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11-28-2008, 10:34 PM | #1 |
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Traveling tips for a first lone traveler?
I'm flying from Hawaii(home) to Seattle to visit my cousin, it's gonna be just me and I'll be stayin in the Pan Pacific.
My cousin has a few things lined up for us for the week that I'm there so as far as 'what to do' is covered. Is there anything that I should know or pay close attention to? I know it can't be hard to just travel alone but I guess I'm just a little nervous, mostly because I'm leaving the islands which is something I hardly do and never did alone. Anyway, anyone got a few simple tips? for example: don't talk to strangers lol. or "carry _____ at all times", "don't ever do this ________". Anything? |
11-28-2008, 10:59 PM | #2 |
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Re: Traveling tips for a first lone traveler?
just use common sense. no dark alleys, dont take candy from strangers, etc.
The biggest difference youll notice is that the pace is much different from the islands. Also, people are not as friendly as in hawaii.
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11-28-2008, 11:12 PM | #3 |
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Re: Traveling tips for a first lone traveler?
I have travelled alot by myself over the years and I'm sure you will do just fine.
A couple of things I usually do that make me more comfortable - I always take a change of clothes in my carryon bag just in case my checked luggage does not arrive and I take an cheap nightlight to plug-in in the hotel room.....helps me get oriented if I wake up in the middle of the night. A good book for the plane is always a plus. Have a great trip!! |
11-28-2008, 11:26 PM | #4 |
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Re: Traveling tips for a first lone traveler?
Seattle is about the friendliest city on the planet. Don't do anything stupid after dark, be sure to ask at the hotel about areas to avoid. Do see the aquarium, Pike Place Market, Pioneer Square, take the underground tour. Don't pay to get to the top of the Space Needle - it isn't worth a fraction of what they charge. The city is very pedestrian friendly and has a decent bus service. Asking strangers questions is a Seattle trademark and you'll get plenty of conversation out of it.
What you will find is many, many restaurants. Be adventurous, try something new. Also, PM fishbeadtwo about getting together for a herf or two with the Smokey Joe's crowd. Hard to find a better group anywhere. I lived there for 5 years and still visit frequently (I'm 3 hours away in Portland). Depending on the timing, I may be able to come up for a herf.
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11-28-2008, 11:50 PM | #5 |
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Re: Traveling tips for a first lone traveler?
I've done some travel alone in the US and in foreign lands. Don't look like a tourist. Walk like you know where you are going and don't be afraid to get a little lost. These little adventures can get you places that most people don't see. Don't be afraid to talk to people. I've talked to many interesting folks just by chatting them up. Ask them what they would recommend you see while there. Learn what you can before you get there. Have fun and safe travels!
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11-29-2008, 04:13 PM | #6 | ||||
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Aquaruim - check Pike Place Market - check Pioneer Square - check Underground tour - and check Ah the question still stands, I've been debating on whether to bring a few sticks or not. I higly doubt there's a designated smoking area in the hotel(balcony or something). |
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11-28-2008, 11:04 PM | #7 |
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Re: Traveling tips for a first lone traveler?
always have a cell phone with you when travelling and don't use those pesky travel bags that fit around your waist. Nothing says tourist quite like having one of those and that is the first thing that attracts pick pockets. Enjoy your trip!
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11-29-2008, 07:21 AM | #8 |
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Re: Traveling tips for a first lone traveler?
Make sure you know the airline rules. No carry-on liquids (toothpaste, shampoo, etc. can be carried on if less than 3 oz), no lighters, nothing sharp and pointy, and don't use the word 'bomb' on the airplane. Before you get to security, empty your pockets into your carry-on bag, and if you're bringing a laptop, make sure it's accessible since you'll have to take it out of your bag. I imagine that's a fairly long flight, don't forget your iPod/headphones, and bring some snacks. Check the weather in your destination before you leave, and pack appropriately, bring a jacket or something in your carryon so you don't have to dig through your checked bags when you get to Seattle.
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11-29-2008, 08:28 AM | #9 |
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Re: Traveling tips for a first lone traveler?
I travelled through South America alone including places like Medellin Colombia and found that if you don't dress flashy and become intoxicated in public or generally act like a jerk, you have a good chance of surviving and even making some friends on the way.
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11-29-2008, 08:43 AM | #10 |
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Re: Traveling tips for a first lone traveler?
I visited Seattle for the first time last year with my wife. We had a great time. The chowder at Ivar's is killer!!!
The only negative that happened to us was we were on the south end of town in the Oriental part for dinner. After we were done eating we were walking back to our car, which was quite a way, and a tough looking guy told us be had better get out of that part of town before dark. I carry a gun normally, but didn't have it with me as we were traveling to Canada as well. Made me wish I had it with me. |
11-29-2008, 05:25 PM | #11 | ||||
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Will I have to turn my laptop on? I'm bringing 2, one is mine, one for my cousin from his mom who's down here. Ipod with earphones - check It's kinda cold here now so I'll be bringing my jacket along. Forcast looks like some rain in the middle of the week, I hope it's wrong though. Cold = not too bad, Really Cold = still not too bad, Any amount of cold + rain = shitty deals. lol Quote:
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Sucks about that incounter, I'm glad you guys made it out of there safely. What really sucks is that people have to warn you about places, we can't we just be free to rome around and not have to worry about our safety and well being. |
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11-29-2008, 05:34 PM | #12 |
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Re: Traveling tips for a first lone traveler?
I usually try to bring things that make me feel like I'm at home (like slippers or comfortable sweat pants, family picture, etc); a good magazine (Road & Track); a few cigars (probably didn't need to mention that). I also recommend packing a good travel alarm clock and a small flashlight (comes in handy when you get up at night in a dark unfamiliar room). Other than that, don't tap your feet in the bathroom stalls and keep your wallet in a front pocket. Hope that helps.
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11-29-2008, 07:43 PM | #13 |
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Re: Traveling tips for a first lone traveler?
always ask the hotel staff what areas to stay away from. They are also a good source of what restaurants are good and bad.
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11-29-2008, 05:27 PM | #14 |
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Re: Traveling tips for a first lone traveler?
Looks like a bunch of good tips here, I'd appreciate any peice of info if there's more. Thanks for the tips and advice everyone, I really really really really appreciate them. I hope you guys have a good week
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11-29-2008, 09:49 PM | #16 |
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Re: Traveling tips for a first lone traveler?
4 things I never travel with out a few smokes in the travel bag, my Garmin GPS,cell phone and charger and a extra set of clothes
Enjoy the trip,go on line and get familiar with the city, taxi companies,hotels etc it will make you feel like you in your home town Safe Travels
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11-30-2008, 04:17 PM | #18 |
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Re: Traveling tips for a first lone traveler?
The things I notice when traveling to the mainland - you dont need to smile at everyone you pass or say hello to strangers (they think you are wierd or something), look before crossing the street, cars don't stop and wait patiently like they do here.
Also, I always look for a cigar shop, as most places on the mainland have lower taxes and no import cost, so prices are better. Last time I was in VA, I picked up a ton of smokes that I can't find here or are 3x the price here. Also, sitting in a cigar shop lounge allows for meeting new people and intresting conversation. Have a great trip, I love going to the mainland and stretching out a little bit. Plus, the cold makes you really happy you live here. |
11-29-2008, 09:44 PM | #19 |
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Re: Traveling tips for a first lone traveler?
there is no such thing as a "donkey show."
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11-30-2008, 07:01 PM | #20 |
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