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We have comprised a list of smart travel tips that
will make your trip more enjoyable and stress free.
Before You Go:
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Select casual
and comfortable attire and walking shoes for daytime travel. Any
required dress code will be noted to you on trip itinerary or
final confirmation.
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Since it is
difficult to keep the temperature in a motor coach at a level
that is comfortable for everyone, a light jacket is suggested.
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Always pack an
extra 24-hours worth of medications that you may need while
away. Never pack medications in "checked" baggage.
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It is a good
idea to bring a small bag with emergency essentials such as
Aspirin/Tylenol, Band-Aids, Imodium, insect repellent and bug
bite sticks.
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If your trip
involves crossing the US / Canadian border, be sure to carry
your birth certificate with raised seal of the state of birth or
a valid passport as proof of citizenship. Any other
international travel requires a Passport valid for 6 months
after the return date of trip.
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Take a
pen/pencil and something to write on.
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Advise your
friends and family of your itinerary, name, address and phone
number of your destinations (if applicable) and, at the same
time, take a list of phone numbers from home that your may need
to contact in case of an emergency.
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Do not place
valuables, including jewelry, cameras, car keys, prescription
medicines, etc., in any suitcase that will not be kept with you
at your seat. While we make every effort to safeguard your
belongings, frequently the bags are out of our control when
being loaded, unloaded, or transported to a hotel room.
During Your Trip:
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Listen
carefully to all driver's and/or tour guide's instructions. They
may contain information that could be important to enjoying your
trip.
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Write down
information your driver gives you about where and when he/she is
going to be picking you up and a brief description of the
location.
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Never go into
an area about which you are unsure, or where there are no other
travelers around. Try and ask for information and/or directions
from reliable sources such as policemen, doormen, shopkeepers,
travel agents, hotel and restaurant personnel, taxi drivers, or
others who work with the public.
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When searching
for a restroom; most hotels, department stores, chain
restaurants, and tourist/travel centers welcome travelers.
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Be courteous to
natives of the city/country you are visiting; be aware of their
customs and differences in life styles. Remember you are a
visitor and should respect the hospitality of your host.
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Introduce
yourself and your traveling companion(s) to others on the bus.
Coach travel is an excellent way to make new friends.
After Your Trip:
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Thoroughly
check your seat and overhead compartment on the coach for all
personal belongings. We are not responsible for any articles
left on any coach.
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Look carefully
at the luggage you have upon your return to make sure it belongs
to you. Many suitcases look alike and can easily be confused -
check carefully before you leave with the wrong suitcase.
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