rubystar Posted March 3, 2008 #101 Share Posted March 3, 2008 I always bring flushable wipes. Keeps everyone feeling fresh. On my next cruise (1May08) I'm going to bring my French Press and Starbucks. There's nothing better than fresh coffee in the morning. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thegotogirl Posted March 19, 2008 #102 Share Posted March 19, 2008 I LOVE the idea of bringing a souvenir from home for the cabin steward. We live just south of NYC, and I will ask my DH to pick up a few of those 3/$10 t-shirts to give away. And the candy idea is awesome...It only makes for a more pleasant experience when we "pass it along". Instead of clothes pins, I bring mini chip clips. Because they have a wider grip, they doesn't leave a mark on your clothing!:) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thegotogirl Posted March 23, 2008 #103 Share Posted March 23, 2008 I took the dollar bills, the candy bar and did a little Print Shop magic and created a label (shipping label size...6 t a page) thank you with a ship and my DH's name and my name too. (the quote says, "thank you for helping to make our cruise a memorable experience") Put all of this in a cello bag and stapled them shut. I made 18 of them. Now I have plenty of little "goodie bags" to give to all of those that deliver a service to us during our cruise. And doesn't EVERYONE love a little goodie bag! Have fun, get creative, and make those that brighten your day happier! :) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seahag07 Posted March 24, 2008 #104 Share Posted March 24, 2008 :) Still coming up with ideas! We always bring out favorite plastic travel mugs in our luggage to use on board for coffee, drinks, or soda! Also good idea is the powdered/travel size propel fitness water/or now they have gatorade, just mix with water! Really good for those hot island days, to beat dehydration! We also bring trinkets for the employees, they love small purses, barbie dolls, hair doo-dads, and card games. They usually send these home to their families! Bags of licorice are always a hit as well. I also save the plastic water bottles from the airport, and fill and keep them in the cabin fridge for island days. The water on the ship is extremely safe to drink, so don't worry!!! Happy Sailing!!!!!!! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lookingtorelax Posted March 26, 2008 #105 Share Posted March 26, 2008 Our neighbors just returned a few weeks ago. They took suction hooks for the outside of the balcony door. They said it was easier that a clothes line and pins. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wenevergrowup Posted March 28, 2008 #106 Share Posted March 28, 2008 To remember what we have done each day of our vacation, we purchase a postcard from the main location of the day. It it's an airport, then so be it. On the back we write the activities of the day. It's a quick way to journal. If there is more than one highlight of the day, purchase a card for each and write your memory. This was great for us in England/Scotland and the 2 weeks we traveled with our son's club soccer team. So many memories. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JBDigitalphoto Posted March 29, 2008 #107 Share Posted March 29, 2008 I print up business cards with my email address for the new friends I will meet on the cruise Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MouseCruzr Posted March 30, 2008 #108 Share Posted March 30, 2008 Super Glue! A new small bottle will fix anything the duct tape can't. Had a suitcase handle come apart at the rivets, super glued the handle back together and even the lugage gorillars couldn't undo it. Really fixes all the small stuff, sun glasses, small toys and in a real pinch will close a nasty cut.:eek: 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sandyshore Posted March 30, 2008 #109 Share Posted March 30, 2008 For our Alaska cruise, I bought disposable handwarmers at Home Depot, the kind sold in little foil packs. They don't take up any room and can sit in your pockets till needed. When you open them, they activate and last for hours. We were grateful to have them when cruising the Hubbard Glacier on a very cold and wet day. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mwhite991 Posted May 10, 2008 #110 Share Posted May 10, 2008 I bring my old beach towels use them on the islands and throw them away after they get wet and sandy. This also leaves room in my luggage on the way home for all the stuff I purchased Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
akysmom Posted May 12, 2008 #111 Share Posted May 12, 2008 Super Glue! A new small bottle will fix anything the duct tape can't. Had a suitcase handle come apart at the rivets, super glued the handle back together and even the lugage gorillars couldn't undo it. Really fixes all the small stuff, sun glasses, small toys and in a real pinch will close a nasty cut.:eek: It will also put your crown back on, just dry the crown and the tooth with tissue before glueing. First hand knowledge! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pmfan Posted May 12, 2008 #112 Share Posted May 12, 2008 To remember what we have done each day of our vacation, we purchase a postcard from the main location of the day. It it's an airport, then so be it. On the back we write the activities of the day. It's a quick way to journal. If there is more than one highlight of the day, purchase a card for each and write your memory. This was great for us in England/Scotland and the 2 weeks we traveled with our son's club soccer team. So many memories. Great idea. So quick and easy. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NYCRUISR Posted June 17, 2008 #113 Share Posted June 17, 2008 I need some sugesstions on clever things to bring with me. I read somewhere to bring a shoe bag that hangs over the door to put in your sunglasses, tickets, chapstick, all those things you don't remember where you put them. Great Idea. Anyone else have really clever ideas? :rolleyes: post 'ems hi-liters Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caliseas Posted July 1, 2008 #114 Share Posted July 1, 2008 I love to decorate the room myself! I have the battery operated candles that you can click on when you come back to your cabin (NO REAL FLAME!!!) and make the room pretty. I also have silk rose petals that can be put on the bed. I also take my plastic "bud" vases that have a suction cup on them so I can attach them to either the bathroom mirror or the vanity mirror because DH loves to suprise me w/ a rose or two during the cruise! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wolfshadow Posted July 1, 2008 #115 Share Posted July 1, 2008 I love to decorate the room myself! I have the battery operated candles that you can click on when you come back to your cabin (NO REAL FLAME!!!) and make the room pretty. I also have silk rose petals that can be put on the bed. I also take my plastic "bud" vases that have a suction cup on them so I can attach them to either the bathroom mirror or the vanity mirror because DH loves to suprise me w/ a rose or two during the cruise! I brought a couple of lavendar smelling flameless candles with me a coupld of weeks ago to Alaska and not only do they flicker like a real flame they both made the room smell great! I, also, brought a huge, bright, fish windsock and hung it out on our aft balcony. It made it very easy to see which aft balcony was ours when we were in port. ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Les68pony Posted July 24, 2008 #116 Share Posted July 24, 2008 We use the mesh laundry bags with handles (purchased from drug store cost is about $3.00) for our shopping excursions. Instead of trying to keep track of a bunch of little bags, you put them all in it. It is also great for a carry on when flying back with fragile souveniers. Just tie the handles together before going through x-ray machine. They are lightweight and can be folded to fit in a pocket or purse until ready to use. When I get back home after unloading them I fold them up and put them in the pocket of my luggage for our next trip. I also make my own personal travel kit. Tweezers, nail clippers and emery board, clear nail polish (nylon runs), bandaids, anti-biotic ointment, rubber bands and a couple extra ziplock bags. Last I bring some individual Crystal light packages for my bottled water. I don't like to drink just plain water. We also bring sports bottles to fill (tea or punch) before going to our room at night. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lovelife Posted July 28, 2008 #117 Share Posted July 28, 2008 Since postcards are apt to get lost in the mail, I pre-address business size envelopes to friends and family with my printed labels. This way I can use up the entire space on the back of the postcard and pop it in the envelope and mail without worry. The additional postage is nominal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Rowdys Posted July 29, 2008 #118 Share Posted July 29, 2008 We were surprised how hard it was to find chewing gum! We ended up spending 4 times what we would at home for a small pack! Next time we will take our own! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
knobcreek Posted July 30, 2008 #119 Share Posted July 30, 2008 Love all the ideas and will use a lot of them, particually like the phone card idea. We always take a collapsable laundry hamper, takes no space in luggage, weighs nothing and keeps things neater. Once hamper is full we dump them into the XXlarge ziplock bags & put that bag immediately in our luggage which makes last night much simpler. Linda Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crsrock Posted July 30, 2008 #120 Share Posted July 30, 2008 Rowdys: the gum thing is TRUE! I never thought of bringing my own (I don't chew gum much, but occasionally need a piece), and I remember paying way too much for a pack. So, that's just another thing to put in my already-overloaded-with-all-those-odd-ball-you-never-know-when-you-will-need-it-things-suitcase. But AHA!!! I brought an eyeglass repair kit onced and actually had to use it! I lost a nosepad, and the kit saved the day. And even odder than that is that another passenger had the same problem, so I fixed her glasses, too. christine 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Megdgr8 Posted July 30, 2008 #121 Share Posted July 30, 2008 a small sewing kit always works well, you never know when u will need to use it..... a small manicure kit is good too, it comes with scissors which always come in handy,,, megan 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rarescrambler Posted July 31, 2008 #122 Share Posted July 31, 2008 Tazmanaf, loved your idea about these for the steward and wait staff. We checked them out at WalMart this afternoon, and they all say "For calls originating from the U.S.," dial this 800#. Even the AT&T Worldwide card doesn't give any directions or # to call if you're initiating the call from outside the U.S. (which the ship's staff would be). Also, nowhere does it say how many minutes you get for your $10 or $25 card. And of course nobody in the store knows a thing. So we went to the AT&T store - same thing. They said to go online, but all I could find was about gophones and stuff. Can anyone provide information on what kind you buy, where you get them, and respond to my wonderings about what if the call is being initiated from outside the U.S. Thanks in advance. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lovelife Posted August 3, 2008 #123 Share Posted August 3, 2008 Tazmanaf, loved your idea about these for the steward and wait staff. We checked them out at WalMart this afternoon, and they all say "For calls originating from the U.S.," dial this 800#. Even the AT&T Worldwide card doesn't give any directions or # to call if you're initiating the call from outside the U.S. (which the ship's staff would be). Also, nowhere does it say how many minutes you get for your $10 or $25 card. And of course nobody in the store knows a thing. So we went to the AT&T store - same thing. They said to go online, but all I could find was about gophones and stuff. Can anyone provide information on what kind you buy, where you get them, and respond to my wonderings about what if the call is being initiated from outside the U.S. Thanks in advance. I'd like to know also. Anyone? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soon2bcruisin Posted August 4, 2008 #124 Share Posted August 4, 2008 My husband and I are just starting to think about a cruise for our 10th anniversary...three years away but I am researching , researching, researching and this thread is WONDERFUL!! I took many notes to help. Thank you all so much for your great ideas!! Brenda:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rock Chick Posted August 4, 2008 #125 Share Posted August 4, 2008 We tend to put our trousers and shirts/blouses in bin liners which stop the clothes rubbing and creasing. The bin liners are handy on the return journey to put the used clothes in. When at home the bags go straight to the washing machine. carolanddean 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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