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July 28th, 2010 | By nopadon in Travel Bags Outdoor | No Comments »

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College Students Love to Travel

June 22nd, 2010 | By nopadon in Luggage | No Comments »

College students love to travel and they don’t mind going far from home. When they have an opportunity to take courses overseas or travel anywhere, they will generally jump at the chance. How to be prepared for this travel? The school itself can give you plenty of information. You may also do research on the web, and talk with other students who have taken the same trip. When leaving the country, you will need a current passport. You may also need a visa. It’s important to check if you require any shots before entering a foreign country. Bring along any prescriptions of medications in the original bottles or containers that you may need to take. If you have allergies, bring the medication in the original bottle. Make sure that you can use your cell phone where you’re going. Sometimes all it takes is a call to your current cell phone provider to use the phone overseas at a lower rate. Make sure you have at least one credit card, and call the company before you leave so they know you are traveling. Make copies of your passport and student ID and keep them in a separate safe place. You’ll want to check what kind of weather to expect and pack accordingly. You will need to check with the airlines you are using before you begin to pack your lightweight luggage. Find out if there are weight restrictions and or size restrictions on your bags. Usually, the 30″ size duffel on wheels is the best to pack and you can usually take along two of these. Brands like Prolite Luggage and Skyway Luggage make duffels that can hook together for ease in rolling. They will also collapse down when not in use.

If you only use certain brands of toothpaste or deodorant you’ll want to check if these are available where you are going. If not, you’ll need to pack a supply to last your trip. Remember, that you can only carry on three-ounce size containers in a one quart sized bag. You’ll also need an electrical currency converter if you are planning to use your own hairdryer, hair straightener, electric toothbrush, etc., overseas. If you have an international appliance with dual voltage, you will still need an adapter plug. Grounded plugs are especially important for laptops. Small travel umbrellas and rain jackets are handy when the weather calls for it. A lightweight travel clock is also a necessity. Many of these items may have been received as corporate gifts. They have a company name or logo imprinted on them and is very useful. Besides the TSA locks which are used on your baggage, you may want to bring along a cable lock. This will lock your belongings in your room. Another good idea is to bring along a money belt that also holds your passport. These are worn underneath your clothing and protect your valuables from being stolen. There are different models that can be worn around the neck, around the waist or shoulder, or around the leg.

Folding totes are especially handy to have to bring back any items you may purchase while you travel. These come in duffel shapes or large totes. They tuck away inside your discount luggage, and are wonderful to use for short weekend trips, and also for any gifts you may buy. These folding cases are very lightweight and you’ll make good use of them. Most of them have shoulder straps for ease in carrying. You’ll also need your backpack or school bag for books and school supplies. These can usually be carried onto the plane with you as your carryon. Be sure to check on the size requirements before leaving for the airport. Some airlines will let you carry on a small rolling piece as well as your backpack. Remember, if you bring on any liquids or gels they must be packed inside the 3-1-1 kit.

Language translators or guidebooks are helpful if you do not speak the language of the country you are studying in. Some of the newer translators will pronounce the word for you and spell the word phonetically. Among your travel accessories, make sure you have a journal to write down the many new places you’ll see and visit. You can look back in your journal years from now and remember where you’ve gone. You can also assist other students with ideas and places you especially enjoyed while in that country.

Maxine Greco has been in the luggage and travel business for over 38 years. She is currently working at Village Luggage and Gifts.

Wake Forest Demon Deacons College Football Tickets and Seating Chart

June 7th, 2010 | By nopadon in Air Ticket | No Comments »

Devoted fans will tell you that the Wake Forest Demon Deacons ACC Championship win in 2006 wasn’t an accident and that there are very good indications that with a tight defense and smart offense, the team can take home the victory again. Some new talent in the way of Steve Russ and Brian Knorr from Syracuse and the Air Force Academy respectively are present and lending their expertise to the betterment of the team.

The Wake Forest Demon Deacons have a very good chance at getting into NCAA status again. Upcoming games against the Maryland Terrapins, Miami Hurricanes and the Florida State Seminoles are scheduled for the rest of October and in November. Although 1970 is the only other year the Wake Forest Demon Deacons have brought home a championship, the future is bright and promising this year.

Keep up with your favorite Wake Forest Demon Deacon by number: Josh Adams (27), Trey Bailey (67), Whit Barnes (60), Cline Beam (41), Greg Bechtel (53), Scott Betros (32), Joe Birdsong (76), Spencer Bishop (43), Tommy Bohanon (42), Devin Bolling (77), Ramon Booi (95), Devon Brown (3), Josh Bush (4), Michael Campanaro (28), Steven Chase (73), Brendan Cross (14), Terence Davis (81), Chris DeGeare (70), Danny Dembry (18), Willie Dixon V (34), Tristan Dorty (55), Bryson Dunmeyer (92), Joey Ehrmann (40), Derricus Ellis (49), Turner Faulk (10), Cameron Ford (83), Alex Frye (21), John Gallagher (91), Brandon Ghee (17), Jharrison Gillespie (28), Dennis Godfrey (69), Collin Granger (48), Jason Green (20), Jeff Griffin (64), Joe Hall (53), Josh Harris (25), Kevin Harris (23), Morgan Harris (37), Matt Hartford (86), Hunter Haynes (56), Riley Haynes (45), Michael Hoag (75), Gabe Irby (79), Justin Jackson (39), Lovell Jackson (20), Kyle Jarrett (43), D.J. Jones (24), Jonathan Jones (26), Skylar Jones (12), Roger Khouri (39), Tyler King (63), Chris Langley (17), Michael Lockett (99), Joe Looney (78), Duran Lowe (38), Daniel Mack (36), Lee Malchow (35), Zach Massey (49), Gray Mazzone (82), Ryan McManus (15), Barrett McMillin (61), Dominique Midgett (52), Matt Muncy (89), Russell Nenon (72), Jimmy Newman (82), J.D. Oglesby (58), Kenny Okoro (6), Mike Olson (41), Gelo Orange (57), Andrew Parker (80), Brandon Bendergrass (22), Shane Popham (37), Barrett Powell (60), Cyhl Quarles (5), Chance Raines (66), Ted Randolph (87), Kris Redding (54), Mike Rinfrette (44), Boo Robinson (96), Quan Rucker (88), John Russell (51), Tripp Russell (94), Riley Skinner (11), Kevin Smith (34), Frank Souza (93), Ted Stachitas (13), John Stamper (30), Josh Strickland (36), Dominique Tate (29), Zach Thompson (98), C.J. Washington (14), Doug Weaver (62), Nikita Whitlock (50), Kyle Wilber (97), Anthony Williams (48), Garrick Williams (74), Jordan Williams (9), Marshall Williams (8), Michael Williams (7), Geoff Wissing (8), Matt Woodlief (46), Ben Wooster (85), Will Wright (90) and Alex Wulfeck (24).

It’s been known by other names but today BB&T Field is where the Wake Forest Demon Deacons take to the gridiron for all of their home games. Located at 411 Deacon Boulevard in Winston Salem, North Carolina, BB&T Field has upcoming home games on October 10, October 31 and November 14. Ticket prices vary per section with the most economical seating in sections 13, 14, 15 and 16. Whether you plan to attend as a visitor or to support the home team, seating choices abound with a great view of the scoreboard just above Deacon Hill.

Whether you want to get just a couple of tickets for two or you need a group reservation for a large number of people, there are many seating options you can accomplish at BB&T Field to take advantage of some of the most enjoyable football gaming experiences period.

Choose from many great seating options when you purchase Wake Forest Demon Deacons Tickets at BB&T Field for Wake Forest Demon Deacons home games.