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43 Travel Tips that I know at 43 that I wish I knew at 23 

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Do you ever look back at your early travel adventures and cringe a little? Been there, done that! This video is for all you jet-setters out there, especially those just starting. I'm sharing 43 travel tips I've learned over the years (sometimes the hard way) that would have made travel in twenties much more enjoyable. Save money, avoid stress, and unlock travel like a pro! Get ready to become a travel ninja!
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Комментарии : 91   
@aaronA23
@aaronA23 Месяц назад
best travel channel by far
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
Thanks AaronA23!
@margsangster8994
@margsangster8994 15 дней назад
Hooray! Finally, someone who has verbalised the value and importance of staying in the centre of where you want to be!! I have a number of friends who boast about some cheap deals they found at some out of the way accommodation on the outskirts of their destination. They don’t realise not only the additional cost involved in having to pay for transport in and out of the place each day, but also the wasted time involved. Plus, the BIGGEST drawback for me is that they miss out on the ambience and vibe of being able to just walk out your front door and you’re right there in the action and can also drop back into your accommodation during your day if you want to grab an extra coat or drop off some shopping! So handy! Cheers from Australia
@jimmyjames6492
@jimmyjames6492 29 дней назад
Quality luggage + loyalty programs are things I wish I knew at a much younger age as well. Thanks for the great tips + video!
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions 29 дней назад
Agreed! Thanks Jimmy!
@pi17835
@pi17835 27 дней назад
#37: I tend to over-plan… not one goal, not a checklist with 4 things, but one or two 10-stop walking tours in google maps per day 😅
@Bluboy30
@Bluboy30 Месяц назад
Yeah, I don't get some people who can afford to travel while they're young but they want to wait till they're retired to travel. I've been fortunate enough to travel since my teens and have seen older people, I'm talking about people who looks to be in their late 60s or older here, who didn't look like they're having fun while walking through the airports or sitting long hours on airplanes. If you're young and can afford to travel, do it now. We don't know what will happen in 20, 30 or 40 years from now.
@jimmyjames6492
@jimmyjames6492 29 дней назад
💯💯💯
@pi17835
@pi17835 27 дней назад
#2: The nearest Airport is 30 min from my apartment, but comes with only a few direct connections (especially if I’m going further away), airport with best flight connections is 2.5h away; I’d rather have a connection than a long way to the airport - connection problems are airline problems (they have to help me (hotel over night, new fight, etc)), problems on the way to the airport are my problem. Bonus: extra flight segment for my frequent traveler status.
@Justin-xd3ic
@Justin-xd3ic 19 дней назад
#3 Getting Hotel near City Center. I had the SAME reaction when I first started traveling. "OHH ILL JUST BOOK THE HOTEL THAT IS 50-75% CHEAPER!" Ohh how wrong I have been. Once you start factoring in time and transportation, you start look at those city center hotels and think ," you know, maybe those hotels were such a bad deal after all". I swear, learning this and putting more research into hotels has really elevated my vacationing. I would say there are few exceptions to this rule. 1) The Hotel provides a free and convenient shuttle service. 2) The Hotel is conveniently located near public transit (that isn't currently striking lol) 3) Even with transportation/time, your still getting an amazing deal.
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions 18 дней назад
Great points on those exceptions 😀
@pi17835
@pi17835 27 дней назад
#32: and pick clothes with zip-pockets, so that you don’t have to worry about things falling out. (Although I added a (not #33-conform) little crossbody bag for the stuff that’s usually in my pockets; not sure what I’ll settle on)
@patrickgallagher213
@patrickgallagher213 9 дней назад
That applies when you have a conference and need to be in the hotel so you dont miss out on all the things goin on very convenient and tons of time saving issues.....
@jamesk1391
@jamesk1391 Месяц назад
Chris, keep up the good work. Love seeing your channel grow. Your travel tips are not only insightful, but positively impactful to the lives of others. It was from your Andaz Wailea review (~7 years ago) that my brother and his girlfriend at that time decided to vacation there. They loved it so much that they eventually had their wedding ceremony there. Thanks, Chris!
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
Thanks so much James! Awesome to hear that my Andaz Wailea tip led to some really good things for your bro :)
@dionisia5755
@dionisia5755 27 дней назад
Good advice...Yes, japan is a good place to travel good food clean ,very safe
@gs7585
@gs7585 Месяц назад
Air Tag your luggage, check-ins and carry on’s too.
@patrickgallagher213
@patrickgallagher213 9 дней назад
Especially abt the customer service situations......
@patrickgallagher213
@patrickgallagher213 9 дней назад
Chris you have some very funny comments. Made me laugh and smile! LOL
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions 8 дней назад
Thanks Patrick 😀
@Belgarathe
@Belgarathe 19 дней назад
As of last summer, eSIM are convenient but not all airport has them available. Also it appears the regular SIM card gave better rate and more time than eSIM. There is some nice advantages that you had discussed about ability to swap but also that with eSIM you can get them ahead of time before flying to your destination. Very handy to have your phone ready to call a car to pick you up from the airport.
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
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@renewells1880
@renewells1880 20 дней назад
WAW! I really agree with your advice. Singapore Airlines first class lounge in Singapore is really excellent, the world standard to beat. I bought my metallic Rimowa (the largest available) about 20 years ago (in Germany too). It was a good investment, although prices for Rimowas have increased a lot. If there is something technically wrong with you room upon checking (e.g. AC does not work) but can be fixed, phone housekeeping and explain precisely what is wrong, and ask for a quick fix. DO NOT ask front desk or concierge for a fix that involves maintenance because by doing so you are asking front desk or concierge to ask housekeeping to do something and you will not get a quick fix. Phone the hotel a few days ahead to confirm everything including preferences is excellent recommendation, and it is OK during check-in to gently quiz front desk to make sure that everything is as agreed. And it is more than OK to go back to front desk to ask for a room change if there is something you do not like, and it is way easier to get a room change early in the day than at 11 pm.
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions 19 дней назад
Glad to hear your Rimowa is still going strong 20 years later!
@garthrondeau8198
@garthrondeau8198 24 дня назад
Great episode. I am loving your amazing advice. Keep up the good work as you were like a great wine and just getting better with time.
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions 24 дня назад
Aww. Thanks Garth
@Anon1mous
@Anon1mous Месяц назад
Problem with early bird flights is that hotels don’t allow check in until til 3-4PM so unless it’s a long flight time, you’ll get there too early and hope they can watch your luggage until check in time. Otherwise you’ll be lugging them around or just hanging out at the hotel until then. Yes I prefer nonstop too. I’ve missed a few connections and it’s the worst. I also just hate rushing to the next gate too because sometimes the time is sometimes very short. I’ve seen the difference as quick as 30 minutes which is just not really possible with deboarding so I don’t know why it’s even offered.
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
Indeed... I definitely don't enjoy early bird arrivals :)
@Belgarathe
@Belgarathe 19 дней назад
Agree about asking hotel staff for info. Found a cheap place that was so good in Rome that I would never have found myself(it was in alley)
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions 19 дней назад
Awesome!
@emmitbrown5631
@emmitbrown5631 Месяц назад
Lolol... I'm 43 too! Heck yea!
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
It's a good age :)
@think.culture
@think.culture Месяц назад
Motel 6 is a self defense situation
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
It sure is!
@yrevilla1
@yrevilla1 Месяц назад
😂😂😂😂
@hockey1freak
@hockey1freak 29 дней назад
contemplating making my kids stay at Motel 6 one night jus to experience what we did as kids... spoiled bastards =)
@amyhook8605
@amyhook8605 9 дней назад
The travel lodge is just as bad 😢😂❤
@michaelaronson7253
@michaelaronson7253 Месяц назад
I enjoyed this video. I watched the archive, however the end of it felt a bit like watching a Japanese game show, I had no idea what was going on.
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
Hah. Yeah.. the RU-vid gods had forsaken me at the end with endless buffering
@vyho195
@vyho195 Месяц назад
Flight attendant here, you’re correct! :) Morning flights are the best options imo, it’s may not be fun to wake up so early and sit at the airport. Your flights are most likely to be on time and not affected by the previous flights of the same aircraft. That’s why I like to work morning flights as well, I get done on time and even early!! :D
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
Thanks vyho for backing up the morning flights data point!
@amyhook8605
@amyhook8605 9 дней назад
Pipe cleaners are on mine😂
@alexwallace6120
@alexwallace6120 Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge about travel. You have a zest and zeal, you always bring knowledge and fun.
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
Thanks so much Alex!
@stargazer5073
@stargazer5073 Месяц назад
Great job Chris
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
Thanks Stargazer!
@EloiseMaki
@EloiseMaki Месяц назад
Thanks!
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
Thanks so much Eloise!!!
@patrickgallagher213
@patrickgallagher213 9 дней назад
Staying at the center of town when you have a conference to attend at the hotel where conference is located at
@Jupiterfunk
@Jupiterfunk Месяц назад
Thanks for all the great tips Chris. I appreciate all the helpful advice. Keep up the good work.
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
Thanks Jupiter! Will do!
@jameshiga8077
@jameshiga8077 Месяц назад
Hi Chris. So many things on the list that I could have used when I was younger. I love the Earn and Burn theory. I tried to book it with my miles only to find out that it had gone up. Thanks for sharing and take care.
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
Thanks James!
@Cris-qg4jw
@Cris-qg4jw Месяц назад
Such great tips! I really enjoyed this video.
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
Thanks Cris!
@jonathanfactor6688
@jonathanfactor6688 Месяц назад
Great advice thanks
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
Thanks Jonathan!
@pi17835
@pi17835 27 дней назад
#24: you should give Sixt a try - small in that US, big in Europe (and my former employer, so I much be partial)😄 Not sure how they are in the US, but in Germany they like to make funny/provocative ads(i.e. online ads in which they make the boss of the train union „employee of the month“, the day after he starts a train strike). Also, for what it’s worth, the ex CEO likes to say something along the lines of “the real boss of our company is our customer“
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions 25 дней назад
Thanks for the suggestion on Sixt !
@dlsjr123
@dlsjr123 13 дней назад
I used them because they were the only debit card friendly rental place. They even upgraded me for really cheap. I'll only use them from now on.
@cjcab3158
@cjcab3158 Месяц назад
I agree about taking early flights. Usually always take the first one out if available. I also agree with the philosophy on direct flights however, my wife doesnt handle long haul flights well (anxiety/leg pain) so I usually try to purposefully book connecting flights on any flights longer than 7 hours to give her a chance to strecth her legs and get a brief rest on the ground. We are based out of Los Angeles so last year i booked LAX to ORD to FCO. The return was CDG to EWR to LAX. A pro tip I would recommend is to look into arilines that have feee stop over programs. These arilines give you a free stopover of up to 4 nights in their home base hub. An example of this is flying Japan Airlines to Bangkok Thailiand. Instead of flying LAX to BKK for a price of 1300 round-trip Japan airlines will let you go LAX to Tokyo (3 night stop over) then BKK for the same price as the direct flight. Good way to see a new city or country for free basically.
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
Great tip on free stopovers
@wontondestructxn
@wontondestructxn Месяц назад
Regarding #3, we went to LA about a decade ago, I know everything is spread out, so my cheap-ass thought staying in Rancho Cucamonga wouldn't be so bad. HUGE mistake! I must have drove over a 1000 miles around the LA area, during our week long trip. One tip I didn't hear you mention, was I wished I would have focussed my all my spend on a point travel credit card. So many monthly bills I paid from my bank account where I didn't earn any points. Finally, for those that don't have access to the lounge in Changi Airport, their food court in the departure hall is very good and inexpensive. On par or better than the Food Republics in their shopping malls.
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
Oooh yeah... Rancho Cucamonga is so far from anything in LA. Great point about point travel credit cards!
@knownonsense2015
@knownonsense2015 Месяц назад
Kombucha tastes like fruit juice + soda + vinegar
@Katie.Nickolai
@Katie.Nickolai 28 дней назад
I love all of ur videos, been watching for years BUT talking about luggage, there is NO WAY I could ever bring myself to buy $1,500 suitcases.....And luckily for me, I bought a cheap one on sale from Bon Ton about 12yrs ago for $65 and it's still wheeling just fine through the airports 😅
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions 28 дней назад
Hi Katie -- I don't blame you.. we bought the Rimowas for $400 each in Germany -- yes it's a bit more than $65 but it's not $1,500 😀
@dlsjr123
@dlsjr123 13 дней назад
I bought my suitcase from Walmart for $50 in 2006. It's still in near perfect condition and it's gotten me through a lot.
@soitsmelaura
@soitsmelaura Месяц назад
I’ve heard of people using balloons to keep the a/c on … but that’s a great hack
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
That's an interesting one :)
@stargazer5073
@stargazer5073 Месяц назад
Love ANA AIRLINES ❤
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
Me too!
@yrevilla1
@yrevilla1 Месяц назад
Chris, is there ever a time when traveling that you would choose an AirBnb over a hotel chain? Thanks and I love your videos
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
I'd probably only consider an AirBNB if I was going to stay some place for a month or more
@sandyseibelhager7131
@sandyseibelhager7131 Месяц назад
I won’t check my bags unless they make me. My luggage was lost ( i wear an odd size too) and husbands ssonsite hard case (graduation present from grandparents) was broken by baggage attendants)
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
Doh
@OG_Rider
@OG_Rider Месяц назад
Any advice what to do on the long flight to Vegas?
@jkimmie7488
@jkimmie7488 Месяц назад
What?! You get better deals on the McDonalds app?!?! Downloading now! I don’t like McD but my kids do.
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
Sure do!
@thetravelingfoodies
@thetravelingfoodies Месяц назад
Other than asking for a quiet room , what other preferences can one ask for?
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
Some options: High floor.. low floor... near the elevator.. connecting room / non connecting room
@pi17835
@pi17835 27 дней назад
#7: don’t go to Japan (it’s getting crowded and I’d like to enjoy it with as few tourists as possible - because it’s indeed great😅)
@ralphacton
@ralphacton Месяц назад
Great tips Chris. Speaking of esims, can you still keep your phone number and allow texts? We need our bank to be able to text us security codes.
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Месяц назад
Hi Ralph.. hmm... the international esim will have a different phone number... you'd have to switch back to you use your regular sim to get the text... which you absolutely could do
@slloo7692
@slloo7692 Месяц назад
Discovered this recently in the esim instruction. In my android phone you can choose your preferred SIM for calls, Messages or Mobile data. So I can still choose my home SIM for Messages and the esim for mobile data.
@josephbuckley4902
@josephbuckley4902 Месяц назад
We have go go years, slow go years and no go years. Use the points now
@Belgarathe
@Belgarathe 19 дней назад
What your opinion on travel agents?
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions 19 дней назад
Nothing against them. But I personally like to plan every last detail on my own
@stargazer5073
@stargazer5073 Месяц назад
GOOGLE translate in Japan is helpful.
@pi17835
@pi17835 27 дней назад
#30: and check the flight number. For some reason, there were two Lufthansa flights from Stockholm to Munich within a surprisingly narrow time window and after I saw one flight („yeah, 12:something (or so, rather early), that’s me“), I just went to the Gate… unfortunately, I was booked on the slightly earlier one. And because I didn’t feel like lining up with all the people that formed a line long before boarding, I found out to late, when scanning the ticket obviously didn’t work. 🫤 Was an early travel mistake, but still too stupid to be made anyway 😑
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