I asked at the Customer Service Desk (can't remember the formal name) about cough drops. She said they have them in the infirmary BUT because there is still some residual Covid fear, I couldn't just go buy them. Was told t
they might take my temp, do a Covid test. SHE actually ran there and got them for me ($5 Cepacol).
What else did I bring?
Sprinkles for the soft serve (but only when I got it in a cup. Didn't want to make a mess trying to put it on a cone)
Hot sauce. Walmart had these little bottles of hot sauce for $1 that would zip up the Lighter Fare chicken. I know there is some at the Mexican place but you can't bring those to dinner. I wasn't overly impressed at the Mexican place but only ate there once.
Plastic straws (just a couple, I rinsed them out) because I made Coke Floats with the soft serve. Paper straws 'melt'.
I brought a little spray bottle of
air freshener that I bought at Trader Joe's. I think it's Lemon Myrtle? Just the right size.
Kleenex. Yes, I know, there is some in the cabin. But I needed softer stuff. I opened box and put them in a ZipLock bag and brought them that way.
I brought TOO MANY CLOTHES! No one really notices. But as they say, you do you!
Have read that liquid hand sanitizer doesn't work with Novovirus. You need to wash your hands. I brought a couple packs of the
Wet Ones wipes.
The TunnelVision is VERY loud, to me. You are allowed to go into Cabanas when it is closed (not to far in) and sit at tables there. The only quiet place I could find to write postcards.
Earplugs?
I bring a little
noise machine, but that's just me.
My over the top first aid kit had some
moleskin, tiny roll of duct tape, clothes pins, about a yard of cord, a little sewing kit, TUMS, and some Tumeric tea (from Trader Joes, for my cold).
But you are leaving soon! I'm sure my "what if" packing was because I was a Girls Scout. Be prepared! I know there's a big grocery store in Vigo (
https://granviadevigo.com/) for shopping, not much in the Azores.