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Five Simple Ideas for Packing Light

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We travel to escape the worries and responsibilities of our everyday routine. Its where we can leave behind our home life in exchange for something simpler and calmer. So, shouldn’t that mindset begin before you hit the road?

Packing light can set the tone of your vacation. It can be difficult at first as we tell ourselves that a nice-to-have item is a must-have necessity. However, consider the benefits of packing light: no excess baggage fees, easy to remember inventory, extra space for souvenirs and an easier repacking process.

Here are some quick tips to keep in mind for the next time you hit the road with Best Western:

Luggage

Packing light starts with the luggage. Don’t go for your biggest suitcase, instead select one that fits with your airlines carry-on size restrictions for easy time and money savings.

Clothes and shoes

Pack outfits that mix and match, and don’t exceed over a week’s worth of clothes. Roll your clothes for space efficiency. Plus, for your bulkiest clothing — such as sneakers and jackets — try to wear those during your transit.

Organization

Create a packing checklist to help pack what you need and avoid overpacking what you don’t. Use packing sacks or cubes to keep related items together, and to optimize your valuable luggage space.

Toiletries

Instead of bringing your electric toothbrush, go for a collapsible travel size one. Bring travel-size versions of your favorite hygienic products and use small containers/bags to carry your wet or liquid items.

Entertainment

When it comes to books, cameras and maps — if your phone, iPad or e-reader can do it, don’t bring the hardcopy. Always consider how much you anticipate you will use these electronics before bringing them.