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Travel Advice - Buy a money belt and be prepared to use itLosing your money or travel documents can turn an otherwise dream vacation into a nightmare. The easiest way to avoid this dilemma is to purchase a money belt and consistently use it. A small investment of about $15 for a money belt can help prevent the theft of your money and documents.
There are a number of money belt styles and sizes to choose from, but we have found that a waist belt is the least obvious and most comfortable.
Before you leave your room in the morning, slip on your money belt. Make sure that you have enough cash in your pockets or wallet to pay for the day's activities.
If you unexpectedly need to remove something from your money belt while you are out, do so in a private spot, such as a restroom. Remember, the money belt is designed to be a "hidden" security precaution. Reaching inside your pants in public and extracting your money belt defeats the purpose of wearing one. Return your “cards” to your money belt as soon as possible after using them. There is one small drawback to wearing any money belt: they often become damp from perspiration. To protect the money belt's contents, we recommend that you place the items you will keep in the money belt in a sealable plastic storage bags. Traveler’s checks and cash fit nicely in a sandwich-sized bag. A quart- sized bag is perfect for travel documents such as tickets and fits nicely into most money belts. Once you have become accustomed to wearing a money belt, you will feel uncomfortable when you travel without one. The money belt is our choice for protecting cash, cards, checks, and travel documents during travel. If you need to find information about Destinations or other Things Travelers Need To Know, try Googling ThereArePlaces.
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