how do you do it?
How do you bring your clothes if you don't check in anybags? Can you fit everything in a carry on? How about now that we can't carry on barely anything. No shampoo, no toothpaste ect. do you buy
Everything there?
Please give me your packing tips.
http://www.onebag.com/ has some great tips. I travel a lot on business, and tend to carry more than the minimalists described, but do get all I need in a 7x14x21 bag.
You can carry on 3 oz sizes of your favorite toiletries in the 3-1-1 baggie.
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm#4
As to clothing for our upcoming trip:
Worn, 1 pr casual dress slacks, 1 dress shirt, walking shoes, hat, light jacket(microfiber water-resistant, note - on business trips I may wear a sport coat if a jacket/tie is needed. Usually I am on field jobs and casual clothing suffices).
In carry-on bag and boarding bag(note - while on business trips my notebook bag can hold a lot of extra stuff, and when travelling as a family we usually only bring one 'puter meaning there are lots of other "boarding bags" available for use): 1 pair light slacks, 3 pair shorts, 1 sleep shorts, 2 swim trunks(double as shorts), 6 short sleeve shirts, 6 pr socks, 6 pr underwear, 1 pair sneakers, 1 pair tevas, extra hat, hotel-size soap bar, 3 oz shampoo, toothbrush, 3 oz toothpaste, floss, 3 oz deoderant, 2 disposable razors, small shave oil, small cologne, cell phone charger, camera, download cable, batteries and charger. That's it for a summer week for me and I usually have extra room in my carry-on or boarding bag and my 3-1-1 baggie for any of DW's overflow. In cooler weather I might adjust the slacks/shorts and go with a few long sleeve shirts - but I'll still get it all in my carry-on bag. I use the Dumbo method when necessary. Compression straps work great and properly rolled or folded clothing looks fine after being hung out for a day.
The ladies in our family pack similarly light, wear one casual outfit, pack one additional nice dress or skirt for a night out, no excess or expensive jewelry, minimal makeup supplies, minimal hair-care products, etc.
Personal items that get used in large quantities by me and DS and/or DW and our two DD's such as hair conditioner, sunscreen, liquid body wash, etc, all get purchased locally after arrival. If I throw away(leave for the MC or next guest) $20 worth of unused stuff at the end of the week I still think it's worth it to avoid checking bags. Note that I am an avid golfer and if bringing my clubs have to check them - but I still rarely carry more than than what is above.
Without grossing anyone out, I usually try to get a full day out of a pair of slacks or shorts, but go through two shirts, two pair underwear, and two pair of socks on a hot Florida day with a change after a midday swim.
Approximately midweek we usually throw up a couple loads of wash one evening. You have to wash/dry towels when you stay in a condo anyway - usually we just throw up loads whenever there is enough to wash one load. Having a washer/dryer is great, just don't let the laundry build up to the point where you have a "laundry day." Try to pack easily cared for clothing that doesn't require special laundering - stuff you can just wash with anything else. Same thing goes for the dishes. Just run the DW after every meal even if its only half full. Soap is cheap compared to vacation time.