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If You’re Planning Travel Over Thanksgiving, Remember These Often Overlooked Tasks

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Up until 2018, we never considered traveling over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. For starters, it’s one of the busiest times of the year and we try to avoid going anywhere at those times whenever possible. We also like to spend the holidays at home with friends and family, who are mainly all local to us, when possible. However, there comes a time when the things you want to do only happen over that period.

Like see the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

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If we wanted to get to New York, we’d have to be traveling around Thanksgiving; there was no way around that fact.

I started looking around a year out and eventually found airfare with miles and a hotel room along the parade route with points. I was so proud of myself that I forgot to plan some other essential parts of the trip which are usually afterthoughts any other time of the year.

Arrangements for your pets

About a week before the trip, we realized we still hadn’t called “camp” to make a reservation for our dog. We call it “camp,” but it’s the kennel at our vet’s office. She gets spoiled rotten when she’s there and loves all over everyone. This is a picture from their Facebook page.

While it’s usually no problem for them to accommodate her during our trips, this was Thanksgiving weekend, the time of year when everyone travels, so we were worried since we waited until the last minute to call them. Luckily, they said they had room for her, so one crisis was averted.

Parking

This was the one problem I didn’t expect. We’ve gone from parking at one of Orlando International Airport’s economy lots to an off-site location. We’ve had great luck using Fast Park & Relax’s Orlando location because we can often get to our car faster than when we parked at Orlando’s shuttle lot.

When I went to reserve a parking spot for the holiday, I received a message telling me the lot was full. What? Full?

Simultaneously, we started to look at the other reputable lots around the airport (not a grass field surrounded by a chain-link fence). I booked what seemed to be the last spot at The Parking Spot lot, located down the street from where we usually park.

The only problem was I was going so fast trying to book it that I said we were departing at 8 PM and not 8 AM. When I tried to change the reservation or make another booking, the app said the lot was full. Oh no.

The app lets you check into the lot by scanning your barcode, so we figured we’d try to get in for our flight. If not, we could always go to the airport and pay extra to park in a field by one of the external lots. At least we’d have a spot.

Fortunately, The Parking Spot let us in, and we could park our car for the trip.

TSA Checkpoints

If getting past the TSA checkpoint is a hassle on an average day at the airport, imagine how it is on the busiest weekend of the year. This is one of the times when it can pay to have CLEAR and TSA PreCheck.

Final Thoughts

Despite my overlooking several essential things, our travels over Thanksgiving weekend were relatively uneventful. I didn’t mention my neglect of making dinner reservations (which was another massive oversight.)

It shows that the things you tend to take for granted during an average trip become essential when traveling during busy travel times. Simple things like parking, pets, and meals seem trivial, but they can lead to massive headaches if you leave them until the last minute.

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