Bubbs33 Posted September 13, 2018 #26 Share Posted September 13, 2018 TripIt is so easy, and for those of you concerned about it using emails to populate, I agree it is a bit weird but the major organization I work for (who is very uptight on protecting information/email/personal id stuff) strongly recommends we use it for all of our work travel. So, I use it. I have gotten over the part that it somehow reads the email to populate my itinerary. I have my work things and my personal things in TripIt and it allows me to share my itinerary with others. With my cruises it even populates the ports!Thank you. Appreciate your review. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WackyWayne Posted September 14, 2018 #27 Share Posted September 14, 2018 TripIt is certainly good for some aspects. The fill-in-the-blank formats helps organize and prevents forgetting some things. I would also suggest OneNote or EverNote or something similar. Easy to make a page/section/tab for each day/topic. I do most of my planning on a PC, but then sync to phone/tablet to take the info on-ship. EverNote doesn't keep everything in cache when working offline, so I prefer OneNote, especially for working offline (no internet on ship). I create a page/section/tab for: cruise booking info pre-cruise flight or hotel info port-of-call notes and suggestions usually one for each port-of-call for excursion planning my master packing & to-do checklist pre-cruise financial planning onboard & port expenses port load and neighboring ship info (cruisett or www.cruisecal or cruisetimetables) general notes made onboard (a trip diary) they are all free form and take pasted items well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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