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What should I do 3 days before a trip?

As recommended by the CDC, you should get tested with a viral test 1-3 days before your trip—some destinations may even require you to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test result to avoid a mandatory quarantine. In any case, make sure you get tested with enough time to receive your results back before you travel.



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Things to do a few days before your trip:
  1. Notify your credit card / bank about your travel plans.
  2. Take out cash you'll need for your trip.
  3. Make copies of important documents (such as your passport and IDs)
  4. Print hard copies of travel reservations (hotel, car rental, flights)
  5. Enter important numbers into your phone.


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Below are some tips to help prevent or manage jet lag.
  1. Adjust to a new time zone by following the local sleep and meal schedules as soon as possible.
  2. Listen to your body and rest when needed.
  3. Avoid drinking too much alcohol.
  4. Eat well-balanced meals and avoid overeating.
  5. Exercise as much as you can.


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Do the clothing countdown: If you need a mantra to help streamline your wardrobe, use the 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 rule for a weeklong trip: Limit yourself to no more than five sets of socks and underwear, four tops, three bottoms, two pairs of shoes and one hat. The list should be adjusted to suit your needs.

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Here are five things to remember planning your next trip:
  1. Pack the Essentials. Photo by Arnel Hasanovic on Unsplash. ...
  2. Bring a Credit Card. Photo by Patrick Tomasso on Unsplash. ...
  3. Make Copies of Important Documents. Photo by Nicole Geri on Unsplash.
  4. Charge Up Your Electronics. ...
  5. Prepare Your Home. ...
  6. Preparing for Your Next Vacation.


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Try a new hobby. A lot of the time, people get bored over breaks because they don't have anything to do except for their typical daily routine. Try something new! Try playing a new instrument, drawing, writing, computer programming, sports, or anything else you want to try.

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You are allowed to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes through the checkpoint. These are limited to 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less per item. This is also known as the 3-1-1 liquids rule.

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Here's how it works. The idea behind the third piece rule is that for an outfit to go from good to great, it needs three key elements. Your top and bottom (pants or skirt) are your first and second elements. The third piece is that extra something that finishes off the whole look.

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Here's what you can't pack in your carry on:
  • Liquids, gels, or pastes in bottles larger than 3.4 ounces (100 ml)
  • Guns and ammunition (including BB guns and cap guns)
  • Stun guns and tasers.
  • Sharp objects (knives, axes, razor blades)
  • Self-defense items (such as pepper spray, brass knuckle, billy clubs)


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