Aby
Obsessive and Compulsive
- Joined
- Mar 29, 2009
- Messages
- 776
We went on our first DCL Alaska cruise in 2011, then repeated the same cruise in 2013. The first time, we way overpacked. The second time I did better but still ended up with a lot of stuff we didn't use. Just remember that you always have access to laundry in a pinch!
You'll definitely want a few pairs of casual pants to wear around the ship and in port. Since you're not sweating too much on the cooler itinerary, you can easily wear each pair at least twice. These pants will also be fine in the MDR most nights, but you can bring something a little dressier for formal and semi-formal nights, as well as Palo. A few causal shirts, a few dressier ones, and at least one sweater would be a good idea. I'd recommend a windbreaker type jacket that you can wear on deck and in ports - waterproof would be best. You don't need anything really heavy as long as you can wear a layer or two underneath. I packed a pair of long underwear as well but didn't end up using them at all. I brought a swimsuit for the spa but didn't end up in the pools.
Even though I brought a lot of clothes, I probably used no more than half of them - my favorites - and just ended up doing a quick small load of laundry one day. So I'd say lay out all your clothes you want to take, then pick out your favorite 50-60% of them, and just take those! Sorry, but we're just two adults, so can't help with the kids!
Aby
You'll definitely want a few pairs of casual pants to wear around the ship and in port. Since you're not sweating too much on the cooler itinerary, you can easily wear each pair at least twice. These pants will also be fine in the MDR most nights, but you can bring something a little dressier for formal and semi-formal nights, as well as Palo. A few causal shirts, a few dressier ones, and at least one sweater would be a good idea. I'd recommend a windbreaker type jacket that you can wear on deck and in ports - waterproof would be best. You don't need anything really heavy as long as you can wear a layer or two underneath. I packed a pair of long underwear as well but didn't end up using them at all. I brought a swimsuit for the spa but didn't end up in the pools.
Even though I brought a lot of clothes, I probably used no more than half of them - my favorites - and just ended up doing a quick small load of laundry one day. So I'd say lay out all your clothes you want to take, then pick out your favorite 50-60% of them, and just take those! Sorry, but we're just two adults, so can't help with the kids!
Aby