Disney Fans said:
Last year we packed (just talking about packing clothes issue)- one set of clothes for each day - for our land and sea cruise? But it just seemed to me that we had more luggage then most people? So-just wondering how you many clothes you take for a whole week?
Also if you have any tips about packing clothers, etc, please let me know?
I discovered a shocking truth on the 10-day holiday cruise last December.....I had packed for the tropics and landed in Alaska....well, not literally, but when I landed at MCO in my shorts and sleeveless top and the goosebumps on my arms ran for cover, I knew I had made some serious wardrobe errors. Luckily I had tossed into my carry-on a pair of black fleece cargo pants before I slammed it shut and run out the door. Of ten land days and ten (or so) sea days I wore those black slacks every other day, trading off with a pair of maroon fleece cargo pants I bought at DTD. Was I tossed off the ship?, ostracized by my peers?, publicly humiliated?...Nope, not that I noticed... Luckily my enormous variety of tank tops, unlined windbreaker, and two long-sleeved tops coordinated with the cargo pants. The formal and semi formal nights had their own, thankfully warm, wardrobe. When I got home from this twenty-some day vacation I was shocked to find unopened six coordinated shorts outfits and another stack of slacks that, unfortunately had been rendered unsuitably tight quite early in the vacation....Must have been the Mickey bars...
After learning that lesson I am packing quite differently for the 14-day long westward repo cruise...Two shorts, two long pants, six sleeveless tops, one jacket, three long gowns, three cocktail dresses four pairs of shoes and two long-sleeved tops...
If I run into another weather-inspired wardrobe disaster, as I did in December, I may find out how successfully the layering of formal gowns
goes...The red one on top of the champagne one on the first formal night...then....
