FAQ - Parking

The packing list we provide is just some key items you must know about your destination (swimsuit or snow boots?).

You're on vacation so it's always fun to get gussied up for a nice evening. If we're sending you to somewhere that requires a fancy outfit, we will tell you. Otherwise it's your call!

Pack to your weather forecast! Depending on where you're from, you may feel differently about different temperatures. Are you from Minnesota and heading somewhere in the 50s and it feels balmy? Or are you from Florida and 50s means hat and coat? Only you know how many layers you need to stay warm!

Speaking of layers, we love a layer. When traveling it's never a bad idea to have extra layers for going in and out of cold museums in the summer or going into somewhere warm during the winter and being able to unwrap.

Leave room for souvenirs!

If you're bringing only a carry on, remember you can only have liquid up to 3.4 oz. That means bringing smaller bottles. If you're not sure if it's too big, check the bottle itself, it should have a size listed. Your hotel will have things like shampoo, conditioner, etc so you don't have to bring it unless you want your own. Don’t forget your comfort items - hand sanitizer, lip balm, etc.

Don’t want to buy water at the airport but you can’t bring a larger liquid bottle through TSA, bring an empty bottle and refill it once you're through security.

If you do decide to check a bag, be sure not to put anything essential like medication, jewelry, glasses etc in it.

Your package includes a carry on and a personal item. A personal item can be a backpack, a purse, a tote, etc which fits under the seat in front of you and a carry on is a larger bag that fits above you - a small roller board bag, a duffel, etc. If you want to check a bag you can, but you will pay additionally for that at the airport!

The cost to check a piece of luggage varies by airline as well, but you can expect approximately $35-65 per luggage per flight.