These 18 Traveling Tips Will Make Your Next Girls' Trip Unforgettable—Thank Us Later!
Jen Shiori Adams
·6 min read
Girls Trips are the best. What's better than spending quality time with the people closest to you?
If you've never been on one, though, it can definitely seem intimidating to plan. Luckily, you've come to the right place. To help you out, I consulted the wise people of Reddit —specifically members of this post and this post — to get all the best tips to prepare you. I also added some of my own tips for good measure below...you're welcome!
1.First things first, make a plan.
2.To avoid problems, have everyone contribute something to the plan.
3.Also, make sure you carve out time for being alone.
4.Download Splitwise for tracking expenses.
5.Drop a pin when you park the car.
6.Stay together, especially at night.
7.Bring a portable phone charger.
8.Only keep the money you will use for the day in your purse.
9.Snap lots of pics, but be careful about posting in real time.
10.Do a daily check-in with family.
11.Research transportation options.
12.Plan outfits in advance.
13.Make digital copies of your documents.
14.Set a budget
15.Coordinate shared items.
16.Make reservations.
17.Set up a shared album.
18.Lastly, designate one day for relaxing.
Do you have group trip tips? Let me know in the comments!
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