I'm sure it's possible but I'm not sure I could do it...
Let's assume you're flying. You could have your wheeled 9x14x22" bag plus a backpack on your back as your one personal item.
I'm also assuming a Caribbean sailing. You need two swimsuits (because you're in one all day long). A sweater or shawl for chilling theaters, dining rooms, or walks outdoors after dinner.
Of course you want to dress in one color family so all your pieces are interchangeable - I suggest black or tan pants/skirt and perhaps three tops. You wear dinner clothes for only a few hours a day and they can be worn more than once.
Are you going to Palo? Can't wear flip flops, so you need dress shoes. I put my lanyard pouch with my KTTW card on a badge reel like I use at work, so I can carry the card without the lanyard ruining the look of the outfit, but without needing to carry a purse. If you have a big makeup case that eats up valuable room as well...
So can you do it? Sure. But it's tight. And you will need to do laundry: it's so hot in the Caribbean that your clothes will be damp with perspiration from only a short time outdoors.
7 Night Eastern. I can't use tide pods because of an allergy to Tide. Is anyone aware of another brand of detergent that offers pod like things. Wisk use to but that use to. No kids traveling with me and yes I am flying. Yes Palo Dinner and Brunch and maybe even Remy so thinking a basic black dress or a basic skirt I can mix up with different tops.
The trip is actually about 13 days. First part is at WDW and I planned to do laundry before the cruise. I am just not sure how many of everything to pack. I always end up overpacking for the cruise and want to go much lighter.
Purex has 3 in 1 sheets that you can put in a ziplock bag and then you don't have to worry about dryer sheets either.
I think Purex has discontinued the 3 in 1 sheets unfortunately. I was looking on ebay and Amazon for them as I have not seen them in stores in awhile and they are ridiculously expensive.
MJ
Not the most convenient because there's effort on the front end but I think you can make your own laundry detergent sheets to pack flat. I'm not entirely sure if a disposable handi-wipe cloth would hold enough. Maybe considering the washers are tiny on the ships. Anywhoo, take the handi-wipe or other inexpensive pieces of cloth (like terry cloth, maybe cheap wash cloths or jersey knit, something absorbent), lay it flat on a piece of foil, and drizzle/pour liquid detergent over it. Set the cloths in the sun or just out on a flat surface & let them dry. Should take a while depending on how much detergent you used. When dry, carefully fold & place in a ziplock bag. Voila! Detergent cloths! Just toss 1 in with each load. You can also do this with your liquid boosters but I don't think I'd try it with bleach.
That said, we're Tide pod peeps. Hey, the teenagers can't use the excuse "I didn't know how much detergent to use" for not doing laundry.![]()
Oh I did Dawn drizzled on handi-wipe cloths cut into fourths. Why didn't I think of sponges?!?! SMH! Now they have the Dawn infused paper towels. Those are fabulous. I tear off 1 per day, fold 'em, and put in a quart size ziplock.I have done that with cut up sponges for cleaning out my tervis cups onboard. Cut a sponge into 4 pieces and drizzle dish soap on them and let them dry. Works great. Never tried the Tide pods. Will have to give them a try!!
MJ