TSA Travel Tips For The Holidays
It’s going to be a crazy week of traveling soon! Whether you’re flying or driving, be prepared for busy roadways and lots of crowds. The weekend before Thanksgiving is usually…

It's going to be a crazy week of traveling soon! Whether you're flying or driving, be prepared for busy roadways and lots of crowds. The weekend before Thanksgiving is usually the busiest days at Tampa International Airport. On the roads, the day before Thanksgiving and the day after are usually the busiest. Here are our travel tips for the holidays with the help from ABC Action News.
Tips For Travelling By Plane:
According to our source, Tampa International Airport expects to see 725,000 people pass through the airport during the Thanksgiving travel period. Although this number is slightly smaller than last years, it still leads to chaos at the airport. Here are some helpful tips to relieve some travelling headaches.
- Book airport parking ahead of time online. TPA spokesperson pointed out that it's always cheaper to book your parking spot in advance. This tip also helps TPA manage their parking spaces and garages.
- GET TO THE AIRPORT TWO HOURS BEFORE YOUR FLIGHT!! I'm sure every airport employee wants to scream this from the rooftops. Allow yourself plenty of time to get through super long security lines. This means showing up to the airport at least TWO HOURS before your departure.
- If you're picking up someone from the airport, wait in the cell phone lot. This helps with congestion as multiple flights will be coming in around the same time.
- If you're not checking a bag and do not need to check in, use the very handy blue express curbsides.
- If you ARE checking a bag, weigh it at home before you go to the airport. You don't want to be that person re-arranging your baggage in the middle of a busy airport.
- Use TPA To-Go if you are ordering food at the airport. The lines will get very long, so you can skip the line and pick up at the counter if you order ahead.
Tips For Travelling By Car:
AAA expects 2.7 million people to drive to Thanksgiving destination just in FLORIDA. Here are some travel tips that could help with your road rage.
- Leave first thing in the morning to beat some of the traffic.
- You certainly want to allow yourself extra room between the vehicles in front of you.
- Take your vehicle into the shop before your road trip for a full inspection.
- Maintain a moderate speed. If you travel at 55 mph you will save close to 21% more on your gas mileage versus traveling 10-15 miles over.
- Know how to change a tire. Accidents happen, and sometimes the simplest solution is fixing a tire. AAA is expecting to respond to over 411,000 calls during the Thanksgiving travel period. So you don't want to rely on them for easy roadside repairs, otherwise you'll be waiting for a very long time.
- Know your limit. Sometimes driving while sleepy just as dangerous as driving buzzed. If you're having trouble keeping your eyes open, it may be time to pull over at a hotel and get some rest.
10 Things Floridians Are Thankful For
There are lots of reasons to love (and hate) Florida. Even though the traffic is crazy, it's somehow getting more humid, politics has a lot of people in the state divided, we still love calling this place "home". Now is the time when we gather around and recognize that even though times are tough, at least we're living in paradise. Here's our list of 10 things that Floridians are thankful for.
It's that time of year when we step back and appreciate all of the wonderful things in our lives. Here in Florida, we have a lot to be thankful for. We have gorgeous beaches, lots to do, and no need to shovel snow every year! There's also a bunch of things that Floridians couldn't survive without, like air conditioning, swimming pools, or sunglasses. We know after this summer, we're especially grateful for our AC unit.
Over the past few years, we've seen a huge increase in people moving to Florida. Who could blame them? Once they get a taste of the good life here in the Sunshine State, why would they go back north? If you ask any Floridian "What are you thankful for in Florida?" it'll be hard to pinpoint a single reason. Here's our list of 10 things Floridians are thankful for... Did we miss any?
Pub Subs
It's a Florida delicacy. One of the first things tourist do when they make it to Florida is see what all the hype is about for Pub Subs. Then, they realize this may be the best sub they'll ever have. We couldn't imagine living in a state without Publix.
Beautiful Beaches & Sunsets
Floridians have to be thankful to live where others vacay. Sometimes sitting back with your toes in the sand and watch the sky change into a mix of beautiful pinks, purples and orange will make you forget about the awful snowbird driving.
Sunscreen
To piggyback off our last reason to be thankful. Floridians simply could not survive without sunscreen. Without it, we'd look like this guy.

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Theme Park Capital Of The World
Floridians are sure thankful for the Florida Resident discount for multiple big theme parks!
Amazing Sports Teams
There's a reason why they call us Champa Bay. Not only do we have champion-winning teams, but wonderful owners and organizations who constantly give back to the community.
No State Income Tax
While everybody else dreads April 15, Floridians don't have to worry about state income tax.
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Sweater Weather
While other states are bundled up in winter gear, Floridians are thankful for sweater weather all winter long. Any time the thermometer dips below 75 degrees, we use it as an excuse to whip out our cardigans and knee-high boots.

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Delicious Food And Restaurants
Floridians, and especially those in Tampa, should be grateful for all of the food culture in our state. The Cuban sandwich is a Tampa delicacy. We also have some of the most popular restaurants that get recognized nationally.
Gorgeous Fresh Water Springs
If going to the beach surrounded by tourists isn't your vibe, then you're in luck! Floridians are thankful for this alternate cool-down activity in the summer time. Fresh water springs like Weeki-Watchi, Rainbow River, and Crystal River (just to name a few) to relax and cool off in the summer time. BONUS! Any spring open in the fall is a great opportunity to get close to our sea cows! I mean, who doesn't love a manatee sighting!

Florida Man Headlines
Alright, this is something that I think the whole COUNTRY is thankful for. Who doesn't love a good Florida Man headline?