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Planning and Preparation for Travel during COVID Pandemic

August 2020

Planning and Preparation for Travel during COVID Pandemic

With the world turned upside-down, the COVID pandemic has completely changed the travel game. It has been reset to a completely new playing field – one that does not have a rule book or experienced players. Do I drive or fly? Which destinations are “safe”? Should I join the RV craze? Is it even safe to travel at all?

There are no right answers. Everyone’s comfort and risk tolerance is different so it is not a one size fits all approach. Our first two trips after the COVID surge were road trips to Acadia National Park /Bar Harbor, Maine and the Finger Lakes, NY in July. Both had some interesting challenges, we planned as well as we could and learned from those experiences having overall very great trips. At that time, we were ready to start venturing out, were comfortable visiting driving distance destinations, places with low COVID numbers, and actively enforcing social distancing and face masks requirements. Planning and Preparation for the first trip post quarantine highlights many of those decisions but I wanted to expand on that with this post.

After so many canceled plans for 2020 including a big two week adventure to Vietnam, we were so hesitant to booking a “major” trip, something that required a significant amount of money up front. The road trips felt less risky and the destinations did not require booking excursions or other large purchases ahead of time – really just the accommodations. The overhead of those two trips was low so in the event something happened that we could not go, it was not a huge loss.

Now we face a new challenge – booking a “bigger” trip. One that is far away, one with expensive excursions, one with a plane ride. And not just one plane, two planes and navigating three airports. Are we leveling up too quickly? To tell you the truth, we are both nervous and booked this trip less than two weeks before departing. I wanted to walk you through my thought process on how we got here, things we now know, and hopefully it can help you make the right decision for your future travel.

One thing we have learned so far is if you are traveling in 2020, you have to be flexible and ready to change plans. State COVID websites are constantly being updated with changes and it is important to stay on top of them to ensure some sort of smooth travel. Being from NJ, states are regularly coming on and off the quarantine list. Check ahead of time for anything you may want to do as many companies have chosen to close for the 2020 season. If you are going somewhere that you may leave disappointed because things got canceled or are unavailable, 2020 may not be the best time to travel. But if you are willing to be flexible and take advantage of the things you can, then it can be a great, memorable trip.

Choosing a Destination

This is going to be the most important part of your decision because there are so many variables of a destination that can make it the perfect or worst place to travel during the pandemic.

Modes of Travel – Planes, trains and automobiles

Once you have your destination, you have to determine how you want to get there. This could also help determine your destination. If you are only comfortable driving, that may narrow the places you can visit in a short amount of time.


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Type of Accommodations

You know where you are going and how you are getting there, now let’s break down the options.


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New COVID Travel Essentials

Adding to the ever growing list as new essentials for COVID travel. Suddenly, clothing has become the least of our worries and bumped for the space of these new additions you cannot leave without.

The obvious ones

The not-so-obvious ones

Well, that ended up being a lot more information than I thought! I am by no means a travel expert – let alone a COVID travel expert – but these are the things I have thought about and navigated to try and find a new travel normal during these COVID pandemic times.

Do you have any COVID travel tips? Let me know in the comments, I would love to hear them!

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