Information for Tour Travelers
I hope you are looking forward to your tour as much as I am....it
does not matter how many times I travel, I always look forward to
seeing the end result - the gardens, the history and the sights that
await me at the other end. Over the years I have brought things with
me to make my life a little easier and I would like to share them with
you. I have no idea if you are a seasoned traveler or if this is your
first time but wherever you are, I hope these tidbits make it easier
for you as well.
Don't forget - Air Tickets, Passport! Name tags on and in your bag!
You might also want to take a photocopy of your passport and credit
cards and keep that in a separate place in your room or on your
person.
As far as travelers checks go - it is really hard to find a bank when
we are out touring so I would recommend that you make sure you have
funds in the currency required for lunches and souvenirs. On your free
day you can find a bank to replenish. Everyone take credit cards.
While on the plane...
I always bring a bottle of water and take every glass they offer
me. I always take my shoes off and put on an extra pair of loose
fitting socks.
Your feet swell and this makes you feel more comfortable and your feet
stay nice and warm. While sitting, move your body around - wiggle your
toes, rotate your ankles and stretch. Get up and walk around...it is
usually a long flight. I also pack with me in my carry on a
toothbrush, paste, Visine for my eyes, aspirin, hand and face lotion
and any medication you are on (in original bottles), plus neck pillow
and ear plugs, snacks and no jet-lag.
You can pick up no jet-lag at your local health food store...it does
seem to help at the other end...:)
Things I bring with me for the tour...
I dress in layers - because the days can start out cool, but end up
warm.
Be sure to always check something like
www.theweathernetwork.com
to see what the weather will be like.
Always bring comfortable walking shoes - I know I shouldn't have to
say it, but!
An umbrella - in case it rains and I always bring a plastic bag to put
my wet umbrella in - that way I can carry it without it dripping or
put it in my bag.
A nice big bag to carry your 'stuff' around for the day - we leave
each day and are gone the day - so you might want to bring a bag to
carry it all in
:)
Along with your camera - and yes, people have gone on garden tours and
have not brought a camera with them!! bring enough film or cards if
you have a digital. Bring extra batteries as well. Film and batteries
are very hard to locate especially when you have to park a huge coach.
(I pack my film or cards in my carry on along with my camera)
A journal and pen - and someone mentioned bringing along a tape
recorder so while at gardens you can make notes. And I have seen some
of my guests with road maps as well!
If you wear glasses, bring along an extra pair just in case - and
bring sunglasses too!
I always stuff my things in ziplock bags...easy for customs if you get
checked and handy at the other end.
Washcloths or facecloths - most hotels do not have these and if they
do it's a bonus. I pack a couple in a ziplock.
Bring extra tea along with you if you are a tea granny like I am...I
am either using it or sharing with someone who forgot and you only
have a couple of bags each day...:)
I bring a cardboard tube along - why you ask? because I am so tired of
getting home and finding squished up posters...:)
If you drink wine, you might like to bring a corkscrew along (not in
carry
on)
Pocket calculator
Small photo album with photos of your garden if you would like to
share with us...we always love to see how other people garden.
I am sure you all have other items that you like to pack that I
haven't even thought of, but the above are things that make you think
or what else you might like to bring.
While on the Coach
Not a whole lot to remember here, but never the less, equally
important....
Usually the guide will sit on the left side of the coach - she needs
to see where they are and to be able to confirm things with our driver
and chat with you on the intercom.
I do not make people move seats each time they board the coach, but I
would ask you to note that if someone wants to sit up at the front, to
please let others sit there if they wish to as well...
PLEASE BE ON TIME - When we say the coach will be here at such and
such to pick us up - be there 5 minutes before - this is a very large
vehicle and it cannot sit out on streets or block lanes, so we must be
sure to board as quickly as possible. (and you wouldn't want to be the
one that is late - lots of ragging from the group - just ask me! :)
and lastly, please remember to keep the coach clean - I never really
mention this while on tour because my tour guests are just about the
best! |