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DAWGPOUNDAJ
04-17-2005, 05:36 PM
Just for fun, how much do you pack? I've seen packing lists floating around here before, but when you get around to packing everything, how many suitcases are you lugging around? I've been accused of being a notrious underpacker several times so for a 2 week vacation, one medium to large sized suitcase is usually enough for me. But by the time you add our "toys" like the DVD player, were walking into the resorts with 2 suitcases, 2 pillows, and a duffel bag full of movies and a DVD player, all for 2 people! lol We probably look insane! :crazy:
Vivianne
04-17-2005, 05:53 PM
I probably overpack for 2 weeks for 2 people. Good thing DH is in good shape. We usually carry a 3 bag luggage set because I don't like doing laundry on vacation. I do wind up doing laundry twice. 1 - after a week goes by and 2 - at the end of our vacation. I'm going to try to downsize this time. But I wind up doing the same thing every year. I always carry just-in-case clothes. Bad habits are hard to break.
My husband has to have his computer, GPS gadget battery charger, etc. If there's others out there like us, it's a wonder the plane can take off.
LucyStorm
04-17-2005, 07:11 PM
For a 7 day trip, I bring one carry on. Space bags are a wonderful thing.....
Forevryoung
04-17-2005, 07:59 PM
For a 7 day trip, I bring one carry on. Space bags are a wonderful thing.....
How do you reseal the space bags on the way home?
debbiedoo
04-17-2005, 08:48 PM
The one think I dis like most---everything but the kitchen sink!!! I have to get onto everyone for packing way too much!!! For three people---4 suitcases nopt to mention the pillow and the blanket!! :earseek: This is for 2 weeks!! I am going to try to cut back by one suitcase this year------ :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Rattat
04-18-2005, 06:25 AM
I start packing a couple of weeks before the trip. I have a list and go over it several times to make sure I have everything I need. I even pack band-aids,motrin and anything else I could possibly need in case my children would get sick on our trip. I iron all of our outfits prior to our trip so I won't have to mess with ironing when we're there. :sunny:
ducklite
04-18-2005, 08:21 AM
It depends on if we are staying in a DVC villa with a W/D. In that case, about four days of mix and match clothes for a ten day trip.
The last time I stayed at a WDW hotel, DH and I were at the CR for one night before the marathon.
We had one small suitcase with PJ's and clothes for the next day (wore what we were wearing to dinner at the CG that night when we checked in--it was SUCH a long drive from our house LOL!) and DH had a gym bag with his running gear--no WAY that stuff gets packed in with "regular clothes" LOL!
Anne
hihohihoitsofftowork
04-18-2005, 03:09 PM
I always pack very lightly and have only one carryon wherever I travel to.
I find that it is so much easier to travel that way. I also had my checked luggage completely lost once. They did not pay me a 1/4 of what was lost.
jonestavern
04-18-2005, 03:23 PM
:Pinkbounc :bounce: :jumping3:
For 8 nights, 9 days DH, DS & I do carry on. DH & DS take gym bags I take a roller carry on & a large pocketbook. We all wear fanny packs. Since we stay on site we can depend on w/d. LucyStorm is right on the money with the space bags. Get the type you can also simply roll & squeeze the air out of, a real great tip! princess: Pour moi, I pack:
1 pr slacks, 1 sweater, 1 dressier top & skirt (top also goes w/slacks); 2 'camp' shirts; 2 knit tanks; nightgown;cotton robe; pareo; swimsuit; 3 sets undergarments; slippers; dressier sandals, walking shoes. I wear a turtleneck, sweater, slacks, sneaks, all weather coat with removeable lining--we are traveling from a cold New Hampshire--. :cold:
DS, 16, packs:
2 pr shorts, 1 pr Dockers; 1 polo shirt; swimsuit; 3 sets undergarments; deck shoes; sleep pants, slippers; cotton robe; 2 tees (Boston RED SOX!) CD player. He'll wear a heavy sweatshirt (GO SOX!), jeans, sneaks & tee shirt.
About ditto for DH--but no shorts! :rotfl:
Cameras, credit cards, cell phones; checkbook,ID & cash, meds,water bottles are all in our fannypacks.
I have a wonderful smallish carryon that unzips on three sides & contains a multitude of clear pockets (& 2 or 3 opaque pockets). The clear pockets can zip out & be hung up in the bath. I pack cosmetics & toiletries, bandaids, coffee (in a sealed pouch), Splenda; juice mixes; cell phone chargers, nightlite; etc. They carry something similiar in the LLBean catalog( & are guaranteed forever!). I got mine as a TSV on QVC for under $35., inc S&H.
We do mail most souvenirs back to ourselves, using the US Mail. We have used the Epcot (China)option to mail out souvenirs & found it satisfactory.
Why not post the dirty clothing out, if you'd like. :flower:
Hope this helps!
Jean, of Tavern fame
:genie:
wicket2005
04-18-2005, 04:04 PM
Two large suitcases between 4. I pack the bear minimum because we always end up buying things there and we need the space to get them home.
shamrock30
04-20-2005, 10:41 AM
We use two 22" carry-on suitcases and a tote bag for two people. However, we often check the carry-ons just because it's easier.
oogieboogie
04-20-2005, 12:08 PM
I'm the chief packer for 2 adults and 2 kids. For a 9 day trip to WDW with one night sleepover before flying, I pack:
1 large (27" or 28") suitcase
1 large duffle bag
1 21" carryon
1 laptop bag
that's it. I pack enough clothes for 5 days, then on the fifth day we're in WDW, I always do laundry and I have enough clothes for the rest of the stay.
One way I find that saves a lot of room is getting a cd case/wallet that holds 12 cds. I take the DVDs I want to watch out of their cases and put it in the cd wallet. Saves so much space because I can just put that in the laptop bag.
amwhitaker
04-20-2005, 12:36 PM
My husband always packs more than me! He loves to take all his clothes- just in case!
cocowum
04-20-2005, 01:00 PM
Way too much!!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: and I start packing way too early. :crazy:
HenDuck
04-20-2005, 03:43 PM
My general packing strategy (assuming we have laundry facilities):
::MickeyMo Luggage:
One suitcase per person (3)
One foldable duffle bag
3 carry-on bags - usually backpacks
::MinnieMo Accessories:
1 jacket
1 pair walking/running shoes
1 pair sandals
1 pair slippers (flip flops to some of you)
1 belt
1 vest
princess: Clothing:
2-3 long pants
2-3 shorts (can include one capris)
4 short sleeve shirts
1 Disney t-shirt which matches the rest of the family :earsgirl:
2 long sleeve shirts (maybe more, if it's cold weather)
1 sweatshirt or sweater
PJs (which may double for one long pant and one long sleeve shirt)
1 camisole (t-shirt tank)
1 long underwear shirt (regardless of season) :flower:
4-6 undies
4-6 pairs of socks
2 bras (wear one, pack one)
swim wear
I try to keep DH to the same general packing list of clothes. For DS (4 1/2), I'll add a few sweat outfits to sleep in and maybe a couple of extra tops, socks and undies.
I usually pack one full set of clothes for DS in our carry-on. I pack one extra top and undies for myself in the same. I have no idea what DH does with his carry-on. :rolleyes: I'll wear my jeans, running shoes, long sleeve top and jacket on the plane. That much less to pack, even though not a fashion statement. :earsgirl:
I won't bore you with the list of toiletries which is personal to the user, but I do go out and buy "fancy" toiletries which I only use for special occasions or when I'm splurging (Aveda, Origins, etc. )
We almost always do laundry while on vacation, so I'm continually trimming down the list to see how little I can bring.
Good thread!
princess:
HenDuck
04-20-2005, 03:49 PM
I also wanted to note that when we go to WDW next year, we will be staying at a rental home, so we will have daily access (no waiting) to a washer and dryer. So I'm carefully looking at my packing list to see where we can cut back even more.
I'd like to go with one (of my 3) empty suitcase and bring it back full of souvies!
I love a challenge!
:cool1:
Nora94
04-20-2005, 09:21 PM
well, one big suitcase, one medium suitcase - I COULD have shoved it all in there, EXCEPT - need a booster seat for the 5 yr old in the rental car (little sister 2 1/2 will have her carseat on the plane) so added a BIG duffle bag. Each suitcase/bag has extra room in it and diapers and snacks will also disappear so we should be fine for suvies on the way back. Oh, and each girl will have a small back pack on the plane and we will have a carry on bag too.
Honestly for 10 days, each day having a complete set of clothes and one additional set as a spare, that is pretty good. Good thing it's warm weather :sunny: and not winter stuff!! :cold:
Nora
2 more sleeps... than we FLY!!
newholidayx2
04-21-2005, 06:33 AM
Im hoping this Aug DS13 & I can get away with packing only:
(2) large rolling suitcases, (1) med suitcase, his backpack and my carrybag
We're going for 2wks, Ive never done laundry on vacation but Im planning on it this time - staying in the villas
Forevryoung
04-21-2005, 08:23 AM
For a week of vacation my family packs one large rolling duffle per person. When us children were younger, we used to share one duffle and bring a second smaller bad for overflow. We would never do laundry on vacation because you arent on vacation if you are doing laundry (my mothers motto).
For this trip it will be different- I would love to only bring my rolling carryon (7 nights but 9 full days) and a "small" bag of gifts for my younger sisters although I may ship them down ahead of time to the rest of my family who are driving. I dont know if I could trust them not to forget them though :rotfl2:
lauran cameron
04-24-2005, 10:52 PM
1 day = 3 days
5 days = 10 days
1 week = 3 weeks
I feel like the longer you stay the more variety you'll need.
Also the loner you stay the more you'll begin to miss what is not pack and with you in WDW.
Overpacking saves..."Oh shoot! I wish I packed that *insert oops!* oo well."
tomerin
04-25-2005, 07:14 AM
we always tend to overpack. better to have extra then to run out. we have bought all new luggage with wheels on the so the old pack mule, me, can have an easier time lugging it around. this trip we may actually pack less because we can do our laundy in our room thanks to our DVC purchase but honestly who really wants to deal with laundry on vacation anyway?
generally our rule is one suitcase per person and 2 overnight type bags for the 4 of us and our laptop.
mongobites
04-25-2005, 07:10 PM
When I go on vacation I pack way to much. I even pack clothing I have not worn in years just in case I wake up one morning and deceid I want to wear it. I'ts crazy but I just feel the need to pack as much of my closet as possible.
lauran cameron
04-25-2005, 09:40 PM
When I go on vacation I pack way to much. I even pack clothing I have not worn in years just in case I wake up one morning and deceid I want to wear it. I'ts crazy but I just feel the need to pack as much of my closet as possible.
hahaha amen to that! :rotfl:
Disneyonmymind
04-25-2005, 10:25 PM
NOT ME (no way, I take too much) but I swear I recently read a trip report where a family of four (two little kids) stayed in a DVC resort and each took one outfit for the parks which she threw in the washer each night after they changed into their jammies. I was really surprised. Can't remember why exactly - if she always did that or if they were really cramped for luggage space.
Unfortunately, I am the other extreme. I am going to really try to mend my ways this year as we have a new member of the family to overpack for this trip.
Jackie :flower:
Nik's Mom
04-25-2005, 11:32 PM
We definitely over pack! For 2 adults and 2 children, we have 3 checked bags and 4 carry-ons. :earseek: O.k, one of those carry-ons is a diaper bag, and the other is my camera equipment (a large slr camera and 2 lenses, tripod, etc). My problem is that we pack enough clothes to last the week, plus one extra change of clothes for our carry-ons. On our last trip, ds threw up for 2 days straight and the extra clothes came in handy!
I admire those of you who can just go with a couple of pieces of luggage. :flower:
jamstew
05-04-2005, 10:22 PM
How do you reseal the space bags on the way home?
Mine are the kind that have vents on one end and a ziploc-type zipper on the other. You put your stuff in, zip the top, roll the air out through the end vents, and they seal themselves some way or another. If you're staying somewhere that has a vacuum cleaner, it's a heck of a lot easier to suck the air out though. :wave2:
Swimnoid
05-08-2005, 09:48 PM
We pack a tone of stuff because we drive and stay at the cabins so the car is right by the door. But a girl I work with will take one large back pack type bag for 8 days! She amazes me.
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