Criscomia Posted June 12, 2006 #1 Share Posted June 12, 2006 There is a group of us girls going on a cruise and most of them have never been on a cruise before. I have tried to write down a few things they may find helpful to bring on the cruise that most people don't think of until they are on the ship and it's too late, (i.e.: power stripe with 3 outlets, raincoat, highlighter for "Capers", post it notes, etc.) Any one have any other ideas. It would be a great help to all of us. Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HERKIMER417 Posted June 12, 2006 #2 Share Posted June 12, 2006 I came across this on the boards some time back and it's gave me a good start. ULTIMATE PACKING LIST PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILE TRAVEL q Snacks for Travel (Bottled Water, gum, hard candy, breakfast bars, candy bars, etc. q Books or Magazines for Reading q Anti-bacterial Wipes, Purell Instant Hand Sanitizer q Kleenex MUST-HAVES GENERAL LIST q Birth Certificate/Passport (Photo ID) (EXTRA Copies) q Cruise Documents and Luggage Tags q Itinerary q Driver’s License - Medical or Health Insurance Card (Info and numbers) q Boarding Passes, Airline Tickets or E-Ticket Confirmations, Parking/Transportation and Hotel Confirmations, Car Rental Confirmations (Bring Insurance Card for Car Rental) q Money, Traveler’s Checks and Credit Cards (Extra Copies of Credit Cards) q Small Bills for Tipping, Excursions and Casino ($1’s and $5’s) q Itinerary - Maps, Travel Info and Directions q Cell Phone – Pager (Batteries and Charger) q Purse or Wallet q Camera (Disposable), Video, Film, Laptop (Batteries, Memory Cards and Charger) q First Aid Supply Kit (Band Aids, Dramamine/Bonine, Imodium, Vaseline, Allergy Tablets, TUMS, Neosporin/Cortisone Creams, Tylenol or Aspirin, Thermometer, Prescription Medications, Eye Drops, Laxatives, and Needle/Thread) q Reading Glasses – Sunglasses – Contacts (with sport straps) q Belt and Hats q Jewelry (Watch, Earrings, Rings, Necklaces, etc. for day and night) OTHERS q Suntan Lotion, Sun Screen and Aloe q Daypack – Backpack for Excursions q Lanyards - Wrist Keychain q Downy Wrinkle Releaser q Mini Lint Brush q Duct Tape q Travel Alarm Clock q Binoculars q Flashlight q Zip-Lock Bags q Umbrella - Ponchos q Diving Gear q Fold up Tote Bag q Address Book q Room Spray – Lysol - Febreeze q Bungee Cord and Over-the-Door Shoe Holder q Post It Notes (Pen and Highlighter) q Nightlight q Purses (Day/Evening) TOILETRIES q Shampoo/Conditioner q Hair Brush/Comb q Shaving Razor q Soap or Body Wash q Toothbrush/Toothpaste (Mouthwash and Dental Floss) q Styling products (Mousse, Gel, Aerosol Hairspray) q Rubbing Alcohol q Hair Scrunches q Deodorant q Nail Polish/Remover/File/Scissors q SPF Lip balm q Sanitary Items q Makeup q Lotions/Creams/Moisturizers q Q-tips/Cotton Balls q Hair Dryer CLOTHING q Bras (include strapless for evening wear) q Panties (Women) q Underwear and T-Shirts/Undershirts (Men) q Lingerie/Pajamas/Robe q Evening Sweater or Sweatshirt/Jacket q Bathing suits – Swimming Trunks – Cover-ups (Bring 2 or more suits) q Walking, Trouser and Dress Socks (Hose/Stockings) q Exercise/Tennis Shoes q Water Shoes for Excursions q Dress Shoes - Heels q Fitness – Workout Clothes q Shorts and Capris q Jeans q Tops of ALL types (Sleeveless, short-sleeved, long-sleeved, T-shirts) q Slacks (Men and Women) q Evening Outfits – Casual, Formal Wear and In-Formal Wear (Sun dresses, Gowns, Sport Coat & Tie or Tux) q Sport Jacket and Pants q Regular Ties q Dress Shirts q Black Socks and Dressy Shoes if renting a tuxedo (cummerbund and suspenders) q Always Pack You Swimsuit and Rx Medications in carry-on with a change of clothing and pack a comfy outfit for your long trip home THINGS TO DO BEFORE YOU LEAVE q Wash or Run Dishwasher q Pet Care q Empty all Trash Cans q Tune up car (Check Tires, Battery, Major Fluids, Brakes, etc.) q Empty Fridge q Change Sheets on Bed q Do Laundry q Confirm Airline Tickets q Recharge Batteries q Get Money out of ATM q Arrange for mail pickup or hold, newspaper, feeding animals, garbage pickup and other deliveries q Lock doors and check windows q Unplug unused appliances q Adjust thermostat q Manicure – Pedicure – Waxing – Haircuts for Everyone q Leave your itinerary, flights, hotel and all numbers with friend, relative or neighbor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Criscomia Posted June 12, 2006 Author #3 Share Posted June 12, 2006 Herkimer417........Thank you. Wonderful suggestions. Those lists will come in handy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eliot Ness Posted June 12, 2006 #4 Share Posted June 12, 2006 The following thread has a lot of tips: http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=185567 While quite long it also adds a bit of humor to the thought of what to pack. John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Criscomia Posted June 12, 2006 Author #5 Share Posted June 12, 2006 The following thread has a lot of tips: http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=185567 While quite long it also adds a bit of humor to the thought of what to pack. John THANKS JOHN........I knew I could count on all of you to come up with original ideas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AppleValleyCruisers Posted June 12, 2006 #6 Share Posted June 12, 2006 Your own mask and snorkel, if you plan on doing any skin diving shore excursions (at the very least, your own snorkel). In all honesty, you could probably halve these lists, and then multiply that by .5, and you will still have too much stuff. That said, we brought a lot of the things on the list, and in afterthought I would say it's better to have and not need, than to need and not have:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare blackwing Posted June 12, 2006 #7 Share Posted June 12, 2006 Of all the things on that packing list, I have found that the things you might forget to pack (nobody forgets to pack clothes, books, etc) I absolutely think are indispensable are: 1. Travel alarm clock. Some ships don't have clocks for you. 2. Antibacterial wipes. They claim they sanitize the room, but really? People disembark the ship at 9 AM and by 12:30, there's a whole new group of people boarding. They really have time to sanitize the toilet seats, handles, sink faucets, etc? I am not a germophobe usually, only in relation to all things bathroom. 3. Extra plastic bags. Grocery bags or ziploc bags, they are invaluable for dirty clothes, that conch shell you found in the ocean, etc. You can never have too many and they take up little space. 4. A folding rain poncho. Better than a raincoat. Squeeze all the air out and you can keep one in your backpack/purse. You never know when it will rain when you are on shore. Things people always mention but I think are not needed: 1. Nightlight. Even if you have an inside cabin, just leave the bathroom light on and shut the door most of the way. 2. Those over the door shoe things. Unless there's a lot of you in the room or you have lots and lots of clothes, etc., there's plenty of shelf space for you to put your things. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
britishiles Posted June 12, 2006 #8 Share Posted June 12, 2006 Walkie Talkies Waterproof watch Duct Tape (another one that I have never taken but a lot of people reccomend) and looking at the "Ultimate Checklist" there are somethings that you might be able to leave off. Like panties. You could go "commando" all week. Just kidding... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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