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Please Send me information about Cruising Alaska's Inside Passage karen@davisvilletravel.com

 

 

There are books that you can buy that broach issues like Packing......How much for how long, what type of clothes should I pack, will it all be a wrinkled mess when I get there? You know, all of the questions.

My biggest issue is how many pairs of shoes should I pack, and do I need an additional bag for the shoes? Let me list the minimal shoe options in my mind: shoes for running,  dress, walking the city and of course the ones that are just for show!


Packing is always a challenge. Are there really virtues to the single bag approach?  Here is a book we recommend that can be purchased on Amazon Books. This book may not address my shoe issue, but I know it will help you pack.

Melissa

Ask us about Multi-Sport Vacations.

 

 

 

 

 

Business Travel Reservations

State of California  
Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training
University of California Davis

We encourage you to CALL US for your business travel reservation....
One of our cooperate agents will be able to assist you with your business travel reservation. 
Listed below are our reservation phone numbers.  

530-758-4510
916-448-1951
800-255-4567

You may also send an email to an agent and they
will respond to your email reservation request
as soon as they can.

 

           Listed below are your corporate reservation agents:

Karen Klever

Corporate Agent
karen@davisvilletravel.com

Six of  Karen's 23 years of travel agent experience have been with Davisville Travel. Her two areas of expertise are Cruise vacations and China. Her gracious manner and enthusiasm make her a wonderful addition to our travel agency.

 

Jennifer Mendisco
Corporate Agent

jennifer@davisvilletravel.com
Jennifer has been a travel agent since 1992, the last  seven years she has been working in the Corporate Dept at Davisville. During her time as an agent,  she has enjoyed traveling to Alaska, Mexico and Hawaii. Kauai is her favorite and can't wait until her next trip back to the island. She is also an avid sports fan (Kings and Giants) which could explain the enthusiasm she brings into the office and to her client

Brigitte Koepp
Corporate Agent

brigitte@davisvilletravel.com
 
Brigitte we are very happy say is back with Davisville Travel. After taking a year to attend to other matters she is now working as a strong member of our corporate division. 

 

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In order to resister you we will need your name, address, a password, and they destinations and or vacations that you are most interested in receiving information on.

 

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Travel Recommendations:
 FYI your arrival time prior to departure should be no less than 90 minutes and we suggest 2 hours.

How to Travel with out stress

Planning and patience are the keys.  First purchase a book that you have always wanted to read.  Tuck that into an easily accessible place in your carry on.

 

Make every effort to obtain an assigned seat…even the dreaded middle seat is better that none!  Hint: most airlines release a lot of seats for pre-assignment 24 hours prior to the flight departure.  Call at that time… even if you have to set your alarm clock for 5:00 AM.  Check the airline’s website the day before you travel.  Many airlines will allow you to print out your boarding pass in advance.  If you cannot do this take advantage.  If you cannot do this take advantage of the kiosks in most major airports to obtain your boarding pass.

Pack Carefully.  If you are uncertain about the wisdom of taking a certain item check the transportation Security website – www.tsa.gov/public for a list of prohibited items.  Remember to leave your checked luggage unlocked…if you do not the lock may be broken.  You might secure your luggage from casual roaming hands with plastic fasteners.  If security cuts these in order to inspect your luggage they will replace them.

Call the airlines about 4 hours before you plan to leave for the airport for a last minute update on the flight.

Plan to arrive at least 2 hours prior to departure for a domestic flight and 3 hours if you are traveling internationally.  Try to have a friend drive you to the airport.  Parking is very limited during holidays.

Before approaching security take all the change out of your pockets and remove belts or anything with metal in it.  Remove your shoes.  This will help you clear security quickly.

Once through security, find your gate, relax and open that book!

Drink lots of water during the flight…. And get up to walk around at least once per hour.  You will feel better on arrival for your efforts.

And have a WONDERFUL TRIP!!!!!!!

           

 
 

 

 


 

 

 

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