I am packing for 10 days for this trip...After thinking and thinking I decided to google!
I found this article on the web after "googling" - packing for a 10 day trip. Thought is was interesting.
This is what she packs for a 10 day trip:
* Three pairs of shorts
* Three pairs of dress pants
* One skirt
* Three pairs of casual pants or jeans
* Three nightgowns/ night clothes
* Three bathing suits
* One sarong/ cover up
* Three lightweight sweaters
* Four dresses
* 10 casual shirts
* Six dress shirts
* A clutch
* Toiletries
* Two pairs of shoes
She'll wear the third pair of shoes, as well as jeans and a longer sweater.
She manages to pack all of this in a carry on suitcase! How...
* Roll up all of your clothing tightly and set it aside
* Shoes should be packed around the sides
* Softer clothing that is rolled up, goes on top
* Harder clothing rolled up, is stacked on the bottom
* Toiletries on top
* Anything that is wrinkle-resistant can go around the edges
I realized it doesn't mention underwear and socks, hmmm...
Anyway don't know if it is helpful, but I am going to take a look in my closet. I will substitute capris for jeans or dress pants. I also don't think I will bring four dresses - ok there is my room for underwear!
Deb T. your the packing queen - does this list make sense???
Debbie
Actually, it seems like an awful lot to me. I honestly don't think there's any way you can get all of
that into one carry-on suitcase!
So, here's what I do...
I plan out each day according to what will be going on that day, and then pack accordingly. I try to keep within the same color family to cut down on extra shoes (hear that, Yelena???

) It's easier if you've been on a similar trip and can visualize what you'll be doing each day.
So, for theme park days of a trip, all I need is 1 lightweight shirt and 1 pair of shorts per day, plus a light jacket that I'll wear the duration of the trip as needed.
For the cruise part of the trip, each day I'll be wearing a bathing suit (packing one,
maybe 2 since we're doing a B2B) and rinsing/washing it out in the bathroom sink every night. Each day, I'll also need a lightweight shirt. I can get by with wearing shorts two days each since I won't be wearing them all day. At dinner time, I'll stick with one pair of black slacks that I'll wear each night. At least twice, I'll probably wear the same shirt during the day and also to dinner. Only need one pair of black dress shoes (packed) and one pair of tennis shoes that I'll wear when embarking. Throw in some undies, and I'm all set.
Our trip will be 9 days if you count both travel days. So, I'll be packing:
* 4 pairs of shorts (plus wearing one)
* 2 pairs of dress pants (because we'll be onboard 7 nights total)
* no skirts
* 1 pair of jeans
* 3 pjs
* 1 bathing suit (
maybe 2)
* 1 cover up
* 1 lightweight jacket and 2 Disney sweatshirts (I get chilly after sunset.)
* no dresses
* 8 casual shirts (plus wearing one)
* 5 dress shirts
* no clutch or handbag
* Toiletries
* 1 pair of dress shoes (wearing tennis shoes)
Once I have everything packed,
if there is room, I'll throw in a couple of extra shorts, casual shirts, and pjs. Otherwise, I'll just make do with what I have. I can always do a load of laundry if needed, or a quick wash of something in the bathroom sink.
I've never been a fan of the "roll up your clothes" packing method. I've tried it twice and my stuff always comes out a wrinkled mess. Instead, I lay each piece of clothing in the suitcase one at a time, and spread it all the way to each edge of the suitcase before folding over, so that each item is as flat and wrinkle-free as possible. Undies go at the bottom of the suitcase in the nooks and crannies of hardware grooves so that by the time I start layering my clothing, everything will be flat.
I'll pack the shoes, toiletries, FE gifts, and miscellaneous items in a carry-on duffel bag. DH will choose all his clothing, but I will do his packing exactly like I do mine. So, we'll travel with a total of 2 roll-aboard suitcases and 2 duffel bags.
