Ok, I need to start thinking about what to pack.
So............dinner at the restaurants, cruise casual? What exactly does that mean. My typical "mum uniform" at home is 3/4 jeans and a pretty top, will that be OK, Or should I pack dresses? And DH, can he wear shorts and a polo shirt? Or do I need button up shirts for him? I'm planning on pretty dresses for the girls?
Do you think DH could get away with one of those classy tux T-shirts for formal night.........Joking!!!!The suit is bad enough to pack, then there's his enormous shoes!!! OK, so not enormous, but they take up so much space!!!
I've read it gets chilly inside as the air-conditioning is cold. Keeping in mind I come from Australia, where the climate is similar to Florida, do I need a cardigan or wrap for dinner and the theatres?
Any packing tips for a first time cruiser?
Aaargghh, 14 days, I WILL BE WASHING!![]()
For us, the boys want to dress, so we will do the tux package for both. for dinners we go with what DCL is currently requesting (according to letters that people have received) no jeans or shorts at dinner. So, that meant khakis for the guys. (Khakis generally weigh less than jeans too...) As they were only worn at dinner, it was 1 or 2 pairs and that was that. Stephen wore either polo shirts or button downs for dinner. Palo is strick about the no shorts policy! If you show uo in shorts, you will be asked to go and change.
For the girls, at dinner Becca likes to wear dresses, so it is lightweight party and sun dresses for her, paired with flips or sandles. For me it is a variety of lightweight dresses and capris.
The kids (all 4 of us) will live in shorts or bathing suites, but will need a coverup to go to lunch if not out on deck. We generally did lunch by the pool, as it was easy and no one needed to change. I did miss having lunch at Lumieres this last trip though.
I plan on doing wash a couple of times as I know I can't pack enough. the washers and drier work on your key to the world card, and you can get detergent onboard as well. (I bring detergent - but I deal with exzema and allergies... (Hint hint, you might get a laundry gift if you are a kiwi or pineapple!) The largest issue I see/find with doing wash is finding a time where the machines are not full and have a line as well... Last year I washed early AM (like starting before 7) when we were in Grand Caymen. This worked well for us - I was ble to get 2 washers and just be done with it. There are laundry facilities on 3 floors if I remember right. I have only used the ones on 6, but I think thre are machines on 7 and 2 (?) as well.
Oh - as for temps, we didn't seem to mind the cool air in the theater/shows but we were always rushing in so we were warm... The dining room was fine to us. I would bring a wrap of sorts though as I could just be odd...

