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It will depend on your wardrobe! Many things can be worn more than once, and you can really cut down on the number of items if you can "mix and match" different bottoms and tops.....

 

On the ship, you'll need casual things for daytime, and nice-casual for most nights, depending on your cruiseline. If you have formal nights, you can wear the same thing twice if you need to....no one will even notice!

 

Of course, if you don't have to fly to your port, the sky's the limit...the ship doesn't really have any luggage limitations....it's the airlines that will limit you!

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I took the same cruise last year. Broke my little toe the night before we left. Didn't realize it was broken..just thought it hurt a lot. I had packed nine pair of shoes. Well, every day I tried a different pair on. But no good!! I wore the same flip flops to the pool, the dining room - even on fromal nights, the cobble stone streets of Gdansk and not a soul noticed or cared but me. Don't worry and don't pack too much. Have fun!

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