6 Biggest Things People Forget to Do BEFORE They Travel

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  • @JOS4015
    @JOS4015 9 лет назад +153

    Small tip but important. Run your garbage disposer. It's not nice to come back from a vacation and find the broccoli you had 10 days ago has fermented in the disposer.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  9 лет назад +26

      I am guessing this is from personal experience ;)

    • @evotme9995
      @evotme9995 5 лет назад +1

      HAHAHAHA

  • @Billythachikk
    @Billythachikk 7 лет назад +317

    Lay the whole content of your check-in luggage out on the floor and get one picture where everything is clearly visible. Put it in your online Dropbox. If your suitcase goes missing and you need compesation, you have proof of your belongings which makes insurance claims so much easier. Also do a close-up of jewelry, etc. if they aren't easy to see on the big picture.

    • @diva70smusic
      @diva70smusic 6 лет назад +6

      Billythachikk Great tip and I do the same. However, on trips I don't wear much jewelry, only a simple watch and one pair of earrings.

    • @LtDarkstar
      @LtDarkstar 6 лет назад +1

      Super smart! Thank you :D

    • @peaceLove1988
      @peaceLove1988 5 лет назад +8

      Don't put your jewellery in your check in language or anything really expensive put it in your carry on.

    • @user-kh4rj5nd3p
      @user-kh4rj5nd3p 5 лет назад +1

      Very useful tip!

    • @EarlJohn61
      @EarlJohn61 4 года назад

      @@holger_p but if you're an honest player, it'll remind you of what you put in your luggage... So you know what to try to claim.

  • @dalefrolander3583
    @dalefrolander3583 5 лет назад +5

    Put a paper cup with water in it in the freezer ahead of time. Once frozen place a coin on top. If your power goes out while you were gone you will know by the flashing clocks, but you won't know for how long. If the coin is still on top your food remained frozen. If the coin is inside the ice you will know that your freezer thawed and then refroze the food.

  • @annajones1396
    @annajones1396 6 лет назад +73

    Bring an international electrical outlet adapter plug

    • @Premislao89
      @Premislao89 6 лет назад +4

      Pam Bennett genius! Actually first person that mentioned it :o good point!

    • @dantesinporno
      @dantesinporno 5 лет назад +1

      I would have totally forgotten about that and then been screwed when I arrived.
      Thank you for reminding me

    • @peterfromgw4615
      @peterfromgw4615 3 года назад

      Doesn’t every where in the world use US plugs???? Sorry about the sarcasm because I’ve run into people while travelling with that problem. Usually our mates from the US are the worst offenders. Best wishes from Australia. Thanks, Mark, but you shouldn’t have to tell people this sort of info.............

  • @gromel3
    @gromel3 6 лет назад +23

    Mark, very good information.
    Somethings I do just prior to leaving the house to go on my trip;
    1- Empty garbage.
    2- Shut off water main.
    3- Shut off water heater breaker.
    4- Adjust A/C temperature to a moderate setting.
    I then don't have to worry about bad orders, water leaks/brakes, or high electric bills , when I return.

  • @natelloyd4796
    @natelloyd4796 9 лет назад +236

    We always unplug our wireless router before we go. Eat or throw out any food that will go bad while you're gone. And whatever you do, do not leave on a trip with dirty dishes in the sink!

    • @pascalstriangle5969
      @pascalstriangle5969 8 лет назад +21

      +Nate Lloyd ...Or you might find your very own penicillin culture in the kitchen sink when you come backXD

    • @daroadrunner1253
      @daroadrunner1253 8 лет назад +18

      Haha! Or, you can draw up a plan to charge the new life forms rent!

    • @caseyvee4419
      @caseyvee4419 7 лет назад +17

      Reminds me of a way to mess with your neighbors. Leave an anonymous note on their door: "Have you been on vacation? Your wifi is not working!"

    • @Melanie-le6mw
      @Melanie-le6mw 7 лет назад +2

      Nate Lloyd Yes!!!!!!

    • @RustOnWheels
      @RustOnWheels 6 лет назад +8

      Take a few days off earlier to pack and clean the house. This reduces packing stress and nothing beats getting back from your holiday to a clean house and a freshly made bed (to sleep off the jet lag) :)

  • @scott917
    @scott917 7 лет назад +179

    On your mobile phone turn off automatic updates. So it wont update while you are paying for the more expensive data....

    • @PoTommyPo
      @PoTommyPo 7 лет назад +8

      scott917 YES, this comment is underrated

    • @NathanAlderGigaBITNate
      @NathanAlderGigaBITNate 6 лет назад +4

      Or just switch your phone on flight mode

    • @Jackiezyon
      @Jackiezyon 6 лет назад +2

      Nathan Alder
      Your phone 📱 automatically tells you to shut off cellular data. And turn on WiFi. At least my phone did.

    • @WhirlyPearly
      @WhirlyPearly 5 лет назад +1

      scott917 my phone company sends a text “ Welcome to “(=&+” You are part of the Roam abroad plan. For $8 or 5 whatever, you can have access to talk and text or just talk or just text. This runs from 12.01 am to 11.59pm so you decide what days you want your phone on/off. I think he needs to update this video because even my credit card company doesn’t require a heads up. Maybe it’s just a Canadian thing

  • @Ohforgodssakethatsme
    @Ohforgodssakethatsme 6 лет назад +88

    Take an empty 2L pop bottle. Pour a couple of inches of a coloured liquid into it and freeze. Repeat the process with different coloured liquids until you have multiple layers of different colours going all the way up the bottle. Leave it in the freezer and check it when you return. If the colours have run into each other, you know the power went off long enough to spoil your food while you were gone.

    • @vladimirputin8094
      @vladimirputin8094 6 лет назад +5

      Olga Nohra great hack!

    • @Ohforgodssakethatsme
      @Ohforgodssakethatsme 6 лет назад +8

      If you're gone a couple of weeks, that's plenty of time for the food to refreeze. You wouldn't know the power had gone off or for how long.

    • @anglicky69
      @anglicky69 6 лет назад +5

      you can't just check frozen food. as dude said, it would refreeze and you would have had no idea

    • @AmisTheos
      @AmisTheos 5 лет назад +9

      Thats the point of the bottle woth the layered frozen liquids, if your freezer went off you'd notice a dofference in the bottle

    • @contact3604
      @contact3604 5 лет назад +2

      Great idea!
      Thank you!
      Live long and prosper!
      Moira

  • @rebeccaperry443
    @rebeccaperry443 9 лет назад +58

    Check your fridge for things like milk that have expiration dates and can cause a major stink. Use them up BEFORE you go. I've only had to go through that lesson once.
    Also, make your bed and tidy up a little before you leave your house so you're not faced with having to take out two-week-old trash when you get back from your fabulous and exhausting trip. Plus, a made bed is just nicer to come home to.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  9 лет назад +23

      I remember going to Cyprus with an ex girlfriend and when we got back she hadn't done the dishes in her apartment and there was a layer of mold over the whole sink. Yuck

  • @dwnk4691
    @dwnk4691 7 лет назад +27

    Thanks for the videos. You are also giving your sons a tremendous gift by showing them the world. Our family lived in Switzerland for a year when I was 8 years old (1972) and I still have fond memories of that year. God bless you and yours.

  • @tosht2515
    @tosht2515 9 лет назад +196

    Mark, one thing you mentioned a long time ago that I had never considered was prior to every trip, locate the U.S. Embassy in every city on your itinerary or at least find the closest one and note the contact info; very prudent advice and part of my pre-trip routine.

    • @ahogg5960
      @ahogg5960 6 лет назад +16

      Also, if for whatever reason your nation's embassy isn't in the country you're visiting (rare, but it happens), find out if there are any other countries embassies or consulates that have agreements with your home nation to help you if you run into trouble.
      Same goes for doctors too - several western European nations have reciprocal deals with Australia (my home country) to provide emergency medical care if you show your Medicare card. Check it out, maybe your home country has similar deals in place with others. Very handy to know if it applies to you.

    • @horseplop9
      @horseplop9 6 лет назад +2

      Tosh T Hey Tosh did you go to the Embassy??

    • @tosht2515
      @tosht2515 6 лет назад +4

      +Uncle Chuckles No. Fortunately I've never needed to. I recall that Mark's original advice to locate the embassy was in case one loses or has their passport stolen.

    • @horseplop9
      @horseplop9 6 лет назад

      Tosh T oh cool
      Do you have any experiences in Europe? or favorite cities there

    • @debraladams9140
      @debraladams9140 5 лет назад

      I do this!

  • @HeyElisha
    @HeyElisha 7 лет назад +173

    I'm not even joking this video reminded me to turn off my oven lol

  • @criskity
    @criskity 8 лет назад +62

    Make sure your bills are automatically deducted from your account. Set your phone to airplane mode and only use local wifi; otherwise get a local SIM card.

    • @Mikirlav
      @Mikirlav 7 лет назад +1

      I definitely would never ever turn it on airplane mode (other than on the airplane..). There's the option to just turn off mobile data or even just to turn off mobile data in foreign countries in general.
      Just in case there's an emergency at home and someone needs to contact me - or if there's an emergency in the country I'm traveling in and my family or the ministry of foreign affairs needs to make sure I'm okay. Wouldn't want to find that call hours later when I turn on the connections.

    • @debraladams9140
      @debraladams9140 5 лет назад +2

      @@Mikirlav Yes. Turning "Mobile Data Off" does not affect you receiving calls.

    • @jayceesmith82
      @jayceesmith82 5 лет назад

      unless u have tmobile ur good to go... love tmobile free text and internet mostly in europe 😊

  • @luisstransport
    @luisstransport 7 лет назад +33

    Unplug all electrical stuff

  • @urhiredhr421
    @urhiredhr421 7 лет назад +25

    Fantastic tips. Also, TURN YOUR MAIN WATER VALVE OFF. TURN YOUR WATER HEATER OFF!

    • @txdraw
      @txdraw 5 лет назад

      I have a sprinkler system so I never turn off the main line. I do turn the lines to the toilets and washing machine off. Also never have turned off the water heaterand have never had an issue

  • @Jimbobeatty
    @Jimbobeatty 3 года назад +3

    These are some "must do" before you travel ...
    Scan your passports, send to a relative or friend, so if you lose it, they can email it to you. Makes it a whole lot faster to get a replacement.
    PRINT OUT all your reservations, air, hotel, etc. They come in handy if you lose your cellphone or don't have a connection (this has happened to me many times)
    PACK, one change of clothes in your carry on, if you check luggage. You will then always have a least one change while you wash and dry the other
    BRING the bottles(with labels) and prescriptions of all medication you bring with you. Some countries it's illegal to have without them
    OUTLET CONVERTOR, you don't want to get into the hotel late at night to find you can't plug anything in!
    CREDIT CARDS! Always have a back up, a card that you never use (make sure you call to activate, etc). One that you will pack separately, with some cash and some sort of ID. I had a friend who got her wallet stolen in Paris, with all her credit cards, cash and id/passport. Talk about feeling naked and afraid!

  • @dorothycrombie8446
    @dorothycrombie8446 6 лет назад +92

    take a photocopy of passport put in a separate place

    • @debraladams9140
      @debraladams9140 5 лет назад +2

      I do this! And, I have the addresses of both the US and Canadian Embassies in the countries I'm travelling to--in case of emergency/lost passport (I have dual citizenship)

    • @evotme9995
      @evotme9995 5 лет назад +6

      Okay Mom.

    • @browneof
      @browneof 5 лет назад +3

      Scan passport and all reservations and put them on google drive or Dropbox or somewhere you can access them.

    • @joeo7257
      @joeo7257 5 лет назад +2

      Email them to a relative.

  • @tosht2515
    @tosht2515 9 лет назад +46

    I have a travel kit (including nail clippers) that stays in my luggage even when I'm not on holiday. That way I don't need to think when I pack before trips.

    • @phillipglass
      @phillipglass 8 лет назад +4

      +Tosh T Such a no brainer... just have two sets.. one for home and one ready for travel. The items never go bad. (I have three... one at work as well)

  • @michaelwatson113
    @michaelwatson113 7 лет назад +22

    Before I leave: I get a copy of my prescriptions and a copy of the info sheet from my pharmacist. Check the weather forecast at my destination. Clean the house, including changing the bed linens. (Sooooo nice to come home to.)

  • @natalieryan9828
    @natalieryan9828 7 лет назад +89

    Take out trash and throw away or eat food that will expire

    • @cellardoor199991
      @cellardoor199991 6 лет назад

      forgot todo that for 2 wks. Had to through out the trash can. Gross

    • @cinegraphics
      @cinegraphics 5 лет назад +2

      Take out the cat and feed the recycle bin.

  • @Cambell777
    @Cambell777 8 лет назад +66

    1) If using AirBnb: bring a small TORCH (or use your cellphone) I have only great experiences with AirBnb, but some places there are no or little light from the main door from the street up the stairs to the apartment.
    2) Shopping fashion: if you travel light, like with a medium-size backpack like myself; pack some old clothes ready for trashing, use them during your trip, and then trash them. THEN you can shop some NEW shirts, jeans or whatever, and stuff them in your backpack, using the space the old items used up.

    • @jimsox881
      @jimsox881 8 лет назад +5

      it's not a torch. Torch has a flame. It's called a flashlight

    • @moroccodude5505
      @moroccodude5505 8 лет назад

      ahahh

    • @sadams12345678
      @sadams12345678 8 лет назад +37

      Jim Crabtrey, he's using British terminology. A FLASHLIGHT is called a TORCH in Great Britain.

    • @cijmo
      @cijmo 7 лет назад +3

      That's true. Bed & Breakfasts have regulations about how much light per square foot but Air BnB doesn't have the regulations. Thanks for that! I've not encountered a problem at any Air BnBs for that but never thought about it.

    • @Katasha2
      @Katasha2 6 лет назад +1

      Not in UK.

  • @Debberdoon
    @Debberdoon 6 лет назад +4

    One of the items people often overlook when preparing to travel is to notify their veterinarian of who will be caring for their pet while they are away, and that that person is authorized to make care decisions and incur expenses on your behalf.

    • @laurie6123
      @laurie6123 2 года назад +1

      I leave a letter with my pet sitter giving them authorization

    • @hellokittymommy24
      @hellokittymommy24 6 месяцев назад

      This is so smart! Never thought of this for my pup. Thanks 🐶

  • @1AXMRDR
    @1AXMRDR 5 лет назад +5

    Set up a radio to a talk station on a timer with volume up fairly loud - like you would if you were running around the house doing chores. Just an added measure to the lamps on timers.
    Also don't forget to reprogram your thermostats to save on your utilities.

  • @mariannem8419
    @mariannem8419 8 лет назад +26

    I keep a list in my suitcase of things to do before I leave and things to remember to bring with me. That way I cannot forget to check my list before I leave.

  • @scrapprincess75
    @scrapprincess75 9 лет назад +28

    Set up your bills on auto pay then you don't ever have to worry about it. If you can't pay your bills and afford to travel then you should probably wait anyhow.

  • @weedandwine
    @weedandwine 7 лет назад +124

    Don't forget prescription medications.

  • @elenap6284
    @elenap6284 5 лет назад +1

    Check your calendar the days you will be traveling! Cancel or reschedule any appointments! Like a dental or doctor appointment. Some offices charge for a failed appointment.

  • @CrimeOnWings
    @CrimeOnWings 9 лет назад +54

    Buying a sim card in Europe just for the trip might be the way to go. From what I've experienced so far, American cellphone plans are always very expensive (like $40-80/month, even without traveling to a different country), but in a lot of European countries you only pay 10-15€ a month for (a limited amount of) calls, texts and data. Or you go prepayed an pay roughly 9ct/min. And the good thing is, as long as you don't leave the union, prices per EU call or text won't go above a certain limit (something like 15 cents I think), so you won't spend huge amounts of money. I even used my German sim card in the US because I had Wifi most of the time and calling people wasn't much more expensive either. Hope I could help!

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  9 лет назад +7

      +CrimeOnWings they are and if you have an unlocked phone and if you are staying in the same country I would just buy a chip (I have a chip for Italy, uk, Germany, Portugal, spain, Poland and lithunia) so I hear you :) thanks for the info!

    • @xXPyrophorusXx
      @xXPyrophorusXx 9 лет назад +2

      +woltersworld knowroaming.com. Get your phone unlocked, and they will send you a tech film that goes over your chip. I come automatically, with a US and UK phone number, and you just get a local number for about 70 countries, through their app.

    • @brucestein988
      @brucestein988 8 лет назад

      +CrimeOnWings Best tips ever! Especially about the fingernails! As to the phones...The past few years, I have found the best (well, cheapest) thing is to buy a local SIM card for my GSM phone (in the USA, AT&t or T-mobile) for about 10-20 dollars, with 1 gig of data, then e-mail folks back in the USA with a local number, or better yet, just tell them to use SKYPE, VIBER, or email to contact me, all of which just use internet data.

    • @michaelminton1224
      @michaelminton1224 8 лет назад +3

      Leave your phone and other electronics at home. You are on vacation and you are there to enjoy the fun not wasting time with emails. You can do all that when you get home.

    • @mtpstv94
      @mtpstv94 8 лет назад +7

      You can pay as little as $2/month in Europe for basically unlimited everything. At least in Ukraine. I would love to have those prices in the US.

  • @coccinelle80
    @coccinelle80 7 лет назад +54

    GET TRAVEL INSURANCE!!! Plan ahead!!!

    • @LtDarkstar
      @LtDarkstar 6 лет назад +5

      Also another tip a friend told me is to check your health insurance coverage if it extends to overseas

  • @paulambraz9705
    @paulambraz9705 9 лет назад +3

    I love your videos Mark! When you talked about nails I thought: it would be amazing if Jocelyn could make a video about what women should do before travelling, like waxing or shaving , moisturizing the hair, taking care of eyebrows, etc., so we can be less worried during the trip.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  9 лет назад +5

      I will ask her. She is a bit camera shy so it might take a bit but I will try to get her to help :)

  • @melissamayaa
    @melissamayaa 9 лет назад +19

    you have no idea how much your videos are helping me out thanks for everything!!!!!!

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  9 лет назад +3

      +Melissa Maya that is really nice to hear. I am really happy to hear we can help!

    • @dantesinporno
      @dantesinporno 5 лет назад +1

      Dude's awesome.

    • @cinegraphics
      @cinegraphics 5 лет назад +1

      Find someone to feed your flowers and water your cat.

  • @thereseember2800
    @thereseember2800 6 лет назад +4

    These are wonderful tips. Thank you so kindly. And please have someone regularly checking INSIDE your place. My friend came home to the entire first floor of her house flooded from a water pipe that had broken while she was on a trip.

  • @freezombie
    @freezombie 6 лет назад +10

    Suspend your newspaper subscription if you have one (especially if it's daily)

    • @surmatise
      @surmatise 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah, a stack of newspapers building up is a sign burglars use to know if you are away. Also either have someone you trust pick up your mail or have the post office hold it until you get back.

  • @derweltenwanderer8760
    @derweltenwanderer8760 8 лет назад +21

    What I learned while travelling: ALWAYS bring your nail file you.

  • @k.stacey7389
    @k.stacey7389 5 лет назад +1

    I do love having the mail slot in my front door. Just piles up inside, no worry of an overflowing mailbox.

  • @johndhchoi
    @johndhchoi 4 года назад +4

    Great tips! One thing I would add that could really be a life saver would be to either get a bit of a base tan or pack lots of sun screen. If you're going somewhere sunny and you haven't been in the sun much, might do you good to walk around barefoot for a bit before. I've had sun burns on tops of my feet and other weird areas that I didn't think of that just ruined my vacations.

  • @lavayuki
    @lavayuki 6 лет назад +4

    I've made most these mistakes at all at once when I went to Japan for a month except the phone data package as I just rented a phone. Online check in, photocopying and scanning all important documents like passports etc., having the embassy number for your country saved, adequate supply of any important medications and exchanging currency beforehand instead of at the airport are few other things I tend to do

  • @daroadrunner1253
    @daroadrunner1253 8 лет назад +9

    I like to have a meal or 2 in the freezer for when you come back & pass out. Maybe I should start making a shopping list, too, for those long trips. No good making housework plans post travel euphoria! Always a disaster for me...

    • @daleyeager8576
      @daleyeager8576 6 лет назад

      Da Roadrunner We live in Florida and sometimes go on vacation during hurricane season. We use as much as possible in the the freezer and refrigerator, just in case a storm hits when we are gone. All we usually have left in the refrigerator is something for breakfast for when we get home. I also make sure we have pasta and sauce in the cabinet.

    • @jayneofspain3322
      @jayneofspain3322 4 года назад

      Put a cup of water in the freezer with a coin on top once frozen. If no coin on top when you come home you know the power has been off a long time.

  • @mrbushlied7742
    @mrbushlied7742 5 лет назад +1

    You can always turn off mobile data on your cell phone instead of purchasing an international data package. I always purchase a local sim card for the country I'm visiting. Many countries require passport size photos on sim card applications.

  • @brighton_dude
    @brighton_dude 9 лет назад +16

    I think it is very good to create a packing list. You can start this list about a fortnight before you leave. First put everything on it that you can think of, then as other things come to mind put them on that list. Then when you pack the day before you go you will have this comprehensive list of the things you need. Take the list with you and use it when you are packing to leave, this way you won't forget anything.
    I keep my lists on my laptop. I don't throw them out, I keep them in a special travelling folder. When I am planning on going somewhere I copy the most recent packing list and use that as the basis for my new list. There are always some items to remove and some to add. I always take my laptop with me so the list travels with me of course.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  9 лет назад +4

      +brighton dude I do that actually. have my list and check it off one by one

    • @brighton_dude
      @brighton_dude 9 лет назад +3

      Yes a packing list does indeed bring peace of mind. It ends all those doubts about whether you have packed the tickets for such and such.
      I first started doing packing lists when I started work as a freelance film maker. I had so much equipment with many small items to pack for every journey, so I created a list.
      The list making is so useful that now I do it even when I go for a weekend somewhere with only hand luggage and no video stuff.

    • @Billythachikk
      @Billythachikk 7 лет назад +4

      I do the same, actually. For my upcoming trip I have a concise online Word document with several sections, one for a packing list (where everything I have yet to find in the house is in red color, so it stands out), 1 section for budgetting, one for travel ideas for the area I'm visiting and one is for different links and such that I have collected that I will look at when I arrive. I feel like preparing for the trip is half the fun, to be honest. And it makes you a lot less stressed about any possible mishaps, if you're openminded about your plans, at least.

    • @Kiran______
      @Kiran______ 5 лет назад

      Wolters World Me too, especially when I stop in different cities. Check it off at each destination. It’s a lifesaver!

    • @gaingaran81
      @gaingaran81 5 лет назад

      I love having packing list too. This way you don't forget anything.

  • @chelyc3627
    @chelyc3627 6 лет назад +3

    If you make a last second bathroom trip make sure you turn the faucet off correctly, i had friends come home to a disaster after a 2week vacation.

  • @mtpstv94
    @mtpstv94 8 лет назад +7

    I notified my bank about being abroad and they still annoyed me with calls on my first trip to Europe, more than once. The second time it wasn't as bad. I think they called once. That brings about another tip to mention: if you have a different number while abroad, make sure SOMEONE is receiving calls on your number at home so they can let you know if the bank IS calling you, because they might still bother you even if you do notify them.

  • @sams9016
    @sams9016 6 лет назад +1

    You could also fill your freezer and pantry with a couple of instant meals and uht milk. Food shopping is the last thing you want to do on the first day you're back home and exhausted from jet lag. Also clean your home before you go. It makes coming back easier, especially if you've only given yourself a day or two before going back to work.

  • @artrea849
    @artrea849 7 лет назад +2

    T-Mobile is the way to go, has always worked throughout Europe, 3G data speeds, no extra charge, only calls are like 25c

  • @smilingbabs6752
    @smilingbabs6752 7 лет назад +1

    If you're going to be gone longer than a week, hire a neighbor kid to mow your lawn/shovel snow. Nothing says no one is home like a neglected exterior. Great video!

  • @bhushaaa4244
    @bhushaaa4244 4 года назад +1

    Download offline maps to your phone before you leave. That way you don't have to rely on data connections every time you have to look for a place.

  • @lovelyMissInna
    @lovelyMissInna 5 лет назад +1

    The finger nail thing is REAL. I've put clippers and a file in my travel toiletry bag bc I always seem to break a nail or snag them when I'm travelling. There is nothing worse than having scraggly looking nails and having no tools to fix it!

  • @kraftdinner4202
    @kraftdinner4202 9 лет назад +7

    Hey Mark! Are you ever going to go back to Ireland? Updated videos about Dublin and Ireland in general would be awesome!

  • @bhushaaa4244
    @bhushaaa4244 4 года назад +1

    Clean your house before you leave. Like do the dishes, vacuum, make your beds etc. There's no better feeling than coming back from a long trip to a nice clean house.

  • @04smallmj
    @04smallmj 8 лет назад +10

    I live in a shared house, so turning alarm clocks off is also on my list :P

    • @EarlJohn61
      @EarlJohn61 5 лет назад

      Turn *ALL* the alarm clocks in the house off, the day that you leave.
      Your housemates will thank you for giving them a morning sleep-in that first day... ("What's that? You missed your college final exam because you slept in? Really you should plan better than that!")

  • @dudley11
    @dudley11 Месяц назад

    I freeze a plastic cup of water & then lay a quarter on top of the ice. I place that cup in the freezer, I do this incase the power goes off & it indicates if the power has been off for an extended period of time.

  • @TMD3453
    @TMD3453 Год назад

    Definitely give yourself enough time before you go, and even day of. So many times I’ve rushed out wondering if I turned the oven off etc. If I went more slowly, I’m sure it wouldn’t happen. It’s tough though. The trip begins.. and ends…at home! Cheers happy and safe travels (and arrivals back home)

  • @griffin2263
    @griffin2263 9 лет назад +4

    we always get a credit card just for that trip then when the 3 or 4 week trip is over we cancel it a couple weeks after we get home,every time we have gone to Italy our credit card gets jacked and we still have the card so watch your statements when you get home ...even if you still have your card and keep receipts

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  9 лет назад

      +theuniplex never thought of that. cool

  • @howardgoldstein2248
    @howardgoldstein2248 7 лет назад +3

    Homeowners - remember to shut the main water line. You don't need to come back to a flood due to a busted water line and turn off your water heater as well. Also if you have a security monitoring system, they need to be notified as well that you'll be away.

  • @neil3858
    @neil3858 5 лет назад +1

    Make sure your water is off in your home. Came home to a waterfall coming down the front porch lol. Learned the hard way.
    Tolls, make sure tolls are paind and non delinquent.

  • @12799MaDeuce
    @12799MaDeuce 6 лет назад +8

    check with your local police dept to see if they'll check your house. my local will drive by my house 2 or 3 times a day and look for anything suspicious, and there's no charge for it.

  • @6falconsue
    @6falconsue 5 лет назад +1

    You might want to have your bank temporarily raise the limit on your debit card so you don't have to use the ATM as often. Don't forget that if you have, for example, a $300 withdrawal limit on your debit card, the conversion to euros or other currency usually will be a higher amount. The first time I went to Paris I tried to get 300 euros from the ATM but it refused to honor my request because that was over my limit of 300 USD, duh. Also, go to your bank before your trip and get some currency for wherever you are visiting so you don't have to go looking for an ATM at airport or foreign bank right away, especially if you're taking a cab from the airport to hotel or apartment.

  • @rigaycpa
    @rigaycpa 8 лет назад +1

    Put a wood stick in your glass sider!
    Turn off the water to your washing machine -- they do break while you are away
    Leave a radio on so people outside can hear it -- not a TV since they go off and waste more power.
    Lock the garage door with the dead bolt lock so it can not open automatically
    Lock all screen doors , even if the main door is locked-slows them down!
    Unplug the TV and computes - for electrical surges
    Get someone to cut the grass
    Get someone to shovel or plow the drive way -- ask the guy next to my office who came home to 3 feet of snow after being in Disney for a week

  • @carlfromtheoc1788
    @carlfromtheoc1788 7 лет назад +1

    In regards to credit cards and ATM cards, the big companies let you do it online. Also, most companies also have it so you can go online and set up automatic bill payment - either with the service provider or directly through the bank.
    You forgot to mention having someone water your plants (if you have any) - a big deal if you have potted plants. And let the neighbors know a friend will be watering your plants, so the neighbors do not freak out. If you get a newspaper, have them hold deliveries until you get back. They may have a program where the papers are donated to a local school or library.
    Also, I am surprised about the whole nail clipper thing. I mean doesn't everyone have a little ditty bag that you keep essential toiletries in, and that you restock when you get home from your trip, so for the next one, you just get it out and toss it in your luggage? Essential toiletries - toothbrush, toothpaste, comb, dental floss, nail clippers, disposable razor, travel sized bar of soap, travel sized deodorant.
    And make a list of what you need o do before you go, as well as one for what you need to take, as they really help. Ideally, you have a staging area so you can slowly organize things before packing. Or maybe that is me.

  • @CelebralBore
    @CelebralBore 5 лет назад +1

    We clean up before we go, it's much more relaxing to come home to a clean house!

    • @jomo2332
      @jomo2332 5 лет назад

      I do the same thing, too.

  • @furdiebant
    @furdiebant 7 лет назад +1

    Hamburg is a great city. Vastly underrated.

  • @lgempet2869
    @lgempet2869 5 лет назад +1

    Most nail trimmers are very compact & can go into your toiletry bag w/o a problem. Unless there is some reason the airlines don’t want you to pack them, it doesn’t seem like much of an issue to me. But the rest of your suggestions are good ones!👍🏻

  • @Speireata4
    @Speireata4 7 лет назад +16

    Four more things to better not forget:
    1. Turn off all the electrical devices you don't need while not at home. Paying for my TV, PlayStation, computer and so on being in standby or even in full mode is a total waste of money! And the longer you are away the more expensive it will be.
    2. As a woman: If you take the pill, don't forget to check that the amount you have is enough to last the whole journey AND don't forget to take the package with you.
    3. Best bring all the instruction leaflets of every medicine you take regularly, because if you get sick or have to stay in hospital or simply run out of the medicine, this will help doctors and pharmacists find out what you need or may not take and so on. This is important, because the names of medicines, the concentration of ingredients and the package design may vary from country to country. If you have to take many different medicines, I would advise you to also prepare a list of all the things you take, the dosage and against what you take it. Keep this list on you all the time. This will be really helpful in any emergency.
    4. Don't forget to look after your plants and pets before you leave. I mean not only ask someone to feed/water them while you are gone, but also check that they are healthy and in good condition before leaving. Nothing ruins a trip like getting a call "uhh, is it normal that your dog's eyes are running all the time." Of course animals can get ill while you are gone, but leaving behind a pet that shows symptoms of illness without seeing what you or the person in whose care you give it can do against the illness, is making unpleasant calls very likely.

    • @Speireata4
      @Speireata4 7 лет назад +4

      Oh and number 5: Again for the women: if you know that you're going to have your period during the journey take the sanitary products you use with you. You might not find the products you like where you go. And in many countries there are no 24/7 opening hours so it is better to have stuff with you than sitting e. g. in a caravan in Germany at 2am in the morning wondering how you will get the bloody mess out of the bed.

    • @Billythachikk
      @Billythachikk 7 лет назад +1

      Number 2 and 5 are oddly specific, haha :P But I totally agree. Number 5 is a good tip in general, if you have a certain amount of regular purses, always carry 1 or 2 feminine products in each so you're sure no mishaps happen. Sometimes they happen for other people, and I've never seen a woman so relieved as when you offer her a pad because she's missing one. Using toilet paper as an alternative is NOT fun.

  • @brucestein988
    @brucestein988 8 лет назад +2

    After you make sure your phone will work in Europe and not bankrupt you, make sure the neighbor who is watching your house knows how to contact you while in Europe. I use Skype, Viber, and e-mail but there are other ways---just find something cheap and easy. And due to time differences, I think actual voice calls are the worst way to try to communicate.

  • @wanderingspirit7021
    @wanderingspirit7021 6 лет назад

    BIG TIP FOR PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION NEEDS-If you use prescription medication and will be gone for an
    extended period of time, you will need to get a note from your doctor listing all of your meds and his/her contact
    info. You will then need to find an expat doctor in the city or cities that you visit ,make an appt. to get a prescription
    from a local doctor to take to a pharmacy to get filled. In England and Netherlands the cost is $80-90 US.for the appt.

  • @Judi7Caroler
    @Judi7Caroler 6 лет назад +2

    Great information from this cool man!

  • @BillGreenAZ
    @BillGreenAZ 9 лет назад +21

    I have a cool neighbor. I am storing all my valuables with him while I am on holiday/vacation.
    Make sure you make photocopies of the following and carry the photocopies with you in case your documents are stolen or lost:
    Passport
    Debit/Credit cards (front and back)
    Drivers License (front and back)
    Bank routing number and account number (different than debit/credit card number)

    • @Billythachikk
      @Billythachikk 7 лет назад +1

      Uhm, but that's super dangerous, because if you carry those copies on your body they are likely to get robbed just as much as the actual papers. I personally have a copy of my passport that is always in my checked in luggage (because it has my picture, so it's not easy to misuse) and that makes sure everyone knows who I am, if the suitcase is lost. But I would definitely never ever carry around copies of my credit cards. I would however carry stickers from my bank with their phone number on it to make sure I know who to call if they were stolen!

    • @BillGreenAZ
      @BillGreenAZ 7 лет назад +1

      You make a good point about copies of the credit/debit card but it's better to have a copy of your passport stolen than the real thing. No one can do anything with a copy of your passport.

    • @CoroaEntertainment
      @CoroaEntertainment 7 лет назад +9

      Imo, the best and safest solution is to just take pictures of your cards/docs, and then email them your yourself. If you get robbed and then need that info, most police reporting stations have a computer and printer you can use to access your email from so you can download/print the pictures you saved. You can also save the pics on your cellphone (and/or cloud account) as a secondary back-up.

  • @ECESW
    @ECESW 6 лет назад +2

    Clippers are available at any local pharmacy in europe.

    • @kiaralebron2276
      @kiaralebron2276 6 лет назад

      Gunter V yes but who wants to stall everyone's tour or activity to find a pharamacy for clippers

  • @snubbedpeer
    @snubbedpeer 7 лет назад

    Also if you subscribe to a newspaper, arrange to have delivery paused while you are away.

  • @milleberitaag2100
    @milleberitaag2100 7 лет назад

    We unplug electrical things. We set the alarm! And we also makes 5 copies of our passports, drivers licence, credit/debit- cars etc. 1 for each of our handbags, same with suitcases, and the 5th stays at home so someone can help us if we are really unlucky! We also make a packing-list, this one is different from country to country we are visiting, that way we dont forget anything. I pre-order my medicines and get the permission for them to take with me. We always leaves some cups, plates and other things so that from the outside it seems like we are home :)

  • @vridrich99
    @vridrich99 Год назад

    Two things I do too before I travel: Give my house keys and an external harddrive with my most important files to a trusted neighbour.
    The first came in handy, when my stuff was stolen in Naples, including my house keys. At least I could enter my flat when I got home.
    The second is for in case there would be a break in and my electronics got stolen. My computer and stuff could be replaced; my files, the work of countless years, could not (too many and too large for cloud backup).

  • @txmap
    @txmap 6 лет назад +1

    We always ask a trusted neighbor to keep an eye on things, but we also notify the local police and request that an officer who patrols the area drive by the house periodically so there is a more frequent police presence on our street while we're gone.

  • @Kenneth2413
    @Kenneth2413 6 лет назад

    Check how the weather will be where you are going and be sure to take mostly weather appropriate clothing, but take 2 outfits with you that are for the opposite weather that you are expecting just in case of weird weather. Make sure to bring a voltage adapter if you're bringing electronics. If you're planning on taking lots of pictures, be sure to bring extra film if you're using an analog camera, or several extra sd cards for your phone or digital camera. It's easy to take so many pictures that your card gets filled up, especially if you're there for awhile. Make sure to bring a dressy outfit just in case you decide to go someplace fancy or meet a new friend while there and get invited someplace fancy. Take 4 pairs of shoes. (One pair of dress shoes, one pair of everyday shoes, either house shoes or slippers for in the house, and a pair of sandals in case you go swimming or go to the beach) If you're going to be gone for a really long time, then pick out a barber or hair stylist that's there ahead of time along with 2 backups just in case, and bring a picture of how you want your hair cut. Don't forget to bring a compact umbrella just in case! Don't forget to bring an extra charger for your phone, and a battery backup or 2 for it!

  • @grrrltraveler
    @grrrltraveler 8 лет назад +5

    Solid video Mark! I'm one of those travelers with the local bank that doesn't have emergency hours. LOL. Mine flags any purchase that is not based in a country that I have told them I'm traveling to. Hence, I've had them flag me on Hostelworld (corporate is apparently in Ireland) and a few airlines carriers. But yeah, the rates are good. I have looked into getting a different card for travel tho. ;)

  • @diva70smusic
    @diva70smusic 6 лет назад +1

    I buy a cheap prepaid phone when I travel and leave my cell phone at home. I download everything I need for my trip. I actually enjoy my time off because I am not checking work emails, logging on to my job remotely, worrying about bills, catching up on correspondence.

    • @tami8965
      @tami8965 5 лет назад

      diva70smusic lol that’s a you problem though, not a phone problem.

  • @DoolallyProductions
    @DoolallyProductions 7 лет назад +2

    You must have gotten better gear because the video/sound is much better than old videos. Thanks for that, some of the older videos it was a bit hard to hear. Thank you for all the information

  • @maddiemarin7301
    @maddiemarin7301 3 года назад

    Great attitude! Wonderful contributions to the To Do List.....especially the finger and toe nails.

  • @cheryledwards7065
    @cheryledwards7065 6 лет назад +1

    Also, you can notify your local police department that you won't be home & ask them to watch your home. Forms are typically available online ir at the local station.

    • @Premislao89
      @Premislao89 6 лет назад +2

      Cheryl Crowder is that an USA thing? You are a second or third person that mentions it and it sounds just so simple yet amazing :o

  • @kcjd10
    @kcjd10 2 года назад +1

    "Jocelyn wants you to know that this is a Mark problem, not a Jocelyn problem." 😂😂😂

  • @richlebrocq
    @richlebrocq 2 года назад

    Here in Australia people tend to get a neighbour, friend or family member to collect the mail when gone

  • @brianwhite1189
    @brianwhite1189 5 лет назад

    Turn the hot and cold water to the washing machine off. The two hoses have full pressure, for years usually, and may finally fail when you're traveling. Major flooding!

  • @carloantoniomartinelli5418
    @carloantoniomartinelli5418 7 лет назад +14

    I find this video to be amongst the most intelligent and useful of the whole range; mr Wolters, you ought to request a raise in salary, because you are certainly worth it ! The closing item about clipping the nails is actually priceless... and unique: I have never encountered anything like it - yet - but, how about including nail clippers, scissors, file etc. in one's toiletries tote ? Just a tought. At any rate: an unqualified BRAVO ! You actually DO seem to foresee everything; beware however that you are fighting a losing war, not just a battle against "stupid". Besides one cannot forestall Murphy. All the best.

  •  7 лет назад +1

    Great advice. I've been to Russia three times and China twice and I'll testify to the validity of those suggestions.

  • @sparrowmoose3479
    @sparrowmoose3479 3 года назад

    If you’re a photographer or have good photography gear, take a picture of all your gear and the serial numbers, store the photos on like a Google drive folder and that way you have proof of ownership if it gets stolen or if you run into issues with customs.

  • @horseplop9
    @horseplop9 6 лет назад +1

    great video Mark.. i keep finding more and more great videos.. Thank you.

  • @jaytee6586
    @jaytee6586 5 лет назад

    Do a last minute walk around inside and outside your house to check if everything is ok before going to the airport. Check every room as well. You never know what was turned on and left running while you were on vacation.

  • @Worldatwarwhore
    @Worldatwarwhore 9 лет назад +11

    Mark is probably the best father ever haha

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  9 лет назад +2

      +Worldatwarwhore I keep telling my kids that... though they don't always seem to agree with me :)

    • @slimyweasles4973
      @slimyweasles4973 9 лет назад

      +Worldatwarwhore He can't be, because mine is. :)

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  9 лет назад +3

      +Slimy Weasles is that you Caleb? ;)

  • @txdraw
    @txdraw 5 лет назад

    Use smart plugs or outlets to turn lights on and off when gone..Most have built in timers.

  • @Idellle
    @Idellle 9 лет назад +3

    I forgot my can/tin opener at home. The canned tomatoes without the opener thingy was cheaper.

  • @adammaoguh4437
    @adammaoguh4437 5 лет назад

    If you have a pay as you go electric meter, make sure you have charged enough or rather over charged it so that you dont run out of electricity for your fridge. Also have some pre-prepared frozen meals for when you come back, and need to eat something quickly without cooking.

    • @tami8965
      @tami8965 5 лет назад

      Adamma Oguh most places don’t have those! What a pain if you do.

  • @ozziesantos2298
    @ozziesantos2298 5 лет назад +1

    # 7 have all medication refilled enough for 6 weeks most give you 30 days and if your two weeks in your way short of medication # 6 i can get a pedi and mani anywhere lol.

  • @Zelouchan
    @Zelouchan 2 года назад +1

    Europe tip: Data bought here is valid in the whole of Europe. So spend a little money to get a prepaid number, put some money down and buy a prepaid data package. I spend 20 euros a month for 5 gig of data that is valid for a month.

  • @정윤걸-b3g
    @정윤걸-b3g 6 лет назад +3

    Great videos, very informative!
    My wife and I traveled to Barcelona, visited the Gaudi park, and experienced the "bird drop scam." We ended up losing about 700 euros. To get to the point, how should one manage cash for daily expenses? Many thanks!
    Yun Kul from Pusan, South Korea

  • @luiscasseres1178
    @luiscasseres1178 9 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the tips man good work! I watch all your videos

  • @Demetri450
    @Demetri450 3 года назад

    We remember the pets but forget about the plants. Either get someone to water them, buy somekind of self watering device, or be content with comming home to wilted plants.
    If your phone international data plan is still too much, try to purchase a cheap burner phone overseas & buy minutes instead.
    Save money & space by buying some of your toiletries over there.
    If you can try to go to a laundromat the day before you return and wash you clothes. You come home & unpack clean clothes.

  • @authenticjourneys
    @authenticjourneys 8 лет назад +2

    Instead of double paying bills, one could set their bills on autopay from their bank account. Here the main thing is to assure there is enough money in the account to handle the bills, or have a minimum payment sent and pay the balance upon return.

  • @dantetre
    @dantetre 3 года назад

    Don't forget to take the trash out when you leave.
    Also it is better to arrive to your tide clean home, than you have to start the house works immediately.

  • @chickendawg88
    @chickendawg88 8 лет назад +31

    Cut your lawn before you leave.

    • @a.nameline653
      @a.nameline653 7 лет назад +6

      If the lawn is in a rapid growth condition it might be wise to have someone cut it the day after you leave to show a continuity people presence at the place. Also regular cuts while absent is advisable. I've hear tell of people having major outdoor maintenance done during vacation like house painting, roofing, tree removal and driveway installation. People presence promotes a "lived in look" to observers. The down side is you won't be there to forestall any deviations from expectations. My landlord learned I was on vacation and painted the cement floor while I was away without my knowledge or permission. Imagine my surprise when I returned to find all my belongings from that area placed in a tight cluster and a hole in the ceiling from the attic insulation installers misstep above the bathroom sink. be careful who you let know. word travels.

    • @Billythachikk
      @Billythachikk 7 лет назад +1

      Also if possible, leave your car. People who go by to snoop might think you are taking a staycation instead of going away.

    • @NathanAlderGigaBITNate
      @NathanAlderGigaBITNate 6 лет назад +2

      *mow

    • @evotme9995
      @evotme9995 5 лет назад

      😉

  • @arnisholihah9465
    @arnisholihah9465 5 лет назад

    I was checking your newer videos when randomly click this suggested video (although it's old) ... And thanks! I totally forgot to enable my bankcard. Gosh I'm so lucky,,,, Almost need to be a ready for a month of suffering in foreign countries...

  • @emeliapayton3032
    @emeliapayton3032 5 лет назад

    Take an extra smart phone if you have one an I did this in Amsterdam and Spain I took it to a phone store got a European chip put in it for 20 euros they gave me phone number. I gave it to my kids in the states, turned the roaming off of my phone I use at home so when I landed they could turn it back on. This works great. Also I put all of my bills on auto pay most of them on a credit card just in case there is a dispute, (also I get points for cash or travel they add up fast)
    this means I don’t have to worry about paying anything when I get home. I always have a to go bag with nail clippers and all essentials you need on a long haul trip even though they in my checked bag