You may even want to choose a place that caters to adults only, rather than families.
Take note of the amount of space to play outdoors as well and look for things like good climbing trees and rocks.
Check out local prices for food items as well as gas and other essentials so you are prepared if prices are higher than what you’re used to.
Make sure to practice fire safety. Get permission before building a fire, do so only in the designated area, and keep a fire extinguisher nearby.
Find out if a cleaning service is included with the house or whether you’ll need to clean before you head home. Bring extra toilet paper and tissues, as well, unless you are certain the rental will have enough.
You may also want to bring aluminum foil, napkins or paper towels, and Ziploc bags or Tupperware.
Don’t forget your travel reservations, keys, wallet, cash or credit cards, and ID!
Pack makeup and hair supplies (e. g. , a brush, hair products, hair ties or clips, and a blow dryer or straightening iron if you want one), too. Bring a first aid kit and any prescription medicines.
Don’t forget spices, like salt and pepper, as well as condiments, like mayo, mustard, and ketchup. Pick up bottled water, juice, soda, alcohol if desired, and ice. Find out if there is a coffee maker or if you’ll need to bring your own, along with filters, coffee, sugar, and creamer.