DisneySooner
Earning My Ears
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That's a great list, just curious though, why no pillow?
That's a great list, just curious though, why no pillow?
It takes up way too much packing space, you can just pick one up at wal-mart or something when you get ther.
I'm going to have so much trouble fitting everything I want to bring into my tiny little car... Thanks for the above list, I'm definitely going to buy a new pillow and comforter when I get there and just bring my sham.
Does anyone know how strict they are about decorations? Like, are we allowed to at least tape things to walls?
Reading this thread has made me worry that maybe I'm more high maintenance than I realize.
I packed a ton for my CP's. Although I did drive down there which meant I had more freedom when it came to packing than if I had flown. I brought sheets and towels and all of those kinds of things with me, IDK about everyone else but for me it would have been a huge waste of money to buy them instead of just bringing what I already had. I mean obviously if you're flying I can understand why you wouldn't bring them, but if you're able to drive and have the room you should because there are a lot of other things you'll be spending your money on.
I also brought some kitchen stuff like a George Foreman grill and a toaster. Potholders, dishrags, etc. I brought a tv because once again, since I was driving I had the room whereas I knew there was a good chance my roommates wouldn't be able to bring one.
I used big Rubbermaid stackable drawers in my bedroom for clothes, although the closets are pretty big, you just don't have much drawer space. I'm into clothes so there was no way I went down there with just three pairs of shoes! I also don't like to do my laundry very often so having all my clothes meant I could put it off a lot longer.
This is just a different perspective, packing light has its benefits as well but some of us just aren't meant to be light packers! My roomies teased me some about all my junk, but you're not camping out for a week, you're living there for several months, if you don't bring it you'll end up having to buy it.
Reading this thread has made me worry that maybe I'm more high maintenance than I realize.
I packed a ton for my CP's. Although I did drive down there which meant I had more freedom when it came to packing than if I had flown. I brought sheets and towels and all of those kinds of things with me, IDK about everyone else but for me it would have been a huge waste of money to buy them instead of just bringing what I already had. I mean obviously if you're flying I can understand why you wouldn't bring them, but if you're able to drive and have the room you should because there are a lot of other things you'll be spending your money on.
I also brought some kitchen stuff like a George Foreman grill and a toaster. Potholders, dishrags, etc. I brought a tv because once again, since I was driving I had the room whereas I knew there was a good chance my roommates wouldn't be able to bring one.
I used big Rubbermaid stackable drawers in my bedroom for clothes, although the closets are pretty big, you just don't have much drawer space. I'm into clothes so there was no way I went down there with just three pairs of shoes! I also don't like to do my laundry very often so having all my clothes meant I could put it off a lot longer.
This is just a different perspective, packing light has its benefits as well but some of us just aren't meant to be light packers! My roomies teased me some about all my junk, but you're not camping out for a week, you're living there for several months, if you don't bring it you'll end up having to buy it.
This thread is super helpful!
I'm flying down and I am a chronic over-packer, so only having 2 suitcases(YAY Southwest!), a carryon, and a laptop bag is causing me a little stress.. So I have a question for those of you who flew down/have more experience flying:
-If I have a purse/tote with my laptop in it, I know that I can still have a carry on, would I be able to have a pillow in addition to that?
-What are some items items that just weren't worth the trouble to fly with? And in your experience, what items that might not be so obvious were worth the trouble to squeeze into a checked baggage?
I guess the last question is a bit reduntant with the title of the thread, but I'm curious. I've never flown anywhere for longer than a week with my family, and pretty soon I'll have to pack 2 suitcases with 5 months of my life to fly to Orlando alone! It's so exciting, but a little overwhelming when I think about it like that!
Thanks for everyone's insightful responses so far, and thanks in advance for your answers!
I'm debating on whether or not to take my xbox 360 and TV, if nothing else just to have to watch movies occasionally. I'm driving down so I'll have more room. Anyone have any thoughts on bringing TV's, electronics, movies ect...
I know there isn't a lot of space in the rooms, is there enough room to put like a 32 inch and a game system? I guess I could always just hook up the xbox when I need it....
I'm debating on whether or not to take my xbox 360 and TV, if nothing else just to have to watch movies occasionally. I'm driving down so I'll have more room. Anyone have any thoughts on bringing TV's, electronics, movies ect...
A TV might be a good idea if you want to watch a movie or if you're one of those people who falls asleep to the tv or something, but I don't think you'll need a game system. With the parks at your fingertips, who would rather play games?? Of everyone I've talked to, those who did bring some sort of game system only used it once or twice because they were always too busy or in the parks.
Yeah I probably wouldn't play any games on it, I just need it to play all my movies which are on an external hard drive. I don't know how much I would even use it for movies though![]()
p.s. I looove the good vibes smiley![]()