I was surfing some of the other boards today and found the following:
FIRST: IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR SPACE SAVING BAGS, THE FOLLOWING MIGHT BE OF INTEREST:
http://www.spacebag.com/shop_sport.asp?
First disclaimer:
I borrowed this list from another board. It will be promptly returned to that board after the cruise.
Second disclaimer:
This is a compilation of suggested items to pack from various people/sources. I do not claim them as my own. I do not expect anyone to pack ALL of these tips (I won't even pack them all). Take 'em or leave 'em. They aren't gospel.
So, with that said, here's the list of tips/suggestions:
Essential Documents:
Cruise Documents
Passport or Certified Birth Certificate
Credit Cards
Photocopy of passport and credit cards held by spouse / roommate
Air Tickets for return flight
Cash (Small bills, especially)
Travelers Checks (if desired)
Telephone Number of Cruise Agent (toll-free and direct)
Other Important Telephone Numbers
E-mail Addresses (if you're going to use the Internet Cafe)
Telephone Credit Card
Clothing:
Comfortable Walking Shoes
Shoes appropriate for formal wear
Beach footwear (sandals/flip-flops)
Water Shoes (Optional)
More bathing suits than you think youll need
Sweater or jacket for the theaters (they can be chilly)
Eyeglasses (if necessary)
Sunglasses
Jewelry/Valuables (as few as possible)
casual clothing
Umbrella
Snorkeling Gear
Small Sewing Kit
Cover-up for travel from pool/beach (remember, ships are air-conditioned)
T-shirts (plan to buy a few of these)
Gym clothes for running/workouts
Hat (could also be purchased)
Underwear (as desired)
Robe (optional)
Light Sewing Kit
If you plan on doing laundry onboard:
Individually packaged detergent tablets
Dryer sheets
Individual Shout stain remover packets or stain sticks
Rolls of quarters for laundry
Mesh Laundry Bag (also great for dirty clothes storage)
Bathroom Items:
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Hair Brush/Comb
Skin Lotion
Makeup Case/Bag
Shampoo (your brand in small plastic bottle)
Deodorant
Sunscreen lotion
Spray on sunscreen for the scalp (if you have your hair braided or are folically challenged)
Aloe for sunburn (in case you forget to use the sunscreen)
Skin so soft insect repellent
Headache medication
Cold and Allergy medicines (just in case).
Bonine or Dramamine for sea-sickness
Papaya Enzyme. chewable tablets, helps digest food in case you eat something that doesn't agree with you, THIS IS A MUST.
Correctal, gentle laxative, for men or women. Nothing worse than have that bloated feeling while on a cruise.
Medicines and prescriptions (in original containers)
Light first aid supplies
Body Powder (optional)
Feminine Products (optional for some)
Stick-Up Air freshener
Camera Equipment:
Film Cameras (one-time-use or regular)
Panoramic Camera (one-time-use)
Underwater Camera (one-time-use)
Lenses, Lens Hoods, and Filters (if necessary)
Flash Attachments (if necessary)
Indoor film (ASA 400 or higher)
Outdoor film (ASA 100 or lower)
Batteries
Digital Camera
Memory Modules / "Digital Film"
Cables (depends on camera)
Laptop for image storage/display (optional - also can be used for watching DVDs)
Personal Electronics (everything else that plugs in or runs on batteries):
FRS Radios
Nightlight (the rooms can be VERY dark)
Extension cord with extra outlets
Light up travel alarm clock
Little flash lights (good for inside cabins to help kids find the bathroom)
Mobile Phone (although it won't work in most ports)
Hair dryer
Batteries
Portable reading light
Portable CD or MP3 Player
GPS (for the super-techies!)
Portable iron or steamer
Miscellaneous:
Don't forget the duct tape for emergency repairs (also makes a good "mute button" for teenagers)
Business Cards (who knows?)
Pen/Highlighter
Recreational Reading Materials
Guide books for ports of call
Journal for keeping a trip diary
Zip lock bags for wet swimsuits, toiletries, etc.
Soft sided cooler to bring off the ship for excursions and beaches (must be packing in luggage in order to bring aboard)
Beach bag
Cork screw if you bring wine for the romantic evenings on the verandah
Your own beverages and mixers and cups w/lids to mix the drinks.
Individual antibacterial hand wipes
Bottles of H20 and you can refill them with the filtered water on deck.
Fanny packs
Some hard candy or Movie Theater Candy (optional)
Binoculars (optional)
Miscellaneous:
If you end up underpacking (not likely) you can always buy something in one of the ship's shops or at a port of call.
A good packing rule: when in doubt, leave it out.
Opt for washable items whenever possible, dry cleaning on the ship can be expensive.
Shoes take up a lot of room in luggage, try to limit the # of shoes you bring to: one pair of walking shoes, one pair of versatile casual shoes, and one pair of dressy shoes (plan on wearing the bulkiest shoes on/off the ship, to save room in your luggage). You might want to consider a good pair of water shoes as well (these should not be too bulky in your luggage).
Have all of your shoes broken in before the cruise.
cruise lines don't allow irons in your stateroom, so try to pack wrinkle-free clothing.
Tape identification info INSIDE your luggage (in case the luggage tag comes off).