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Tips For Traveling Safely Alone To A Sporting Event

If you are looking at sport packages, like 2016 masters packages to the U.S. Open, and plan on traveling alone, then you need to make sure that you travel in a safe manner. Some of the most important aspects of safe travel are finding a good-quality hotel and then being proactive about your behavior.

Do These Things Before Your Leave Home

  • install a flashlight app on your cell phone or bring a small one with you
  • go through your bags and leave all valuables and designer-label clothing at home
  • purchase a small can of pepper spray

Having a flashlight app on your phone will give you a source of light in the case of an emergency on the side of the road. Leaving your valuables and designer-label clothing at home will allow you to enjoy the sporting event and not worry about theft. Carry pepper spray with you for protection if you are out on the town late at night, winding down from the day's sporting events.

Promoting Safety When You Check Into Your Hotel

When checking into your hotel, you have an opportunity to increase your safety in many different ways:

  • by not verbalizing your room number with anyone
  • by asking for advice about the immediate area
  • by picking up business cards from the hotel

By not talking about your room number, you will keep your identity protected from anyone who is in earshot when you check in. Asking the front desk clerk for advice about the safety of the immediate area of the hotel will let you know of any immediate areas that may be avoided; they can also clarify your map and itinerary so that if you get lost getting to the sporting venue or have trouble, you will know where to go. Before you leave the front desk, you need to pick up five business cards. Place a business card between your cell phone and its case, and place one in each of your bags. This will help law enforcement and others find where you are staying if you should lose something or if you have a medical emergency.

Staying Safe During Your Vacation

Once you are settled in your hotel room, then you should always know where the emergency exits are located and check all of your door and window locks before you go to bed. This last step is important because the hotel housekeeper may have accidentally left a window unlocked, or you may have been so happy to get back into your hotel room that you forget to lock the deadbolt. While many of these steps may seem trivial or small, they will help keep you safe so you can enjoy your sports without worry!


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