Dear travelers of  the St. Bonaventure's College Wind Ensemble and Chamber Choir, with Friends and Family,
As your departure for your 2013 performance tour draws closer and  closer, Incantato Tours would like to provide you with some travel tips to make  it easier for you to get ready for your journey:
For most people, packing for a trip  is the most difficult part. The  solution for   many is to just pack as  much as you possibly can into  your suitcase and   backpack, but as a  colleague explains it: "You'll  be thanking me  later  when you don't  break your back from having to  carry everything  on your  own. Don't do  it!" Her advice: "Pack as  lightly as you can.  The best way  to get it  all to fit nicely into  your suitcase is to fold  it nicely and  then roll  it tightly. It can  all fit into your bag like  a puzzle."
Keep in mind, however, that many cathedrals have a 
dress code and will not allow you to walk in if you are wearing tank tops or shorts. A scarf or shawl is a good solution in this case. And shorts or skirts should always go to your knees (both for Ladies and Gents).
Here are a  few things that we   think are essential to have to be  comfortable with  what the weather   brings and with the weight of your  bag - remember,  we allow only one   checked bag per person (maximum 50 pounds) and a small  carry-on such as a  bagpack. Here a sample packing   list (just a suggestion!):
*   Rain jacket, maybe with fleece insert
*   Umbrella
* Gloves, scarf, hat.. if you tend to feel chilly
* An adapter   plug/converter (if bringing electronic   devices)
* Camera and   batteries or charger with adapter
* At least   two pair of   jeans/pants, ladies may want to bring a couple skirts or   dresses too
*   a sweater or two (or three)
*  Plenty of shirts, including a   polo or two and   at least two dress   shirts (Europeans dress much more   formal than   Americans)
* Plenty of undergarments and socks for daily   changes
*   A watch, make-up and jewelry if applicable (carry on any   valuables at all times)
*   Choir music and attire
*  Don't forget shoes, we recommend a maximum   of three pairs (tennis   shoes, good everyday shoes, dress shoes). Bring   nice concert shoes,   but make sure that you will be able to walk long   distances in them.   Europeans do not wear flip flops other than to the   pool or at the   beach.
* Put all liquids that are in   your carry-on   into a zip-lock bag. And remember the 311     rules: 
Transportation Security Administration 3-1-1 on Air Travel 
*  All scissors, fingernail clippers,   etc. are better packed in your   check-in luggage along with liquids over 3   ounces. Bring enough   contact lense solution and prescription  medication  that you may need   for the whole duration of the trip.
If   you   forget anything there are plenty of shops where you  can by   shampoo,  toothpaste, etc.