Thanksgiving Travel Tips & Advice

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Get tips and advice for traveling on Thanksgiving in this free video series on holiday travel.

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Summary: Observed on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States, Thanksgiving celebrates giving thanks for bountiful harvests, as well as celebrating family and friends. It is generally a very traditional family event. Sometimes called Turkey Day, Thanksgiving dinner almost always features turkey, but also stuffing, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie.

Thanksgiving is one of the biggest travel days of year, as friends and family gather to celebrate the holiday. In this free video series, our expert will give you the tips and advice to make your holiday travel simple and fun. Learn how to make a schedule for Thanksgiving Day traveling, what days to avoid travel and how to travel light. Get tips on flying, making it through the airport and renting a car on Thanksgiving, as well as advice on traveling with your pets. Don't let this holiday season be a hectic mess, let our expert teach you the basics of traveling on Thanksgiving!

About the Expert

Expert: Matt Cail is a part-time party and social event planner. In this role he has offered his services at weddings, birthday parties, office events, and various holiday and observance events throughout the year. He has used his artistic talents to design invitations, place cards, and other decorations, and has organized impromptu catering events with fine selections of beverages and food. He has also worked with individuals of all budgets and preferences, from lavish to inexpensive, and from Spartan to gaudy. In addition, Matt has hosted annual New Year's, Superbowl, Oscar, summer barbecue, Halloween, Christmas, and movie parties for the past decade with guest lists ranging from 10 to 100. He continues to refine these and other social events to produce the maximum amount of enjoyment possible.

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