We love taking trips, whether it\'s a short road trip, or a longer trip by air to some
distant exotic place. But all too often we fail to plan for our trip and the result is
frustration and annoyance.

1. For road trips, get the right maps and plan your route thoroughly. Everything
won\'t go exactly to plan, but at least you\'ll have much fewer nasty surprises.

2. Never, ever make a joke about bombs or terrorists near security at an airport.
Many people have jokingly mentioned they have a small bomb in their case as their
luggage is being inspected. Later at the police station they deeply regretted their
stupidity.

3. Be immediately suspicious in airports, railway or bus stations when someone
bumps into you. It may be a pickpocket. Also be aware if something is spilled on
you, or a spot on your clothing is pointed out to you. These things are designed to
distract your attention from what is really going on: the theft of your valuables.

4. While cruises make planning easy with their all in charges, there is likely to be
many extra item that you should budget for. These include, taxes, surcharges and
fees, tipping, drinks, some shore excursions, shopping purchases, etc.

5. The most obvious thing to check on before setting off on a foreign trip is the
state of the local weather where you are going. You don\'t want to arrive in a tee
shirt if it\'s snowing, or in a fur coat if it\'s in the 90s.

6. When traveling with children bring along recent photos of each one. If a child
gets lost, the photo will prove invaluable in helping to locate the child again.

7. A trip to a theme park will suffer from a lack of careful planning. Some parks are
so big that planning is essential. Get a list of all the rides and a map of the park, as
well as opening and closing times, before setting off.

About The Author - Jill Newry is a freelance travel writer who lives in San
Francisco with her husband. She loves traveling to distant lands, and when she
can't, she manages her travel website at: http://www.tipsforatrip.com/

7 Tips For Travel Trips
by: Jill Newry