My 2010 Travel Plans
This is going to be a great year for travel for me. After visiting Mexico, Chicago, and Bahrain last year for business, and racking up additional travel miles on visits to Nottingham of London and Florida, I couldn’t wait to see what trips could be on the agenda for 2010. And boy am I happy. This year I will be travelling to Las Vegas, Chicago and on business. And I have no idea yet about holiday plans.

Will I see the Great Wall this year? I certainly hope so.
Of course, there’s always a fly in the ointment. All three trips between April and June, but I prefer to focus on the positive. That is, but I’m going to 3 great destinations, two of which have never seen before. Last year I had typical business trips were all I saw was the hotel. This year I will try to change that, by taking some of the guesswork out of trip planning and by doing lots of research to find out what’s close to where I’m going to be.
This year I vow to get packing down to a fine art, using online packing list tools and trying to be a lightweight Letty. One thing that will help me is my new, lightweight netbook which way is much less than the laptop I lugged last year. Last year I also discovered melatonin which helps me get straight into my target time zone, minimizing jetlag.
So, what will I do in all those fabulous cities? I’ve got friends in Chicago, so I hope I’ll be able to get another whistle-stop tour. That’s all I will have time for going straight from there to Beijing. While I’m there, I’d love to see a bit of the Great Wall, one of the palaces and perhaps a temple, though I’m not so sure about the sidecar motorcycle tours. In Las Vegas, I used Duffel to get some initial recommendations and have also done some research to see what’s around Las Vegas airport.
You’ll be hearing more about my trips as the year progresses. Feel free to stop by and share your recommendations and tips if you have visited any of these cities.
(Photo: Andre Deak)
Tags: chicago, china, Destinations, las vegas, travel



January 15th, 2010 at 6:02 pm
Sounds fabulous! My fave thing in Chicago? Do a blues club crawl all night one night with someone who knows them well! Was a highlight I will never forget. (I’m a huge blues fan & use to jam a bit with friends on my harmonica).
Happy travels!
January 18th, 2010 at 8:08 pm
Oh that sounds great, Jeanne. I play the harmonica too, not that well, but I do enjoy it.
January 20th, 2010 at 5:07 pm
I have a hectic schedule for the next few months with at least 6 overseas Business trips that each have multiple stopovers, I love travel but wish I has more time for recreation travel rather than the business type