{"id":1032,"date":"2021-06-05T08:49:11","date_gmt":"2021-06-05T08:49:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/disabledfamilybreaks.com\/?p=1032"},"modified":"2021-06-07T08:49:21","modified_gmt":"2021-06-07T08:49:21","slug":"top-tips-when-booking-a-self-catering-holiday-and-the-essentials-to-pack","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/disabledfamilybreaks.com\/top-tips-when-booking-a-self-catering-holiday-and-the-essentials-to-pack\/","title":{"rendered":"Top tips when booking a self-catering holiday and the essentials to pack"},"content":{"rendered":"
It’s the summer of the staycation, and holiday cottages are selling out fast as Brits flock to a home-away-from-home for their holidays.<\/p>\n
If you’ve booked a self-catering getaway, there will be a little bit more planning involved when packing your suitcase, as you’re going to be in charge of those extra home comforts to make your trip as smooth as possible.<\/p>\n
However, there can be a fine line between packing the essentials and ending up bringing everything but the kitchen sink.<\/p>\n
Your property’s listing should have plenty of key info on what will be\/won’t be provided, but there are some essentials that can easily be overlooked.<\/p>\n
Think of extras you may need such as a potato peeler, bottler opener and Tupperware for leftovers – again, it’s worth checking with the property owner in case there are already some of these utensils at the cottage.<\/p>\n