The worst and most dreaded part of the vacation finally is upon us… I absolutely love Florida, but with my friends, family and school waiting for me at home, it is time to leave. I’m going to miss the beautiful house that we stay at, and most of all the wonderful warm weather!
Packing and Outfit Tips
No one likes the rush and panic on departure morning or the stress of packing. TIP #1 – Always complete your packing the day BEFORE you start to head home. TIP #2 – When you are loading up your suitcase, make sure you put your largest items in first, then work your way to the smaller items. For most people, it will be fairly hard to pack because you need to bring ALL the items you brought to your destination, plus the extra souvenirs! TIP #3 – Wear as much clothing as you possibly can: short sleeve, long sleeve, sweater and pants. This way you will be able to save A LOT of room in your suitcase for those extra items! TIP #4 – There is no need for style when embarking on a journey. You don’t have to look fashionable – instead wear your favorite pair of track pants and a baggy, soft sweater as your top layer!
Plane Classes
I flew home on an Air Canada plane. The plane was divided into three sections; First class, Business class and Economy class. Since my Dad is a pilot for Air Canada, we got to fly first class! There are obvious differences in the classes. The Economy class is located at the back of the plane and it has your average plane seats with little to no leg room. These seats are fairly cheap and food wise you get the basics -crackers/peanuts and juice. In Business class, you get seats with minimally larger seats, marginally more room for your legs, a pillow and some extra snacks. BUT, in First Class, you get these spaces called pods. In a pod you get a computer and full course meals! It’s similar to your own little office except for the seats! Your seat FULLY reclines and can be converted into a bed! Luxury in the sky!
Plane Snacks
I, personally, am a light packer and keep all my things in a carry-on bag. Some people, feel the need to travel with a huge suitcase. If you opt for the large suitcase, I encourage you to bring another small carry on bag and fill it with… SNACKS! Everyone will get hungry at some point of the flight and you just want to eat, eat, eat! Planes do serve you the usual peanuts, crackers, cookies, but you only get to choose one if you are in Economy class. This is not enough, nor is it available when you need it the most – for take offs and landings (to unplug your ears!). Always pack extras and things like suckers and gum for equalizing the pressure in your ears. When I flew home from Florida, we were lucky enough to be in First Class where we were served full course meals from a menu of lobster, steak and a vegetarian meal! Hopefully, I am lucky enough to travel Business Class on my next flight too!
Florida is my dream life. I love hanging out with my family and friends, whether it be laying in the sun, hanging out by the pool or going on new adventures to Animal Kingdom, Disney Springs and Volcano Bay! I enjoy taking a break from reality, and I can’t wait to return again next year!

-child safety alarm – goes off EVERY time sliding door to pool is opened, so remember to press button to deactivate alarm before opening door