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Travel Tips


Spring break travel do’s and don’ts


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lanning a getaway with family or friends this spring break? Here are a few travel tips guaranteed to spring you in the right direction.


1. Be prepared - Take a lesson from the Boy Scouts. It happens to the best of us, you get excited or overworked, losing sleep before leaving on your trip thus dragging down your immune system and making you prone to picking up more than just your luggage while travelling. Don't wait to get to your destination before trying to decipher unfamiliar bottles of medication at the local "farmacia." Pack your own mini-medicine cabinet before you leave: Gravol, Tylenol, Aspirin, cold medication, Imodium and any other medica- tion you or family members occasionally use such as Tums, nasal sprays or inhalers. Having medications with which you


are familiar and dosages of which you are certain are safer, especially for children, if and when someone falls ill. If you have kids, you will have to pack adult and child medication. One last reminder, keep any medication that you need to take on a daily basis in your carry-on luggage.


2. Get educated - Okay, so you have finally decided to take the kids to Disney World, but what is the plan? Te Magic Kingdom itself is massive and you probably don't even know the names of all of Disney's parks, never mind the other cool attractions in the area. Maybe you want to take a day-trip to the beach, go air boating or shopping. Are you going to pick up brochures at the airport or ask the front desk? Why not arrive ready to hit the shops or shake Hagrid's hand? Get everyone involved in making a trip outline of things you


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