MissDaisyofTexas
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A word of advice...DON'T OVER PACK....I know this will be the hardest thing to do, or not do...Our first cruise I think we had 8 bags for 4 people, our last cruise we had 3 bags...that included our Tuxes and my wife's formal dress. We have 2 large bags & a hanging bag. My wife packs my son's clothes & my clothes in a medium size suit case and she puts it into one of the larger suitcases...why you may ask...for the stuff she buys on the ship....that's right, board with 3, leave with 4.For those who drive to the port, you can carry out your purchases in the shopping bags, but those who fly, you will need the extra suit case. Our first cruise, we flew from Birmingham and had to buy 2 suitcases on the ship just to get our merchandise back. WE HAVE DRIVEN everytime since then.
We are cruise line "junkies", when my wife found out you can only buy cruise line merchandise on the ship, she loads up...
OK, back to packing....take out what you think you need...now put half of it back...do you really need 5 pairs of shoes...NO. Do you really need 6 dresses...NO. Does you husband really need 5 pairs of shorts....NO. Does he really need 6 shirts....NO. What your husband really needs, 2 pairs of shorts (he is not going to be playing in the mud, he can wear them more than once), 2 maybe 3 polo type shirts...1 long pair of dress pants (wear a different shirt, no one will ever know), 1 dress shirt & a tie for simi-formal night, a Tux. 2 bathing suits & 2 t-shirts, socks and drawers...Ladies, are you getting this? Remember, if your like us...you will be in a bathing suit 75% of the time...my wife has learned the "military roll" for my clothes. Plus, there is a ironing board located on almost every floor of the ship....
I hope this helps....
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Good tips!
I think we might actually under-pack...we only bring 2 large suitcases and 1 carry-on for all 5 of us combined!