Ready to find out your teacher travel disaster? Take this light-hearted quiz to find out which teacher travel mishap you are most likely to experience next. Get ready for laughs, because we all know a little chaos is just part of the adventure!
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What’s your Teacher Travel Disaster?
There are three teacher travel disasters in this quiz:
🧳Lost Luggage
⛔Booking Fail
💺Middle Seat
1. Lost Luggage
Let’s be real… if you have ever checked a bag, you have probably had your luggage lost. We’ve all been there.
This is partially way I try to travel with a personal item only or carry on bag when possible!
Whether you booked your flight with the wrong spelling of your name (oops), booked travel for the wrong date and now your stuck at the airport two days (or weeks) too early, or you forgot to book the flight all together…. you’re not alone!
If you’re hoping to take the stress out of travel planning, you might consider joining a teacher travel tour.
3. Middle Seat
Oh no…. my personal (NOT) favorite. Being squished in a middle seat is both my favorite way to save money and arrive in my destination cranky.
The good news is, you can plug into your favorite podcast to distract yourself while you wait, or catch up on some good blog reads for your next travel inspiration, like Crete, Greece or quaintBelgium!
Ready to Learn your Teacher Travel Disaster?
What’s Your Teacher Travel Disaster?
Ready to find out your teacher travel disaster? Take this light-hearted quiz to find out which teacher travel mishap you are most likely to experience next. Get ready for laughs, because we all know a little chaos is just part of the adventure!
As a full time teacher who loves her job, learn how I honor my wanderlust while working a 9:00-5:00 (because I want to!) This blog welcomes all, and specifically provides resources for those seeking travel intertwined into a busy schedule (3 days to 5 weeks).