Paula Sedley-Burke
Proud to believe in Rainbows and Unicorns...
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Toilertries. They give you plenty! Why do we always pack heavy bottles we never use!
I think it's because not every cruise ship supplies toiletries, so this is actually a good thing to check up on. But yeah, don't need it on Disney.Toilertries. They give you plenty! Why do we always pack heavy bottles we never use!
I think it's because not every cruise ship supplies toiletries, so this is actually a good thing to check up on. But yeah, don't need it on Disney.
Too many clothes. Specifically, too many blouses/t-shirts. My husband think I take too many "just in case" items (aspirin/tylenol/antacid/diarrhea meds/sunscreen/sunburn relief/bandaids/first aid cream/sea sickness meds/etc). Yeah, the first time you have to pay the astronomical prices for the same items onboard the ship, you'll add them to your packing list.
I think it's because not every cruise ship supplies toiletries, so this is actually a good thing to check up on. But yeah, don't need it on Disney.
Thought this would be an interesting twist to the packing list threads...
What did you bring with you on the cruise, that ended up just taking up space? What did you NOT need?
We are on the Fantasy that leaves on Dec 24th (our very first cruise) and honestly I feel like I am planning to bring too much stuff. LOL I'm curious if I can learn from you seasoned cruise folks and figure out what I can pare down!
Thought this would be an interesting twist to the packing list threads...
What did you bring with you on the cruise, that ended up just taking up space? What did you NOT need?
We are on the Fantasy that leaves on Dec 24th (our very first cruise) and honestly I feel like I am planning to bring too much stuff. LOL I'm curious if I can learn from you seasoned cruise folks and figure out what I can pare down!
Anything for kids that you could/should leave at home? Appreciating the tips about OTC meds and clothes.