in case your phone is stolen or dies, and cash (not like GoodFellas amounts of cash, but enough to get you to the embassy in the event of an emergency).

04/12/2011 at 08:50 am

Great article.  Another thing to possiby add is to make photo copies of all debit/credit cards, medical, insurance cards, etc. that you carry in your wallet or purse and store the copies in your suitcase.  This way if you lose your wallet/purse for any reason or it gets stolen you have all phone numbers to get things canceled at your finger tips and as soon as possible. 

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04/12/2011 at 09:23 am

I will save this article, it is a great article to keep for travel trips in general.

08/26/2011 at 03:32 pm

Creatura I like those extra tips you added.

05/03/2012 at 06:43 am

To add on to the already helpful tips from others, depending on where you're traveling, you may want to make copies of your passport, BC, social security card and immunization record (all of mine fit on one sheet).  Leave a copy with someone back in the states (parent, trusted friend/relative) as well as bring a copy with you but keep it separate from your original passport. I know too many people who have had their passport stolen recently (Europe and Asia are notorious spots for this) or were hopping from country to country and despite what the DoS travel website says, when you're in the country and they want to see all your immunizations, it can be a HUGE hassle to try to get people in your home, find your records and fax it to the embassy. May seem tedious/overly cautious, but it does happen more often than not in some countries. Better safe than sorry!

12/27/2012 at 06:45 am

Thanks alot for this article.. i have 23 days to go so i am glad that you gave me some guidelines...  :)

12/27/2012 at 11:27 am

Great advice!

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