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Travel Tips

Traveling internationally for the first time can be a bit overwhelming. Below is a list of things to consider before traveling. Take what applies to you. This will help you to travel with confidence and keep your loved ones at ease.


- Print everything. Flight itinerary, hotel reservation, car services reservation and etc


- Make copies of the ID page of your passport. Leave a copy with your loved ones at home. Take a copies with you. If you lose your passport you have a copy as proof.


- Make a copy of credit cards, ID, travelers check serial numbers etc. Basically everthing in your wallet. Keep copy separate from your wallet. If you lose it you can report it.


- Large sum of cash. Keep cash in different places. Just in case someone spots it, they can only take a portion. Keep cash close to your body to keep an eye.


- Keep larger bills hidden and have smaller bills at hand. You don't want to flash large sum of money and become a target. Smaller bills are used for misc. things, food, snacks, tips etc.


- Pack light. If you have to check a bag, keep a change of clothes in your carry on. Just in case your luggage is lost or delayed.


- Take a picture of your luggage. Just in case it is lost, you have the description. Imagine explaining what your luggage looks like to someone who speaks a different language.


- Make a list of addresses and phone numbers to places you will visit and an itinerary. Keep this with a loved one at home, just in case.
Ex. Cipla, RH, PS etc.


- Turn off your network to avoid roaming charges.There is wifi almost every where. Use wifi to make calls back home. To name a few apps Magicjack, Vonage, Skype, etc. You can also buy a local Sim card for $25-$30. Also some wireless company has international calling plans.

- Purchase the tourist card for $10. Keep card with you until you return. You will be asked for this. Purchase online to avoid airport lines, 

https://www.dgii.gov.do/Tturistaweb/


- Know the health information of your destination, wwwnc.cdc.gov


- Purchase travel insurance


- Purchase travel medical insurance some travel insurance do not cover medical costs


- Register with STEP Smart Traveler Enrollment Program. This way the US knows you are traveling and you are alerted with important information


- Fill your prescriptions and keep in original container.


- Call your credit card companies and let them know you are traveling. You can avoid the fraud alerts.


Please feel free to add any useful information.

I'm almost there....

I'm just a few days shy of my flat front and big ol' rump. It's been a long time coming. The planning is just crazy. I ended up booking a hotel. With all the reviews I've read, suggestions I've considered and research, my last choice was a hotel stay.

I'm almost done with my lists. I compared and cross examined all the RS vets list I came across. Thank you to all the dolls who shared with us. I'll post what I've taken with me vs what I actually used later.

Coming later, lists, pre boarding tips, international travel tips.

BBL..... How will I survive?

When Yily transforms my back side into a juicy curvaceous rump, how will I recover? How will I sleep, sit or use the bathroom?

What should I use to assist me? A bobby pillow, neck roll, or a bbl pillow? There are so many things out there, which is the best?

I have classes 2 days a week for 3 hrs each, this will be the greatest challenge. I hope when I'm trying to sit using one of the devices mentioned above, I don't fall out the chair. I will practice at home but how does a person practice for a great ol booty, lol.

How will I disguise this thing from lurking eyes and nosey people. Co workers will wonder how did I get the fabulous waist to hip ratio lol. I'll tell them hard work! Hopefully they will assume it's hard work at the gym when I really mean hard earned mula, dollars bills, cash money!!!

I'll try to figure out something.

What is everyone using nowadays?

Provider Review

Plastic Surgeon
Carmen Mendoza de Cornielle st. with Gaspar Polanco st., Santo Domingo, Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional