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]]>Airplane headphones are terrible quality and hurt your ears, but many of us no longer own headphones with wires that we can connect to the plane media center. That’s where the Airfly Pro comes in, able to connect your Bluetooth headphones to the headphone jack on your seat’s entertainment system. It’s a new must-have.
With COVID-19, traveling often involves wearing face masks for hours at a time, which means the uncomfortable, paper-thin ones no longer cut it. Get yourself a good travel mask made of comfortable material, with room for you to breathe and adjustable straps. You’ll be happy you did.
If your flight doesn’t include in-flight entertainment, or you’d just rather watch the movie you downloaded to your phone rather than any of the ones your airline offers, a tray table phone mount can make it much more convenient to watch things on your phone hands-free during your flight.
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]]>Travel journals can be useful even while you’re still in the planning phase of your vacation. You can jot down all your ideas and places you don’t want to miss, so you don’t forget them once you’re there. This is great for preparation, and it will engage you in doing some research beforehand. With this information, you’ll easily be able to make a loose schedule for yourself and start the journey of your dreams.
You can treat your travel journal as a diary. It provides a safe space for your eyes only, where you can write down all your thoughts, feelings, observations and immediate impressions, at any moment of your trip. This is especially useful if you’re traveling alone and have no one else to share your experiences with. You can also write about all the new food that you tried and loved, or all the hidden gems you discovered along the way.
If you’re someone who likes to collect every single trinket from your travels, such as maps, tickets, cards, brochures, coins, etc., you can glue them all onto the pages and make it into your own little art project. Even if you’re not a skilled artist, don’t be afraid to sit down and sketch some of your favorite buildings or a part of the scenery that captivates you. These can all be valuable keepsakes that you will be able to look back at and reflect on your experiences once you get home.
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]]>The post The Perfect Place to Visit If You’re A LEGO Fan appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Located in Billund, Denmark, the LEGO House was conceived as an urban space as well as an experience center for all LEGO lovers. Designed by the architectural firm BIG (BjarkeIngels Group), it was created as a place where children and creative souls of all ages can get the ultimate LEGO experience all year round.
The building itself represents a literal manifestation of the infinite possibilities the LEGO brick can offer. It consists of 21 white bricks stacked on top of each other. The facade is covered with tiles and from afar it looks as if the entire building is made of LEGO bricks only. It is an impressively large building, covering an area of 12,000 square meters.
The ground floor consists of three restaurants, a LEGO Store, a conference room and the 2,000-square meter LEGO Square. The Plaza is integrated into the public space, allowing visitors and citizens of Billund to freely walk through the building.
The first and second floors include four experience zones arranged by color, each representing a certain aspect of a child’s learning. Each zone is organized for different activities, encouraging visitors to explore and play at their own pace. Red is for creative skills, Blue is for cognitive skills, Green is for social skills and Yellow is for emotional skills. Of course, these are not limited to children only but welcome all LEGO enthusiasts to imagine and create their own LEGO worlds.
In addition to the experience zones, there is also a large gallery of LEGO creations built by fans and a large exhibition about the history of the LEGO brand, as well as a huge sheltered public space and a number of outdoor terraces and playgrounds for visitors to explore and enjoy.
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]]>The post Items That Will Improve Your Travel Experience in 2022 appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Airplane headphones are terrible quality and hurt your ears, but many of us no longer own headphones with wires that we can connect to the plane media center. That’s where the Airfly Pro comes in, able to connect your Bluetooth headphones to the headphone jack on your seat’s entertainment system. It’s a new must-have.
With COVID-19, traveling often involves wearing face masks for hours at a time, which means the uncomfortable, paper-thin ones no longer cut it. Get yourself a good travel mask made of comfortable material, with room for you to breathe and adjustable straps. You’ll be happy you did.
If your flight doesn’t include in-flight entertainment, or you’d just rather watch the movie you downloaded to your phone rather than any of the ones your airline offers, a tray table phone mount can make it much more convenient to watch things on your phone hands-free during your flight.
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]]>The post Here’s Why You Should Start a Travel Journal appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Travel journals can be useful even while you’re still in the planning phase of your vacation. You can jot down all your ideas and places you don’t want to miss, so you don’t forget them once you’re there. This is great for preparation, and it will engage you in doing some research beforehand. With this information, you’ll easily be able to make a loose schedule for yourself and start the journey of your dreams.
You can treat your travel journal as a diary. It provides a safe space for your eyes only, where you can write down all your thoughts, feelings, observations and immediate impressions, at any moment of your trip. This is especially useful if you’re traveling alone and have no one else to share your experiences with. You can also write about all the new food that you tried and loved, or all the hidden gems you discovered along the way.
If you’re someone who likes to collect every single trinket from your travels, such as maps, tickets, cards, brochures, coins, etc., you can glue them all onto the pages and make it into your own little art project. Even if you’re not a skilled artist, don’t be afraid to sit down and sketch some of your favorite buildings or a part of the scenery that captivates you. These can all be valuable keepsakes that you will be able to look back at and reflect on your experiences once you get home.
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]]>The post The Perfect Place to Visit If You’re A LEGO Fan appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Located in Billund, Denmark, the LEGO House was conceived as an urban space as well as an experience center for all LEGO lovers. Designed by the architectural firm BIG (BjarkeIngels Group), it was created as a place where children and creative souls of all ages can get the ultimate LEGO experience all year round.
The building itself represents a literal manifestation of the infinite possibilities the LEGO brick can offer. It consists of 21 white bricks stacked on top of each other. The facade is covered with tiles and from afar it looks as if the entire building is made of LEGO bricks only. It is an impressively large building, covering an area of 12,000 square meters.
The ground floor consists of three restaurants, a LEGO Store, a conference room and the 2,000-square meter LEGO Square. The Plaza is integrated into the public space, allowing visitors and citizens of Billund to freely walk through the building.
The first and second floors include four experience zones arranged by color, each representing a certain aspect of a child’s learning. Each zone is organized for different activities, encouraging visitors to explore and play at their own pace. Red is for creative skills, Blue is for cognitive skills, Green is for social skills and Yellow is for emotional skills. Of course, these are not limited to children only but welcome all LEGO enthusiasts to imagine and create their own LEGO worlds.
In addition to the experience zones, there is also a large gallery of LEGO creations built by fans and a large exhibition about the history of the LEGO brand, as well as a huge sheltered public space and a number of outdoor terraces and playgrounds for visitors to explore and enjoy.
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