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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Jan 2011
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Please share your best stateroom space saving tips!
We're going to be sleeping 5 in a 4 person verandah stateroom (2 adults, teenager & 2 littles) so I need some space-saving/organization tips for the room!
I plan on bringing an over the door show hanger (possibly 2 - 1 for toiletries & 1 for the kids' shoes, socks, underware, etc), magnetic hooks for KTTW, a pop up laundry hamper, travel sized everything we can manage, and possibly extra hangers to hang as much clothes as possible. What other suggestions can you more experienced DCLers give me? I have 13 more days to get ready!!
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Maryland
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Anacortes, WA
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It's dumb but:
With makeup find 2 in 1 products. |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: MA
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We always travel with the LL Bean travel bags that hang in he bathroom. They have many sizes & the inside comes out to hang.your shampoo right.in.the shower.
Besides that we also package our clothes by day in 2 gallon zip lock bags..it reduces.over packing.plus everyone knows by day what bag is theirs getting ready. |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Jan 2011
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Not dumb at all....it's a great suggestion! I already told DD17 that she has to par down her makeup collection to a SMALL travel sized bag for the trip! Quote:
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Oct 2012
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Bring less stuff.
You really don't need so much. You can wear the same clothes to dinner several nights. You don't need shoes to match every outfit. Share one tube of toothpaste. Shampoo and lotion is provided (and great). Store things in your suitcases under the bed until you need them. For the little kids, you might want to prepare outfits for the day (socks, undies, shorts, shirts) in zip locks, and leave them in the suitcase until that day arrives and put the used outfits back into the bags. Nancy |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Jan 2011
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I'd probably let them wear the same shirt for 2 nights, but they are notorious for getting things on their shirts & I don't want to do laundry during my vacation!
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Founding member of FOG
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If you aren't planning on doing laundry on board, skip the pop up hamper and just throw the dirty clothes back in the suitcase under the bed.
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Keller, TX
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Take one less shirt and plan to buy one for everyone one while on board. Keep in mind, they cost around 10 to 25 bucks.
That way you have the cruise date on your shirts, etc...for your photos. I took 8 shirts for our 8 night cruise. I wore 4 shirts the whole time, usually just my favorates. Wore my new t-shirt three of those days because we did a load of laundry. |
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You can also ask the room steward to remove the table that is front of the couch. It will give you more room to move around.
http://www.wdwinfo.com/Photos/DCL_St...s/DSC00004.htm |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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At the risk of being repetitive, don't bring as much stuff. I STILL bring way more stuff than I use...even on a long cruise.
One pair of black pants or a black skirt can pair with different tops and take your thru multiple dinners...and since you wear your dinner clothing for 2-3 hours per night, each outfit can do a couple of nights unless you dump something on it. Your DD doesn't need 42 pairs of shoes! You don't need hangers (state room host will happily supply all you need.) You don't need a pop up laundry basket--use a suitcase or a big plastic shopping bag/garbage bag. This will fit in your suitcase to go home and no worries about smelling up the luggage! Make the kids pick up their stuff and declare it either "can be worn again" or "must be washed." For the little kids, pack each outfit in a ziplock bag and smash the air out. Put the bags in the drawer and each day, pull out a bag. All the parts will match and you don't do a socks/underwear hunt. Even dad can get them dressed. Again....DON"t bring as much stuff. |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 151
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For port days (GC we're doing our own thing...shopping/sightseeing and a taxi to Sea Grape; Cozumel we're doing DCL excursion snorkeling w/ stingrays) would you pack a day outfit for the kids, or just swim trunks/t-shirt plus dinner clothes for the day?
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana MSY
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Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Arizona
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Definately pack less stuff - that being said I overpack the underwear. With the hot weather you never know and I am not one to want to laundry. I also plan to buy shirts I will wear.
We do not like the over the door hangar thing. It gets in our way. Also think about what you will really want to carry. My mom always brings a purse but then it just sits in the stateroom taking up space. |
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