crusinpsychRN Posted April 22, 2011 #51 Share Posted April 22, 2011 If you click on the post # top right it will allow you to print just that post. Much easier than copying and pasting.Thanks for the lists, great to choose from. Great tip! I didn't know that. I'm going to get some of the smaller ones and keep on my person. In Tampa it's usually easy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chillinvillian Posted April 22, 2011 #52 Share Posted April 22, 2011 Okay so here is a list I found - It isn't exactly what I or some others would bring but it seems pretty complete to pick and choose from. CRUISE PACKING LIST I’m sure everyone knows they must pack clothes, toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, and makeup), shoes, formal wear, travel documents, money and credit cards. Here are a few items you might need that you may not have thought about. Medicine Name and phone number of your primary care physician Health Insurance information Medical history (if traveling alone or without someone familiar with your history) Dramamine or equivalent for seasickness Tylenol or Advil Imodium Emetrol or nausea medicine Any prescription medicine (syringes, sharps container and swabs if needed) Any medical equipment you use (glasses, blood pressure and sugar monitors) Swimmer's Ear Drops Condoms (for the consenting, single, of age adults!) Midol or equivalent Feminine products Aloe Vera gel with lidocaine (sunburn) Sun screen Band-Aids Neosporin ointment Lip balm Hand sanitizer Hand lotion Visine Vinegar Evian Spray Mineral Water (great for dry skin) Contact lens cleaning solutions, etc. Tweezers Cotton swabs Ace bandage foot powder Cleaning Stuff Wrinkle releaser Tide pen Shout wipes Detergent (if you are going to wash clothes on the ship) Spray starch (if you need to iron on the ship…call your room steward, not me, if you need help) Baby wipes Lysol Febreze or air freshener Clothing and Accessories Fanny pack Beach bag Hat Sunglasses Earplugs Sweater or jacket (it gets cool in the dining room) Water shoes Extra glasses (in case you lose the first pair) Socks or slippers (don’t walk barefoot on the dirty floors!) underwear Miscellaneous Night light Highlighter (highlight to do activities on the Capers) Pen & Post-it Notes (to leave messages) Door Decoration (to easily locate your room) Camera and/or camcorder Waterproof camera for excursions Battery charger for phone and camera Walkie-talkies and batteries I Pod and/or laptop if you need it Power strip for all those electrical things Extra film, cassettes, memory cards and batteries Sewing kit Duck tape Clothes pins (to weigh the shower curtain down) Blow dryer (if you need more than one or a high setting) Insulated cup to bring by the pool Hangers 1’s & 5’s for room service tips and lockers onshore Fish license holder Cheap beach towels Snacks for the room Bottled water Can drinks Bungee cord to hold a balcony door open Copies of travel documents Money Large and small ziploc bags Favorite bath soap Over the door or shower folding caddy for all the junk Curling Iron, curlers and/or straightener Hairbrush, clips and ponytail holders YOUR pillow if you have to have it empty duffle bag for dirty clothes or souvenirs manicure kit fan business cards clock I'm color coding this for me! Green means I've got it, red means I'm not going to bring it and black means I still have to get it! Carry on bag:toiletries To do before leaving: Tickets Fun Pass Passports Itinerary Book Palm pilot Cell phone Passport Pouches Hand sanitizer Lysol spray or wipes Cash Credit card Champagne Wine Wine stopper Corkscrew Toothbrush Toothpaste Mouthwash Dental floss Shaving cream After shave Body lotion Razor Mousse/gel/hairspray Curling Iron Deodorant Bath powder Make up Hairbrush ~Comb ~q-tips ~cotton swabs ~nail file ~nail polish ~nail polish remover ~Ear plugs ~Rx Medications ~Sun screen J ~Shampoo ( if you have a favorite, they have it in the rooms all ready otherwise) ~Conditioner ~Shower cap (or use the one from the hotel the night before the cruise) ~Call credit card companies to notify of your trip-they often decline “out of ordinary charges” ~Stop newspaper ~Stop mail ~Notify neighbors ~Make kennel arrangements ~Haircuts ~Manicures ~Call cell to add overseas rates for one month ~Bank: Get $50 in ones Roll of quarters Travelers checks (atm charges on board are high) ~Get Rx for patches if prone to seasickness from Doctor ~Make 2 copies of passports, credit cards and drivers license. Leave one at home, store one separately from the originals. Miscellaneous Medicine cabinet ~Insect repellent ~Lysol wipes ~Hand sanitizer ~Power strip (only 1 plug in the room) ~Thermal cups ~Thermal lunch bag ~Watch ~Jewelry ~Large zip locs ~Small zip locs ~Umbrellas/disposable ponchos ~Envelopes, small (for tips) Post its- great for messages to cabin steward/ or friends doors. ~Preprinted cards with contact information for new friends. (think business cards) ~Mask/snorkel/fins ( I like mine for fit and sanitary reasons) ~Sunhat ~Chargers for phones ~Small night light ~Binoculars ~Large plastic trash bags for dirty clothes ~Camera ~Battery charger ~Extra batteries ~Film or cards for digital ~Tote bags (2) ~Wire hangers ( there is never enough) ~Over the door shoe bag to handle all the bathroom supplies ~Sodas/bottled water and small (six-pack) cooler. The steward will add ice each day- don’t forget to tip him! ~Pack a small suitcase inside a larger one and pack inside that..Then you have more room for souvenirs on the way home! ~Charger for palm pilot Benedryl stick Water pills Cold tablets Immodium Laxitive Pepto Cough Drops Bandaids Sunburn ointment L Cotton swabs Cotton balls You forgot something! The kitchen sink!LOL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goodroe Posted April 22, 2011 #53 Share Posted April 22, 2011 One more suggestion for us OCD packers. Am taking a couple of small collapsible storage boxes/containers from the dollar store to help corral all the miscellaneous stuff that seems to accumulate - one for me, one for DH. They're pretty flimsy, but don't plan on bringing them home. Thought they also might be useful in the drawers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blasian Posted April 22, 2011 #54 Share Posted April 22, 2011 Everyone has covered mostly everything. One thing I can't go without are vitamins. The ONE time I forgot to take my vitamins, I caught a cold a day after I arrived back home. I'm not saying this is the reason but it was mighty coincidental. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
6 of us Posted April 22, 2011 #55 Share Posted April 22, 2011 Definitely a jacket or sweat shirt. After a day in the sun, I froze in the theater/main show lounge. Oh, & tennis shoes, we cruised in the fall a couple of times, the waters were so rough, you would be gently slung from side to side & flip flops just didn't give us all the support that the tennis shoes did :D. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hotrocker2011 Posted April 22, 2011 Author #56 Share Posted April 22, 2011 Wow....Thanks everyone....I love the ideas.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tkat Posted April 22, 2011 #57 Share Posted April 22, 2011 One more suggestion for us OCD packers. Am taking a couple of small collapsible storage boxes/containers from the dollar store to help corral all the miscellaneous stuff that seems to accumulate - one for me, one for DH. They're pretty flimsy, but don't plan on bringing them home. Thought they also might be useful in the drawers. I love those, I have used them for DD and her friend many times, teenagers are messy and being girls they have lots of accessories. I also have bought the laundry bags from the dollar store so that the girls can put their dirty clothes in them so they don't get put with clean clothes, or strewn over the floor. I have had to do laundry while on board it made it easy to carry to the laundryroom, the bags get thrown in as well and we start all over again. When I pack up to leave I cinch the top and put it in the suitcase, when I get home it goes right to the laundry room. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scotts82705 Posted April 25, 2011 #58 Share Posted April 25, 2011 Can I carry on my pillow or should I pack it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Time2CruiseAgain Posted April 27, 2011 #59 Share Posted April 27, 2011 I agree. But I always bring one of those pop up hampers for the closet that folds up flat for the suitcase. On our last cruise, ours broke and I about died. They may confiscate extension cords so I bring the outlet adapters only and never had a problem. I'll see if I can get a picture of it & post it. What a great idea - the pop up hamper!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AZ Karaoke Girl Posted April 27, 2011 #60 Share Posted April 27, 2011 Can I carry on my pillow or should I pack it Thats funny. My first cruise I did this. I put a pillow in one of those space bags that take all the air out and packed it. It went all the way to Hawaii with me and I planned on leaving the pillows there. I had no idea how comfy the beds were and how nice the pillows are. Never thought twice about it since. I always bring them to a hotel but not on cruises. I even have a temperpedic pillow at home but I don't use them on cruises. Especially Carnival's beds which are very comfy to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tassycatt Posted April 27, 2011 #61 Share Posted April 27, 2011 we just got off the Glory Sunday....if you you plan on doing laundry on the ship (we had a laundry room right down the hall, very convenient!) take a roll of quarters. $3.00 to run the washer and $3.00 for the dryer and it only takes quarters. Plus, I would take a little premeasured baggy of your fave detergent and a couple of dryer sheets. They only offer liquid fabric softener (who wants to set at the washer and wait to put that in!!??) and 2 diff kinds of detergent, also $1 in quarters. I did laundry twice, I hate coming home with a case of dirty clothes. The washer is timed for 25 minutes, so just throw your stuff in there and come back! You get I think 90 minutes on the dryer but it didnt take nearly that long. I think it was like a half hour and my things were dry. If youre leaving your cell phone off, be sure to take a wrist watch and always leave it on the ships time. Dont want to miss the boat! Have a wonderful trip! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gemsm Posted April 27, 2011 #62 Share Posted April 27, 2011 OK after reading all of this thread -- I found out I am a really LIGHT packer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.