Tuesday, December 1, 2009

5 Worst Case Vacation Scenarios - and How to Fix Them

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If worst came to absolute worst, your vacation could end up like a Chevy Chase movie - a string of cringe-inducing mishaps and perpetual wrong-turns (“Look kids, Big Ben!”). But even in the event of utter disaster - the airline’s lost your luggage, you were pick-pocketed while hailing a taxi - there are ways to salvage a vacation, be it a long-planned international trek or a quickie weekend at the shore. Check out these must-know survival tips for overcoming your worst-case vacation pitfall.

You lost your passport. Before you go: Color copy your Passport and a secondary government-issued photo ID, like your driver’s license. Write the phone number of the US embassy in the country you’re visiting on the back, and pack the copies in a separate place from the originals - so if one gets lost or stolen, you’ll have backup ID. The fix: Call the US embassy right away and report your passport stolen; it may be a few days before you can pick up a new one, but having copies can expedite the process.

Your airline went bankrupt. Before you go: Consider whether you really want to book with a small, independent carrier versus a larger one less vulnerable to an abrupt work stoppage. If you choose the indie airline, invest in travel insurance. Be sure to print out e-tickets or other proofs of purchase. The fix: Call the airline immediately for instructions. You’ll want a refund, but also another method of transportation to your destination. Find out if the airline has made alternate arrangements for stranded passengers with another airline. If not, try to book standby on another airline. You may have to pony up for a new ticket.

You got sunburned - bad. Before you go: Pack sunscreen of at least SPF 30, plus a floppy sun hat (think JLo). We like La Roche Posay Anthelios sunblock - it stays on, won’t make you break out or irritate sensitive skin, and protects from UVA and UVB rays. Also bring Advil and aloe. The fix: Get out of the sun. Take a cool shower or apply cool compresses to the burned areas. Pop an Advil to reduce pain and swelling, then slather yourself in non-menthol, all-natural aloe vera gel. If you’re sensitive to the touch, try Solarcaine - cooling aerosol aloe vera with numbing lidocaine. Don’t pick or peel! Drinks lots of cold water, and keep blisters clean so they don’t get infected.

Your tropical paradise getaway is ruined by torrential downpours. Before you go: Pack a deck of cards, and load your video iPod with a new movie or two. The fix: Head to the hotel’s bar or restaurant and bust out the cards and iPod. Odds are you’re not the only traveler ruing the lousy weather. Pretty soon, you’ll be the life of the party.

You missed your flight - which connects to a cruise ready to sail. Before you go: Avoid scheduling lunchtime or afternoon flights - those tend to run late. The earliest flights out, the better. The fix: Call the airline, tell them you’re running late, and ask if you can switch to another flight, even one with a connection if it gets you to your destination to catch your next connection. Offer to fly out of another airport if you’re in an area with several. Then call the cruise line immediately for guidance.

By Sarah Wexler

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  • John's Avatar
    Posted by John Sat Sep 19, 2009 1:43pm PDT

    I traveling I have learned that there are 2 kinds of luggage. Carry on and lost! With that being said I always use my name a cell phone on my luggage tags. I also include several business cards in the various pockets of the luggage. Lastly if you want your luggage to follow you make sure there is plenty of time between flights.

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  • Buzzerd's Avatar
    Posted by Buzzerd Sat Sep 19, 2009 4:45pm PDT

    If you never want to be disappointed on your vacation, left behind and crapped on,

    DO NOT CHOOSE NORWEGIAN CRUSIE LINES!!!

    Biggest crooks on the seas. They are a bunch of scam artists.

    "Oh, would you like to upgrade for another $258?

    Fricken loosers!!!

    Worst experience of our lives!

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  • Mister's Avatar
    Posted by Mister Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:18am PDT

    boils down to two words...stay home

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  • Andrea's Avatar
    Posted by Andrea Mon Sep 28, 2009 12:19pm PDT

    Always buy travel insurance. We made last minute plans to take a cruise after our daughter injured her back and we had to cancel a ski trip. Everything would have worked out, but our flight was delayed for maintenance. We contacted the cruise line as soon as we learned about the delay but they had no sympathy. We arrived at the dock 20 minutes past the last official call for boarding (departure minus 1 hour) so we were not allowed to board the ship. The airline flew us to the first port of call, but the cruise line decided not to tender because the sea was too rough. Royal Caribbean left us and two other families in a foreign country - - and made us pay for the cost of the cruise. I thought we had insurance but we did not. Needless to say, it was a very expensive lesson.

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