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Organizing & Securing SIM cards
Tape your SIM cards to a lounge Access card or the inside of your passport to secure them in one place.
Use a staple instead of carrying around a pin with you. (I am sure you can find something with staples in the Seat Pocket)
An earring works perfectly well too.

Instant Carry-On
If you have a carry-on bag that has a chance of not being allowed on board (even after telling the agents that you have a connecting flight an hour after landing and have no time to wait at the carousel) Pack along a drawstring bag (takes up less room than a pair of socks) so you can take your iPad and teffilin on board - They go for just $1.99 at amazing savings for instance. (Also, if your bag is overweight for carry on, you can put the heavier stuff such as a laptop in the drawstring bag and count it as your "personal item"

Foreign Currency
Just use your Debit Card of choice to withdraw at an ATM. I use my PayPal Debit Card (pictured below) as they do not charge ATM fees and are pretty decent with the conversion rates.
Do NOT get currency at the airport. Worth noting that some change places will give a worse rate for USD bills of lower denominations (I have experienced this in SEA countries).
Always look for "Skimmers" when using your card at an ATM. Do not let your cards out of sight when transacting in 3rd world countries (for instance don't let the hotel clerk take it to the back office to swipe)

You can google conversion rates and get a semantic answer by using the following format: 100 USD to ILS or 1 NPR to EUD

Kosher on the go
I have many ideas for this category but will start with a simple one; Always carry silver foil.
You can use it to make grilled cheese or french toast using the Cloths Iron in your hotel room. You can (according to most poskim) double wrap fish etc in silverfoil and then bake it in a non-kosher oven - (confirm with your local rabbi). You can use it to cover stove tops, sandwich makers, toasters etc.

Documents and Important Information
It's always a good idea to take pics of all your important documents, itineraries, tickets, reference numbers, rental contracts etc. You can take photos of your hotel or other points of interest to show cabbies who don't speak your language. Take a 360 video of anything you rent such as Scooters & Cars to prevent scams & fraud. Always carry a copy of your passport in another bag or pocket. (Remember the passport page you get your entrance stamp on - to speed up immigration by a few seconds - P.S. I keep all my Israeli stamps on 2 facing pages so i can "accidentally" glue them together if need be)

Chargers, Converters Etc.
If you don't have a converter with you, try asking the front desk at your Hotel or Airport Lounge (they usually have a box of stuff people have left behind) Being that its not theirs to begin with - you might not have to return it.

Priority Lines Etc.
If flying economy, you can try sweet talking your way into Priority lines at immigration, Security etc. It usually works for me. You can try telling flight crew that you have a connecting flight when landing and if they can let you sit in business just for landing - this way you get off first (and get on the VIP bus if not parking at gate)

Lounge Guesting
This has been mentioned & discussed many times here. You can hang around next to VIP lounges at airports and ask anyone going in if they would be so kind and take you in as a guest.

Employee Showers
Some airports (I have tried this at LHR and FRA) Have showers for employees and flight crews, They usually have a combination lock that can be figured out by looking for the rubbed out numbers, or watching an employee enter the number.

Economy Bed
I often have very comfortable beds on 4/5 seat rows in economy. Keep in mind that some armrests that seem locked usually have a little latch on the bottom towards the end that unlocks it. Seat cushions are Velcro'd on to the seat frame, you can remove one from an unused seat and use it as a very comfortable pillow (prop it up on the armrest to form a sort of ramp) (i will try to snap a pic of it in action next time i get stuck in economy)

Economy Electrical Outlets
To ensure you have an outlet by your seat, go to flight guru and check which seats are located near the outlets. 
Lots of aircraft such as the A320, A330 and 777 have outlets on the floor or wall next to do the doors (for ground grew to plug in vacuum cleaners).  They are usually covered, but if you look you shall find. You can also ask Flight Crew nicely if they can plug it in somewhere in Upper Class or Galley.

Suits & Coats in flight
If you are flying economy, you can nicely ask flight crew if they can hang your suit/coat in the business/first wardrobe. I have never been refused.

Smoking in flight
Obviously smoking on an airplane is not a good idea, but if you have an e-cig, you can smoke it in the lavatory (as the detectors don't detect vapor).
I try to identify stewardesses who are smokers and offer them a drag - I often get nice favors in return, such as first class amenity kids, chocolates etc.

Bribing flight crew
I often buy nice chocolates in duty free and bring them out to the galley after meal service and hand them out to the flight crew. I have scored upgrades, kisses and even a ride home using this method (on one flight I was greeted as The Gentleman by a stewardess who remembered me from a previous flight.

Crew Bag Tags
I have not checked in a bag in nearly 2 years, but back in the day I would put "CREW" tags on my bags to cut down on the carousel wait and decrease handler abuse. Use at your own risk.

Lock Row
Some check in clerks and most supervisors have the authority to lock seats (which is often done for exit rows and bulkhead rows). I have gotten them to lock entire rows for me so I can lay down on more than one occasion. (Put your charm face on)

Business in Economy
Some aircraft (especially leased aircraft that budget airlines use) such as the A321 have interchangeable seats in the first 10 or so rows of the aircraft - They can be converted to business class seats by locking out the middle seat on a 3/3 config so it turns into a 2/2 - You can always try getting seat without a neighbor and extend your armrest out towards the middle (look for the latch under the armrest) and dropping the seatback down(turns into a little tray).

Vacuum Pack Bags
These can be VERY useful. It's how I can travel for 3 months at a time with just a carry on.

Google Spreadsheet
Prior to any trip, I make a Google spreadsheet to keep track of all expenses. With the  Google Drive app, it's easy to keep updating the sheet as the trip progresses (transportation, food costs, etc.) and I really like seeing an exact total cost for the trip.In addition, it serves kind of like a TR. When I look back at old trip spreadsheets it reminds me of all the places we went to during that trip.
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Re: Travel Hacks & Tips Master Thread
« Reply #101 on: August 25, 2014, 10:55:45 PM »
they were both in economy plus. Wow!
Bunch of babies
The problem is that they didn't know the 'real' reason for economy plus :)

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Re: Travel Hacks & Tips Master Thread
« Reply #102 on: August 25, 2014, 11:31:45 PM »
The problem is that they didn't know the 'real' reason for economy plus :)
is it a secret?
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Re: Travel Hacks & Tips Master Thread
« Reply #103 on: August 26, 2014, 01:40:40 AM »
http://www.vosizneias.com/176675/2014/08/25/new-york-cops-called-after-fliers-fight-over-seat-recline/

Dude was using that knee-guard apparatus. Anybody who brings one of those aboard has to have a chip on their shoulder already.

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Re: Travel Hacks & Tips Master Thread
« Reply #104 on: August 26, 2014, 05:00:51 AM »
Bunch of babies
'bunch'? the woman was definitely right

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Re: Travel Hacks & Tips Master Thread
« Reply #105 on: August 26, 2014, 10:33:56 AM »
'bunch'? the woman was definitely right
Throwing water!? Really?

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Re: Travel Hacks & Tips Master Thread
« Reply #106 on: August 26, 2014, 11:31:18 AM »
Throwing water!? Really?
not necessarily in throwing the water but i certainly understand why she did it

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Re: Travel Hacks & Tips Master Thread
« Reply #107 on: August 26, 2014, 10:29:22 PM »
Very basic but very very useful:
Always buy a case of waterbottles and stick it in the trunk when you arrive on vacation. You never know when you're gonna need a drink, and especially in hot areas you never wanna risk getting dehydrated. (especially with kids) Also you pay a fraction of the price that you would pay in theme parks/touristy places if you need a drink there.
I did this in Hawaii and LA and was very happy I did.

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Re: Travel Hacks & Tips Master Thread
« Reply #108 on: August 26, 2014, 11:19:47 PM »
B'nogea to the knee guard saga... coolest thing I learned here is that they guy who invented the device is named Ira Goldman.

http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/more-singapore-stories/story/6-things-about-the-knee-defender-20140827

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« Reply #109 on: August 27, 2014, 12:30:42 AM »
Very basic but very very useful:
Always buy a case of waterbottles and stick it in the trunk when you arrive on vacation. You never know when you're gonna need a drink, and especially in hot areas you never wanna risk getting dehydrated. (especially with kids) Also you pay a fraction of the price that you would pay in theme parks/touristy places if you need a drink there.
I did this in Hawaii and LA and was very happy I did.
How do you keep the water at a temperature less than boiling point?
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Re: Travel Hacks & Tips Master Thread
« Reply #110 on: August 27, 2014, 12:40:51 AM »
How do you keep the water at a temperature less than boiling point?
ice bucket?  :P
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Re: Travel Hacks & Tips Master Thread
« Reply #111 on: August 27, 2014, 12:40:59 AM »
How do you keep the water at a temperature less than boiling point?

ice bucket?  :P

What I do is get one of those cheap (~$10) foam coolers at Walmart and buy a bag of ice for 2 bucks each morning. Wherever I go all day I have ice cold drinks waiting for me.
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« Reply #112 on: August 27, 2014, 12:47:13 AM »
What I do is get one of those cheap (~$10) foam coolers at Walmart and buy a bag of ice for 2 bucks each morning. Wherever I go all day I have ice cold drinks waiting for me.
Smart!
Next question: is there any way to keep the ice from leaking out of the bags and flooding the cooler and for some reason getting everything inside grimy?
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Re: Travel Hacks & Tips Master Thread
« Reply #113 on: August 27, 2014, 12:47:37 AM »
Very basic but very very useful:
Always buy a case of waterbottles and stick it in the trunk when you arrive on vacation. You never know when you're gonna need a drink, and especially in hot areas you never wanna risk getting dehydrated. (especially with kids) Also you pay a fraction of the price that you would pay in theme parks/touristy places if you need a drink there.
I did this in Hawaii and LA and was very happy I did.
+1
Water is the first thing I buy whenever I arrive. 
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Re: Travel Hacks & Tips Master Thread
« Reply #114 on: August 27, 2014, 01:04:35 AM »
Smart!
Next question: is there any way to keep the ice from leaking out of the bags and flooding the cooler and for some reason getting everything inside grimy?

Just the opposite - you pour the ice into the cooler. It goes all around everything and keeps it cold for hours. Last week in Maui my drinks were still cold after around 30 hours.

Why would anything get grimy? It's ice.
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Re: Travel Hacks & Tips Master Thread
« Reply #115 on: August 27, 2014, 01:12:54 AM »
Just the opposite - you pour the ice into the cooler. It goes all around everything and keeps it cold for hours. Last week in Maui my drinks were still cold after around 30 hours.

Why would anything get grimy? It's ice.
I think someone must have put our ice bags down on the dirt at some point ;)
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Re: Travel Hacks & Tips Master Thread
« Reply #116 on: August 27, 2014, 04:33:04 AM »
Very basic but very very useful:
Always buy a case of waterbottles and stick it in the trunk when you arrive on vacation. You never know when you're gonna need a drink, and especially in hot areas you never wanna risk getting dehydrated. (especially with kids) Also you pay a fraction of the price that you would pay in theme parks/touristy places if you need a drink there.
I did this in Hawaii and LA and was very happy I did.
-1 it's not healthy to do this. at high temps the plastic leeches into the water

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Re: Travel Hacks & Tips Master Thread
« Reply #117 on: August 27, 2014, 09:30:15 AM »
-1 it's not healthy to do this. at high temps the plastic leeches into the water
Someone just mentioned this to me, never knew it was true. Refer to SF's tip. Cheap foam coolers work great! I've used them and they've never leaked on me

What I do is get one of those cheap (~$10) foam coolers at Walmart and buy a bag of ice for 2 bucks each morning. Wherever I go all day I have ice cold drinks waiting for me.

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Re: Travel Hacks & Tips Master Thread
« Reply #118 on: August 27, 2014, 09:40:24 AM »
-1 it's not healthy to do this. at high temps the plastic leeches into the water
is that a fact? Link?

You thing they transport and store the water in air conditioned trucks and warehouses? 

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Re: Travel Hacks & Tips Master Thread
« Reply #119 on: August 27, 2014, 10:09:00 AM »
you have people arguing both sides