Bexx
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We are staying for 12 nights and I certainly intend to make full use of the washing machine (especially for the children's stuff!). So I'm trying to take the good advice of "packing light" For myself, should I stick to the tried and tested method of "one on, one off and one in the wash" Is that still too much - or too little?? I don't want to get bored of my clothes!!!
So I hope I'm not getting too personal, but much stuff would you pack for this length of stay?!
So I hope I'm not getting too personal, but much stuff would you pack for this length of stay?!




Here's a good rule of thumb for International travel: Get everything you think you will need and pack that, then take out half the stuff, and bring twice the money.
Heck, that's a good idea with any kind of trip.
My guess is that your savings on clothing will be minimum 25%, probably more like 50% from what you would pay in the UK. Plus you will have a clothes washer while here, so you can wash the new stuff and wear it the next day. If you were planning on doing clothes shopping at any time this year, you might as well do a big portion of it in the States for the enormous savings.
). Buy stuff like swimsuits and additional climate appropriate clothing here. So, pack light for the way here, heavy for the way home.
My Mom and I last month had 2 large suitcases, 2 large carryon size (checked one), a freedom bag and a laptop. The bellman who picked up our luggage from the room said "is there just the two of you?".