When I went to China for a week in '98, I did it all in a carry on sized suit case. I was convinced they'd lose my bag (I was connecting both there and back and had two intra-China flights during the trip. Waaaay to many oprotunites for something to get screwed up, IMO). Since it was a buisness trip I needed what amounted to buisness casual clothes for the whole week. I wore a dress on the plane and packed another dress, several pairs of slacks, several tops, several pairs of shoes, PJ's and underware, plus toiletires (pre 9/11 so no worries about the 3oz rule back then). That suit case weighed a ton, but I got it to fit! I didn't have much money back then so I didn't need to worry about room for souvies, I couldn't buy much anyway.
Travel to FL is easier, since generally I don't need much in the way of warm weather gear and it's a vacation, so no need for much in the way of nicer outfits. I wear my nicer outfit on the plane (and take care to keep it stain free so if/when I need it on the trip it's ready to go) and just pack enough shorts/tops/underwear for the trip, add in my theme park walking shoes, bathing suit, toiletries and PJ's and I'm good to go. I figure I can always do a quick load of laundry once I'm down there, if I didn't pack enough. What helps is that for shorts/pants, I'm willing to re-wear without washing. As long as I don't sit in something, or drip a Micky Bar on them, there isn't a reason not to. Tops I won't re-wear, they don't take up much space and in a hot/humid climate they don't re-wear as well as pants. The only thing I take extra of is underwear...you just never know! Since I just travel with the one carry on suit case, if I buy souvies I can carry those on in a shoping bag as my "personal item".
This trip (May 18...yay!) we are checking our bags, since we upgraded to 1st class we get to check for free. I still won't pack a whole lot, it's only a 5 night trip, but it will be nice not to have to deal with the bags at the airport.
Thanks! This makes sense to me. I guess I am questioning those that can get away with only a carry-on. What do they do about toiletries? You can't carry on a full sized bottle of shampoo anymore so how does a family of 4 or 5 get by with just a carry on each? Even if they rely on the little 3oz bottles provided in hotels, they don't provide things like hairspray, contact solution, etc.
Contact solution is easy, it's considered "medical" so it is exempt from the 3.5oz rule. As for the rest, hair spray comes in travel size, so does hair gel and deoderant. Shampoo/conditioner does too or it's easy enough to transfer into 3.5oz containers. If each person brings a quart-sized bag, they each should have enough for a week if they're careful in the amount used. And remember, men usually need less "product" than women, so the wife can put anything that doesn't fit in her quart bag into her husbands (or even the kids bags, as kids don't usually need much either). Most smaller tubes of sun screen are also 3.5oz or less, so again if each person brings a bottle, it should be enough for the week.