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Hi All

 

For the first time in my cruising history I am going on a cruise which does not

 

include going on a plane, as such no restriction on luggage I can take as much

 

as I want, but after years of training to take as little as possible, I am still only

 

at 20kg so what luxury item should I take,

 

yours Shogun

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1) Bowling ball for those late nights and empty hallways

2) Nine yards of kilt for formal nights

3) Hiking boots for the stairs

4) Tennis rackets for the sports court

5) Scuba gear so you can assist with hull inspections

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Hi Beg3yrs

 

9 yards of kilt already packed,

 

hiking boots already packed for trip to north cape, but could put steel tacks in soles for extra grip on those skinny steps

 

but bowling ball sounds good idea,

 

yours Shogun

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A dozen umbrellas to sell (at a grossly enhanced price but cheaper than the local shops) to those folks who expected nice weather!!

 

Could you also get your lovely dog in your case? No one will notice I'm sure.

 

Have a great cruise Shogun.

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A dozen umbrellas to sell (at a grossly enhanced price but cheaper than the local shops) to those folks who expected nice weather!!

 

Could you also get your lovely dog in your case? No one will notice I'm sure.

 

Have a great cruise Shogun.

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Hi Homelessbear

 

Was thinking about taking the dog I sure there was a dog on the Caribbean this week,

 

one of the trips is to a huskie camp so he would enjoy the trip might even learn something,

 

yours Shogun

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How about a barbeque, a bag of charcoal and some ribs just in case you are hungry or you want to bug the people on adjacent balconies. Unless I am on one of the adjacent balconies in which case you can invite me over for dinner.

 

DON

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Hi Homelessbear

 

Was thinking about taking the dog I sure there was a dog on the Caribbean this week,

 

one of the trips is to a huskie camp so he would enjoy the trip might even learn something,

 

yours Shogun

 

Hi Shogun,

 

He could also keep you warm if you get a bit chilly.

 

We did a huskie dog camp in Alaska. They were lovely dogs but they did stink a bit! Enjoy the dogs and your cruise.

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Lol, I've been able to walk onto some cruises out of FLL. My big indulgence is taking my own snorkel gear with me. On a Christmas cruise, we once carried on a small fake tree, complete with battery powered lights. Now THAT got some interesting looks carrying it on during embarkation!

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Hi All

 

For the first time in my cruising history I am going on a cruise which does not

 

include going on a plane, as such no restriction on luggage I can take as much

 

as I want, but after years of training to take as little as possible, I am still only

 

at 20kg so what luxury item should I take,

 

yours Shogun

 

When we sail out of our home port of San Francisco, we actually take less luggage...usually everything goes into two carry on pieces. To me, that is luxury!! We sometimes consider filling a case of our favorite wines ... even more luxury!!

But, sometimes, especially if we are able to get out in our embarkation port, we buy a bag full of goodies for the crew. The always appreciate it.

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Hi All

 

For the first time in my cruising history I am going on a cruise which does not

 

include going on a plane, as such no restriction on luggage I can take as much

 

as I want, but after years of training to take as little as possible, I am still only

 

at 20kg so what luxury item should I take,

 

yours Shogun

 

I can think of a couple :) 25K in CASH and CREDIT CARD with 100K limit. I think that it.

My wife likes all of the above :eek:

Tony

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Take a tray,YES a tray.

Why,have you ever tried carrying 1 dish of salad,1 dish of anti-pasto,1 dish of cheese and crackers,2 desserts.Back to the cabin,from the buffet at 11pm,for the good lady.TRAY,very flat,very light,very easily packed,solves one big headache.

You will never find one onboard.:):):)

Happy wife,happy life.

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Hi Homelessbear

 

Was thinking about taking the dog I sure there was a dog on the Caribbean this week,

 

one of the trips is to a huskie camp so he would enjoy the trip might even learn something,

 

yours Shogun

 

A huskie camp in Scotland? Might it be Wattie McDonald's who just opened his up there....an amazing man who did the ceremonial in his kilt....😄

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