Best things to bring on a cruise under $10 I always regret forgetting to bring

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  • Before you hit the road to get on a cruise, double check you packed these under $10 things that will make your cruise better.
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  • @notafanboy250
    @notafanboy250 Рік тому +586

    1. Liquid soap
    2. Laundry hamper
    3. Luggage tag holders
    4. Your own shampoo and bodywash
    5. Aspirin
    6. Chapstick
    7. Apple AirTags
    8. Reusable water bottle
    9. Noise-canceling headphones
    10. Air freshener
    11. Magnetic hooks
    12. E-reader (e.g. Kindle)
    13. Night light
    There. Saved you 8 minutes.

    • @contenteater
      @contenteater Рік тому +34

      Not all Hero’s wear capes 🦸‍♀️

    • @SamuelStephen28
      @SamuelStephen28 Рік тому +6

      8 minutes for some AirTags and earphones

    • @DaAvedes
      @DaAvedes Рік тому +19

      @@SamuelStephen28 No one's forcing you to watch the video. You can get this information from a google search if you were that outraged.

    • @mrscruisequite07phalo42
      @mrscruisequite07phalo42 Рік тому +2

      Same here except for the Apple air tags.

    • @SamuelStephen28
      @SamuelStephen28 Рік тому +1

      @@DaAvedes outraged 😂 sit your sensitive ass down at the buffet

  • @alyssaelder2262
    @alyssaelder2262 10 місяців тому +47

    Instead of a laundry basket, we unpack everything into the drawers and closet. Once we use them, we fold them and put them back in our suitcase. This way, not only are they out of the way, but also, already packed up when it’s time to go. One less thing to do.

    • @georgina4874
      @georgina4874 4 місяці тому

      🫶🏾 smart

    • @KK-tr8tf
      @KK-tr8tf 4 місяці тому +3

      That's what we do as well. We also brought a large scented trash bag and use it as liner for the dirty suitcase. Keeps dirty clothes and suitcase fresh until we get home.

    • @monicab28
      @monicab28 Місяць тому

      That's an excellent idea. I just have a drawstring bag I hang on the bathroom door. Dirty clothes go in there and then the whole thing just goes right into my suitcase when we leave.

    • @uncle-pete
      @uncle-pete 25 днів тому

      I lol'd at the laundry hamper. What idiot cannot just keep dirty stuff in one spot as you mentioned? I would take none of what he listed, especially his vague need for aspirin.

  • @gsadventures
    @gsadventures Рік тому +211

    We use a trash bag for our dirty laundry, it’s cheaper and you can close the bag up at the end of the cruise and it won’t stink up your suitcase

    • @bethanyaudion9441
      @bethanyaudion9441 Рік тому +16

      We use 2 trash bags. One for white (bleachable) clothes and one for colored (non-bleachable) clothes.

    • @jimroscovius
      @jimroscovius Рік тому +12

      We do the same. We don't need to separate laundry because we do that at home.

    • @grj5237
      @grj5237 Рік тому +6

      Same here 👍🏽

    • @gbp56h14
      @gbp56h14 Рік тому +4

      Me too

    • @sassytangel88
      @sassytangel88 Рік тому +9

      I bought a foldable laundry bag and packed all my dirty clothes in one suitcase and the clean ones in another suitcase so laundry day when I got home was so easy

  • @penny7205
    @penny7205 6 місяців тому +17

    Instead of Luggage Tag Holders I find that since we have to print tags ourselves at home, we also have packing tape. So i just wrap the tag around my handle and use packing tape to secure. Strong, almost like laminating. No worry of it tearing off...and less expensive.

    • @SharonPerson-hm9ds
      @SharonPerson-hm9ds 2 місяці тому +1

      We have to fly to any cruise port, so I've used travel tags for the last 14 years. I put them inside my suitcase for the flight and attach to the bag handles before heading to the cruiseport. Also easy to unscrew and take off before flying home. Wish we lived close enough so we didn't have to fly. Those tags would get used a lot more.

  • @evinchester7820
    @evinchester7820 Рік тому +20

    Travel hint.
    Take a few trash can bags with you.
    Why?
    Well, when you need to wash some clothes, you put a hole at the bottom of the trash bag.
    Then you put a clothes hanger's hook through it.
    After you have washed and wrung out your wet clothes, you can them on the hanger.
    Take the hand held hair dryer and stick the exhaust port into the bag and using a rubber band, cinch the bag around the hair dryer.
    Turn on dryer.
    Bag fills up with hot air.
    Clothes dry in the bag.
    Check on them after a bit.
    It works.

    • @davidh9844
      @davidh9844 21 день тому

      zip lock bags, 1 gallon size are better. All luggage comes with a front compartment, that's where you store them until needed. As for "trash bags", all pre/post cruise hotels come with large laundry bags. I don't steal towels, washcloths, clocks, but the laundry BAG (if plastic) is guilt free fair game.

  • @HeyNicoleHey
    @HeyNicoleHey Рік тому +39

    We usually pick up a few of these things at Dollar Tree for our trips, including hand soap, air fresheners, night lights, OTC medicines, and similar things. Instead of a hamper, we pack a kitchen trash bag for dirty clothes. That way, when it gets packed to go home, the leftover clean clothes aren’t touching the dirty ones. I also pack a couple of plastic grocery bags for damp swimsuits and shoes. Another handy item is a small container of dish soap to clean water bottles or travel mugs during the trip (also great to pretreat stains). We take usb towers for our charging needs. I keep a spare set of everything I need so I don’t forget pack something.

  • @benblue2443
    @benblue2443 Рік тому +95

    My wife and I have a “cruise bag” where we store all these items between cruises. When we are packing for a cruise, we just grab the cruise bag and are safe and secure that we didn’t forget any of the small convenience items mentioned here.

    • @djcampbell7199
      @djcampbell7199 Рік тому +3

      We do too… we actually just keep this stuff stored in our cruise luggage so it’s already always packed

    • @uteliebl542
      @uteliebl542 Рік тому +2

      Same here! I collect all the stuff we might need (it will be our first long cruise 🙈😂) and which people recommended in all that cruise videos here, in a big transparent plastic container. Hope, it will get us through our journey well! 😊

    • @shannonkeller1162
      @shannonkeller1162 9 місяців тому +3

      I have a cruise tote. Helps keep everything in one place for later trips. Good to know there are other people who love to keep cruise things organized, too. ❤

    • @lynneshapiro3248
      @lynneshapiro3248 9 місяців тому

      Yup, we do too. Easy to pack stuff (in the cubes!!), easy to store. I tape a list on the top, so I don't get it confused with the Christmas stuff and ComicCon stuff!!@@uteliebl542

    • @davidh9844
      @davidh9844 21 день тому

      Having packed the magnets, hanging shoe bag, and emergency dental kit in the other suitcase that got left home last month, THAT is a piece of genius. Then there are the shoe bags, my travel razor, travel alarm, night light.

  • @janetroberts4359
    @janetroberts4359 Рік тому +26

    Not just aspirin-we have a permanent pack that has travel quantities of OTC meds (meclizine, Lomotil, Aleve, Benadryl) as well as more general first aid supplies.

    • @lynneshapiro3248
      @lynneshapiro3248 9 місяців тому

      I to pack antihistamines: the generic Benadryl that is drowsy, and loratadine that isn't drowsy.

  • @rhondapelletier3036
    @rhondapelletier3036 Рік тому +19

    My last pop up laundry basket I purchased was actually from the dollar tree store for a 1.00. Used it many times.

  • @dbpanda
    @dbpanda Рік тому +21

    Lysol travel speay size for the door handles and surfaces when I get to my room. Even the balcony railing.

    • @cindyrodriguez5648
      @cindyrodriguez5648 4 місяці тому +1

      Absolutely!! Been doing this for years…..

    • @davidh9844
      @davidh9844 21 день тому

      As a physician who never gets colds because I'm constantly washing my hands, that is overkill. There are so many surfaces you touch that are away from your lysol, the bug will still find you. Soap and water is all you need to wash your hands. Oh, I wish I bought stock in hand "disinfectant" prior to covid. I'm a Board Certified specialist in Internal Medicine - the stuff doesn't work, and actually after a few uses actually opens you up to worse skin infections. (Frau Doktor doesn't believe me, but that's another story.)

  • @monicab28
    @monicab28 11 місяців тому +8

    I made a laundry bag out of a king size pillowcase. I put a drawstring on it. I hang it on a hook on the back of the bathroom door. When cruise or travel is over I just throw it in my suitcase! Since it’s soft it fits right in!

    • @jhrielly
      @jhrielly Місяць тому

      Excellent tip!

  • @TechGeekTXDad
    @TechGeekTXDad Рік тому +12

    Non surge protector outlets and extension cords, mesh shower hanger for shower, lanyards for cruise cards, waterproof pouches for phones, portable phone charging stations & power bricks for phones and smartwatches.

    • @jimroscovius
      @jimroscovius Рік тому +3

      We also used to bring a multi-outlet cord, but we don't any more for the new ships. There are a lot of outlets and USB ports in the newer ship cabins.

  • @lesliemccormick6527
    @lesliemccormick6527 Рік тому +17

    Just got back from my first cruise, RC Brilliance of the Seas. It was really fun.
    * MOST IMPORTANT!!! Seasickness pills. The ones I brought were so-so, and failed me on a particularly rough patch of ocean (Gravol), but my friend had brought chewable bonine (meclizine) ones that worked fantastically. One a day in the a.m. and done. She also had dramamine ones, but I found they made me sleepy. Another friend swears by wristbands.
    HOWEVER - avoid the patches bc they can cause negative health issues and other problems - talk to your doctor about those if you are tempted to use them.
    * Dirty laundry? Just put it, rolled or folded, in an extra large size ziplock bag (less than 10 bucks for a whole box full, I brought 3 bags, only used 2), squish all the air out, fits in your luggage with room to spare.
    * A tiny dollar-store flashlight on the nightstand for trips around the cabin in the dark works well for about $3. My friend just used the flashlight function on her cel phone.
    * Our cabin had knob-style hooks on the back of the bathroom door and opposite the closet, so extra magnetic hooks were not necessary, but they could be useful for the ceiling (for hanging a shower curtain you brought along for creating a privacy area between beds and sitting space for changing/sleeping.)
    * Lip balm is a must, regardless of itinerary.
    * Ditto your own water bottle. Put your name and cabin number on it in case you leave it behind.
    * If able, pack a few wire coat hangers. You may need them and can always leave them behind when the cruise is over. Our room only had 6 hangers....not enough for two women....and our room steward brought us more, but it was still not quite enough.
    *Hand and body lotion is a must to bring. Cabin air and wind on deck are very drying.
    * The shampoo/body wash stuff provided was utter crap- always bring your own. We did not mind the bar soap, but I would not wash anything but hands or feet with it, definitely not your face.
    * Bring towel clips to attached your beach towel to the lounge chair. Otherwise you will be fighting wind and gravity for the towel the whole time.
    * Water shoes to wear in the pool and hot tub. No one needs warts or toenail fungus, eh?
    * Ditto for in the shower. I packed both shower slides and water shoes and was very glad I did.
    * We brought our own tea bags. The tea on board was pretty good, but often they ran out of the ones we liked. It's also easier to have room service bring us a big pot of hot water and a large glass of milk and have multiple cups of our own tea in our cabin. We did find, though, that the water was never hot enough anywhere on board for tea and suspect it is heated but not fully boiled.
    *Bring some snacks along to keep in your cabin so you don't have to go roaming if you get peckish at night. We had nuts, apple chips, granola bars, trail mix, popcorn.

  • @Gybing
    @Gybing Рік тому +27

    I agree on many things except laundry hamper and liquid soap. Laundry hamper takes too much space, at least when it's full of clothes and bringing back home. You have to take clothes out and pack it again so that's a waste of time. We usually use one of the laundry bags available in our cabin and fold our laundry in it every day so all we have to do at the end of the cruise is pack that in the suitcase.

  • @gtrfreak
    @gtrfreak Рік тому +18

    Towel clips can definitely come in handy when you are on the pool deck and it inevitably gets windy. Also can be used on your balcony to insure things don’t blow away 🌬️

  • @claudiajohnson2352
    @claudiajohnson2352 Рік тому +9

    I've got the magnet hooks, laundry basket and extra outlet block. I also put some kinda decor on my front door. It's really easy sometimes to pass your door. Lol

  • @sbelofsky
    @sbelofsky Рік тому +5

    Travel size liquid dish soap. I use it to clean my reusable water bottle, spot clean clothes, etc.

  • @lovermonkey
    @lovermonkey Рік тому +6

    We bring a battery powered alarm clock with really bright LEDs. The alarm clock's display is bright enough that it doubles as a night light. We also have an alarm to get us up to get ready for that excision or leaving the ship, or taking a nap and we don't want to miss dinner that we paid for.

  • @annrobson5460
    @annrobson5460 Рік тому +8

    Shoe/net pocket door hanger to store a lot of items besides shoes…works really great on the back of most bathroom doors, otherwise use magnetic hooks/clips to hang it on a wall somewhere out of the traffic area!

  • @christineshields1714
    @christineshields1714 Рік тому +33

    Great suggestions! I now travel with shampoo and conditioner bars rather than liquid. Downy Wrinkle Release and Tide stain pens are also absolute musts. We love are magnetic hooks and are actually purchasing another set. Also adding a travel clothesline since stuff never really dries in the shower and some compact travel fans (USB). Rather than carrying a laundry hamper, we simply roll our dirty clothes and put them in a designated suitcase. Works great for us and simplifies packing at the end of the cruise.

    • @davidh9844
      @davidh9844 21 день тому +1

      Hint with the magnetic hooks - they work just as well on the ceiling. Hanging damp stuff from the ceiling actually works better than on the walls. And since you travel with an abundance, give it a try.

  • @michelepattison9241
    @michelepattison9241 Рік тому +6

    I like to bring a small bottle of apple cider vinegar, in a ziplock bag. I can use the ship’s shampoo, conditioner and body wash, just apply the acv to my hair and body and rinse off- my hair is shiny and tangle free. I also put 2-3 tablespoons in water and drink it when my acid reflux is plaguing me.

    • @davidh9844
      @davidh9844 21 день тому

      You drink acid to control stomach acid? That's interesting... Dr H, MD

  • @joellynswope5220
    @joellynswope5220 Рік тому +7

    Cheaper than small bottles of shampoo etc is the set of clear bottles in a plastic carry case & takes up less room.
    Don't forget to also wrap it in another zip lock just in case.
    We use gallon or larger for ALL my bathroom stuff. To protect my clothes? Pack every shoe in a plastic grocery bag, come in handy later. I detest carrying my phone, I insist on a paper newsletter and a highlighter I brought to remind me of daily events I'm interested in.
    DON'T FORGET YOUR MAGNETS!

    • @joellynswope5220
      @joellynswope5220 Рік тому

      .. forgot: I take a few dryer sheets only to put in the shelves in the closet as usually pretty "stuffy".
      FREE tip- stewards laughed as commented on my "toothbrush holder"--- a drinking glass from the buffet-- I don't ever lay my toothbrush on the counter.
      HAVE FUN!!

  • @ModernMyths
    @ModernMyths Рік тому +15

    I think I got a Vacuum sealed bag for $10. And I've used it on my last few cruises. It actually helped me get more room in my bags. Especially going on an Alaska Cruise. It was so nice.

  • @tobiebrave
    @tobiebrave Рік тому +3

    Hooks and chap stick WITH a sun block a must for me. Dirty clothes I shove in my suitcase under the bed throughout the week. Out of the way and no need to use additional cabin space.

  • @carolm1754
    @carolm1754 Рік тому +6

    I use most of these types of items when cruising. Instead of Potpourri, I bring a small spray bottle of febreeze. I fill a small pump bottle with liquid hand soap. For the shower, I buy a soap dish from the dollar store to put my items on the rack so things don't fall through. I also recently saw where someone uses hook suction cups to hang their razors from. I use the hamper but I line it with a dark garbage bag for my underwear that way the room stewards aren't seeing my unmentionables! Plus you can take the dirty clothes from the hamper and put them right into a suitcase.

  • @KathyLofmyshipiscalling
    @KathyLofmyshipiscalling Рік тому +14

    Those are great ideas Matt! I do bring most of those items. I like the hand soap idea. Another item I bring is little post it notes. I leave notes for our cabin attendant on first day because I don't always see him/her right away. Little thank you notes are nice too to give that person who you feel deserves a special little note. (Besides the tip) Thanks for all you do.

  • @sircharlesmormont9300
    @sircharlesmormont9300 9 місяців тому +9

    If you're a bit on the chunky side, like me, don't forget the hydrocortisone cream. It helps with chub rub and other skin irritation that might occur when you're exposed to different water and temperatures, frequently sweating, and/or damp from the pool while walking around a lot and generating friction. It's also great if you happen to encounter mosquitoes on some of your port days! Glacier gel and moleskin patches are also super important. I tend to do a lot of walking and a fair bit of hiking when I'm on vacation and good skin and foot care can mean the difference between a day or two spent stationary, resting the feet, and a day or two spent out seeing the world!

  • @saraclemons1092
    @saraclemons1092 Рік тому +5

    I bring towel clips to find our chairs easier. So many good tips Matt!

  • @kimberlyfamoly5863
    @kimberlyfamoly5863 6 місяців тому +2

    Better than the hamper, are the Jumbo Ziplock bags, we use them for all travel and beach days. The fan is important for all travel.

  • @victoriasview325
    @victoriasview325 Рік тому +3

    I take 2 command hooks for the inside of the closet to hang my mesh laundry bag, especially good on longer cruises. Keeps it out of the way.

  • @CollegeTom
    @CollegeTom 8 місяців тому +4

    Some other things not mentioned: extension cord, USB chargers for all your electronics, chip clips to secure your towel to the lounger, a mini backpack, an insulated travel mug in addition to or instead of a water bottle, and thank you cards for crew that kick a**. All can be found at your Dollar Tree for cheap, as well as travel sized toiletries.

    • @SharonPerson-hm9ds
      @SharonPerson-hm9ds 2 місяці тому

      Some cruise lines do not allow extension cords. Royal Caribbean and Celebrity specifically prohibit them.

  • @sbeiring76
    @sbeiring76 Рік тому +3

    Love the liquid hand soap idea. Have used many of your tips but this one for sure we will do next cruise

  • @marybarnum437
    @marybarnum437 Рік тому +4

    If you wear prescription glasses, bring a spare, you never know what might happen, and if you are dependent on them, can't read without them, make sure you have a spare

  • @carlosescobar2170
    @carlosescobar2170 Рік тому +3

    GREAT TIPS!!! After our trip on Harmony in a Junior Suite the Shampoo my wife and I got in the room is the Shampoo we still use to this day. L'Occient is great!

  • @MichaelThomas-yd3dg
    @MichaelThomas-yd3dg Рік тому +7

    One of the best things I have found is a non-surge protected plug in for electric plug and charger complete with a night light. It gives us extra plugs and the night light when we turn the cabin lights off.

    • @kcc808
      @kcc808 Рік тому +2

      The non surge protector plug is ok to bring? I’m going on a RC cruise in 6 days so this would be great if it’s true!
      Edited on 5/24/23: I went on my cruise 4/24/23-4/28/23 on Independence of the Seas and they let us bring our non surge protector with us and didn't have any issues!

    • @dncorder65
      @dncorder65 Рік тому

      Most RC cruise ships do not allow these. They will confiscate them.

  • @renae9365
    @renae9365 Рік тому +2

    The coffee on the cruises is SO STRONG!!! I take the little metal water bottle, fill it full of hot water and Folgers instant coffee and coffee bags (for both me and my son in law) and we make our own. This also is one of the best ideas for coffee people.

  • @laveetamerritt9799
    @laveetamerritt9799 Рік тому +7

    Thanks for the tip on the liquid hand soap, I just put some in my luggage for my cruise. Now to get that night light even though we have a balcony. I pretty much have everything else you mentioned. I always take my own bar soap, shampoo and conditioner. Well I guess I’m ready to go. We leave on 20 April on the Grandeur.

  • @tracyache7077
    @tracyache7077 10 місяців тому +1

    Always have a handheld fan. This folds nicely for next to bed and sometimes use it as white noise. However I don’t leave without one on any trip. I use it on the airplane, especially Hawaii airport, transportation to excursions (those buses get stuffy), etc. this is my favorite.

  • @CrankyBeach
    @CrankyBeach 4 місяці тому +1

    I bring battery-powered candles to use for night lights everywhere I travel. They're only $1.25 at Dollar Tree so if they break or get lost, it's not a huge investment.

  • @dstreeter1095
    @dstreeter1095 Рік тому +1

    The pop up hamper was definitely a asset on our cruise last week!

  • @shelbyliz9367
    @shelbyliz9367 Рік тому +2

    We started bringing the hamper a few cruises ago and it is so helpful at staying organized and keeping the room neat. I love it.

  • @wkndgrltrp
    @wkndgrltrp Рік тому +9

    I have a pocket pharmacy that I bring. Pain meds, stomach meds, allergy meds, etc.

  • @susantownsend8397
    @susantownsend8397 Рік тому +5

    Clothes hamper tip: It drives my husband nuts but I fold my dirty clothes before putting them into the pop up hamper. Why? Because folded clothes take up much less space. Takes literally seconds and helps conserve space when packing to go home.

  • @beachmom2001
    @beachmom2001 Рік тому +3

    I am packing tonight because I leave for Baltimore tomorrow to get on my cruise Saturday. I am bringing a few bottles of liquid hand soap for my 12 night Southern Caribbean cruise. I thought I was crazy but that is the 1st thing you mentioned so now I don't feel so crazy. Lol. I'm trying packing cubes for the 1st time and instead of a hamper I have extra empty packing cubes that I will put my dirty clothes into and hopefully It will be easy to pack on the last day. It never has been before so I'm hoping packing cubes help with that.

  • @Mary_305
    @Mary_305 9 місяців тому +1

    Great content and thanks for sharing

  • @mallarieevans5392
    @mallarieevans5392 3 місяці тому

    This was very helpful video! I took a lot of notes for my first cruise!

  • @malaysiaharrell2221
    @malaysiaharrell2221 Рік тому +35

    This list is amazing thank you! We have our own list and I’m adding a few of your suggestions! Here are a few others I recommend:
    - [ ] Travel Nail grooming kit
    - [ ] Mini Umbrella
    - [ ] Poncho
    - [ ] Sun visor
    - [ ] Sun block spray
    - [ ] Sun glasses/ glasses
    - [ ] Stain remover
    - [ ] Snacks

  • @alanjames7877
    @alanjames7877 Рік тому +3

    You are right about the dry feeling from bar soap. Typically bar soaps are much more alkaline than liquid soap. I wish Royal would stop with that harsh bar and install a liquid dispenser like in the shower.

  • @normavillanuevamendoza2801
    @normavillanuevamendoza2801 5 місяців тому

    Thanks a bunch , I’ll be doing on the royal for Xmas 🎄🎄🎄

  • @davep3148
    @davep3148 Рік тому +4

    I always make sure to take a portable charger and cord for my phone. Comes in handy when in a port of call, and you are taking a lot of pictures.

  • @annrobson5460
    @annrobson5460 Рік тому

    Towel clips to keep your towel from blowing off your pool lounger! They work great!

  • @idt3147
    @idt3147 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for the list. I brought most the things you mentioned but will take note on magnetic hooks ,our next cruise is Dec2023. In our experience, i always bring detergent soap and a tabo or water dipper since bidet isnt available.

  • @kellyssong
    @kellyssong Рік тому

    Thank you, Matt!

  • @NoahYoon-tt8jt
    @NoahYoon-tt8jt 4 місяці тому

    I love your videos they help a lot

  • @lyndakammermeier1283
    @lyndakammermeier1283 8 місяців тому +1

    In addition:
    1. inexpensive hanging shoe holder to put away my shoes. Keeps the closet neat.
    2. V.I.Poo ( to keep your bathroom smelling sweet) :)
    3. 10 foot long power cord, so I can use my phone anywhere in the room.
    4. small first aid kit- bandaids, alcohol wipes.etc
    5. foldable beach bag or tote for towels and bathing suits - maybe beach/ water shoes
    6. small sewing kit
    7. individual packages of electrolytes - in case you are dehydrated
    8. your own snorkel set ( if you plan a beach day )

  • @clbert7460
    @clbert7460 Рік тому +6

    I got the motion sensor 7:50 night light because of your recommendation. Even with an ocean view or balcony stateroom, it’s dark at night. Saved a few of my toes. For those of us who are nearsighted, a stick-on magnifying makeup mirror is helpful. And for the gamblers, get a push button lanyard that will allow the card to remain in the slot instead of retracting. You can ask for a hole punch at guest services. The new technology (proximity cards) on the newer ships you can’t punch holes. But you just to remember to touch your card when you leave the slot machine.

    • @newlearner5560
      @newlearner5560 Рік тому

      We were on Ruby Prince during Easter. They have motion sensor at the beds and in front of the bathroom but they are quite bright when it is on and it can be annoyed for those who are still at sleep. I prefer small night lights

    • @clbert7460
      @clbert7460 Рік тому

      @@newlearner5560 That would have driven me crazy. Was there no way to turn them off? Fortunately I travel alone. I like the small portable one I use. Happy sailing!

    • @newlearner5560
      @newlearner5560 Рік тому

      @@clbert7460 I don't think it can be turned off. It did drive me bananas. Perhaps I should ask room attendant if he knows. 🙂

  • @karenzaslow3808
    @karenzaslow3808 9 місяців тому +3

    I know I'm old fashioned but I keep a list on my computer that I print out for every cruise. The list if for many of the things you mentioned, and more, that I might otherwise forget to pack. Many things I can leave in my luggage between cruises, but some are things I have to use all year, or have to refill, and this way I don't forget to take them. I also bought a pack of 100 small baggies made for pills, that can be labeled. I fill one for each day with my daily pills, and others with pills like painkillers, sinus or cold pills, NSAIDS, digestive aids, etc. Then I put them in a sandwich bag, and in my toiletry bag. It takes up much less room than pill bottles, and I can take one out each day as needed. I use the cruise line's laundry bag and just throw it in my luggage to go home.

    • @penny7205
      @penny7205 6 місяців тому +1

      Nothing wrong with doing the things the old fashioned way! When it works, it works! TU

  • @bgregg55
    @bgregg55 Рік тому +2

    Among my must haves are filled rum runners.

  • @dman7895
    @dman7895 Рік тому +4

    chap stick, deodorant, hand lotion, fingernail kit, sewing kit, mini flashlight, water bottle, earbuds/anc headphones, qtips, air freshener, magnetic hooks, luggage tags, storage bags esp for dirty laundry, nightlight

    • @penny7205
      @penny7205 6 місяців тому

      Bandaid, anti-nausea meds (just in case), waterproof phone case. We always take waterproof camera with us too. One for each port.

  • @susantownsend8397
    @susantownsend8397 Рік тому +4

    My son put me onto refillable purse size spray perfume bottles (look like a lipstick tube) which he fills with hand sanitizer. A 6-pack is under $10.

  • @penny7205
    @penny7205 6 місяців тому +1

    Remember before you pack your eReader...to download some books from home.
    That way when on board ship you will have books ready to read in case you choose not to purchase the Wi-Fi package or if it is very slow.

  • @seesterran3822
    @seesterran3822 Рік тому +8

    ✏️ I keep a general packing list that I refer to for any kind of travel. It helps remind me not only of things to take, but also things to do before I travel, things to have on the plane, etc. I just customize the list for each trip, and I can quickly scan the list before leaving to make sure I didn’t forget anything important. 🧴My travel toiletries bag always stays packed and ready to go, even with little items like a comb, razor, nail file, nightlight, chapstick, etc. I also have a small tub at home which contains various things I only use for travel like outlet extenders and travel sized products, so they’re easy to find when I pack and easy to put away when I get home. 🧳

    • @robbiebledsoe5042
      @robbiebledsoe5042 11 місяців тому

      where did you get your packing list

    • @seesterran3822
      @seesterran3822 11 місяців тому +1

      @@robbiebledsoe5042 I’ve just created my own over the years based on things I’ve taken and used on past trips.

  • @ryanslemmer5905
    @ryanslemmer5905 10 місяців тому +1

    I tend to just keep a suitcase 3/4 zipped and standing in a closet as a hamper. I like to do laundry at some point anyway so I don't have to when I get home, and already bring lysol. So, I go start laundry, bring the suitcase back to the room, spray it, then I'm not throwing clean clothes into a dirty suitcase. The handsoap is one I hadn't really thought of, but it makes sense....

  • @MSWood-qu4jn
    @MSWood-qu4jn Рік тому +2

    Yasss! Another fan of bringing liquid hand soap! I get teased sooo much about that. I also bring it to hotels and any place I am staying more than one night. Except of course a private home. I hate the mess bar soap causes and more importantly I feel liquid soap is more sanitary.

    • @victoriasview325
      @victoriasview325 Рік тому +1

      Me too! Always take it. My travel buddy rolled her eyes the first time she saw it, but seems happy to use it too! Bar soap is too messy.

    • @MSWood-qu4jn
      @MSWood-qu4jn Рік тому

      My travel buddies do the same thing!

  • @dhood989
    @dhood989 Рік тому +6

    We always use 4" zip ties as luggage locks and 8" zip ties to attach the luggage tags. (BTW, we've used trash bags in the past for dirty laundry but now I've placed an order for the popup laundry hamper.)

  • @mcrochip
    @mcrochip Рік тому +2

    I'd also bring earplugs. Cruise ships are kind of loud with ambient noise as I recall.

  • @kkcarl9566
    @kkcarl9566 2 місяці тому

    With limited counter space in the cabin restroom, a hanging toiletries bag is a must!

  • @tshadow6
    @tshadow6 Рік тому +18

    My favorite travel hack is bring old socks and underwear. Before a long trip I pack my oldest, nastiest socks and underwear. I wear them for one day, then throw them away. For trips involving air travel, I buy used shirts from yard sales for $1-2 each. Those are worn once, then tossed along with my socks and underwear. My wife and I took a 10 day trip to Iceland and Ireland last year. I came home with an almost empty suitcase.

    • @ashleys4652
      @ashleys4652 Рік тому +9

      Why is this a "hack"? The only thing it solves is not doing a load of laundry when you get home. Even if your clothing cost $1 or $2 a piece it still seems wasteful to just throw it away after wearing once.

    • @deehoffman1623
      @deehoffman1623 Рік тому +5

      I give them away when we travel to third worth nations. Wasteful to throw things away. Workers on the ship might be able to use them.

    • @vannareyne6336
      @vannareyne6336 10 місяців тому +1

      @@ashleys4652 I wouldn't do it by buying new items (even new to me), but I have seen the old item hack. I think its helpful. I travel budget airlines where space is veeery limited. I have legitimately stuffed my pockets with socks and panties to save $140. Bringing panties or socks that I was gonna throw out anyways is definitely helpful. It really depends on the type of travel you do. Even on a cruise, I would rather throw something away that I was going to throw out anyways to fit souvenirs than to take a whole extra bag if I was on the edge.

    • @karenoshea8214
      @karenoshea8214 10 місяців тому

      I think this is the best tip ever!!!!

    • @georgina4874
      @georgina4874 4 місяці тому

      Weird but true. 😂

  • @lyndakammermeier1283
    @lyndakammermeier1283 8 місяців тому

    also:
    - plastic clothes pegs or a small plastic hanger with multiple hooks - great for hanging up your wet bathing suits, etc
    - the towel clips will also work if you bring them

  • @gwillis01
    @gwillis01 Рік тому +2

    My favorite is the luggage tag holders. You gotta protect those important, valuable luggage tags.

  • @carolinedewey6838
    @carolinedewey6838 9 місяців тому

    A quick flash of the electric outlet converters, but not really a mention of it during the video. Depending on where you're staying in Europe, you probably need the European outlet converters for American plugins. I've ordered mine online (and you can get a full set). Since Royal Caribbean, is a U.S. ship, you probably won't need it while you're on the ship. But for your first and last nights, maybe so. All good tips in this video. Thank you!!! --Caroline from Indiana USA

  • @lindastover9541
    @lindastover9541 Рік тому

    Great video ❤❤❤❤

  • @angelabaker5197
    @angelabaker5197 Рік тому

    Got the nightlight. That was an excellent idea

  • @HiddenGemindasunshine
    @HiddenGemindasunshine 7 місяців тому

    Love this

  • @janetmizen7530
    @janetmizen7530 Рік тому +9

    Majestic Princess has built in motion sensor lighting. I thought it was a great feature. My husband says next cruise he is going to bring a door wedge as when you order room service its a bit difficult to hold the door open and accept a heavy tray as they don't seem to bring the trays right into your room anymore.

  • @PatCole
    @PatCole 3 місяці тому +1

    I like to take a little throw blanket especially on Alaska cruises

  • @douggaskell4586
    @douggaskell4586 Рік тому +2

    When battling that hangover, there's nothing more effective than Alka-Seltzer!

  • @EvyDiane
    @EvyDiane Рік тому +2

    Omg I thought I was the only one who NEEDS to have liquid soap. So much more sanitary and moisturizing.

  • @cynthianiezgoda6611
    @cynthianiezgoda6611 Рік тому +5

    I bought a. Cruise ship approved extension cord. There are never enough outlets in your cabin. Also an ace bandage, sounds silly but I tripped and hurt my ankle.

    • @georgina4874
      @georgina4874 4 місяці тому

      The med unit on the ship has a lot of things for free. 🫶🏾

  • @patriciajones2603
    @patriciajones2603 2 місяці тому

    Night lite. Shampoo. Magnets. Thermos. All a must on a cruise.

  • @elsands9774
    @elsands9774 4 місяці тому

    Item to add, Travel First Aid Kit - runs anywhere from $5 - $25, depending on size/what inside

  • @marigarza9201
    @marigarza9201 11 місяців тому +3

    And if you do have the drink package you may also want to bring liquid IV packets 😂

  • @evinchester7820
    @evinchester7820 Рік тому

    Oh.
    A Swiss Army knife with a cork screw, flat head and Philips screwdriver. A blade on the knife is good to open things, cut things like cheese, and you can check it through security in your luggage as well.

  • @user-cm8kf9rg8v
    @user-cm8kf9rg8v Рік тому +1

    always bring beach towel clips. great way to keep the towel in places on chairs

  • @motel1029
    @motel1029 Рік тому +1

    We just use one of our suitcases for dirty laundry. Anything clean stays in another one. No added expense there!!

  • @johnnyrussell-vs5sg
    @johnnyrussell-vs5sg Рік тому +1

    What dining options are available for lunch on Allure on port days? Really like your blog.

  • @michellereilly3051
    @michellereilly3051 Рік тому +2

    I put my laundry in my suitcase stored under the bed w dryer sheets to absorb the smell.

  • @dara_the_cruisingcatlady
    @dara_the_cruisingcatlady Рік тому +2

    I bring a tall kitchen garbage bag for my dirty clothes. It's free from my kitchen, can hang it in the closet, weighs nothing, easier to pack in the luggage.

  • @colby5592
    @colby5592 Рік тому +2

    We bring a small container that has dish soap. We always re-wash the glasses in the room.

    • @penny7205
      @penny7205 6 місяців тому

      I saw another video, Life Well Cruised and she has a great idea. Take a sponge, cut it smaller, add a bit of dish/laundry soap to it, put it in a small ziplock baggie. Then place that ziplock baggie in a larger one.
      This larger one, you will wash undies, bras or shorts in it, wetting the soapy sponge and adding to the bigger baggie. This idea is great, cheap and takes up no space in suitcase!!!
      Going on another cruise on November 12, 2023 and have already laid out these items to take and try.

  • @cat-zk8bv
    @cat-zk8bv 2 місяці тому

    Nail clippers
    They wanted nearly $10 on the ship. I found a cute novelty souvenir one on shore for $2.

  • @nancyburnett2512
    @nancyburnett2512 10 місяців тому +3

    Maybe someone already mentioned this, why not use the flash lite on your cellphone instead of bringing a night light?

    • @emmib1388
      @emmib1388 7 місяців тому

      does it drain your battery if used all night?

  • @sharonreynolds8700
    @sharonreynolds8700 Рік тому +2

    I also bring hangers.I go to dollar tress and get a package of hangers and leave them after the cruise. That way I know I have enough for me and my husband. Light weight & easy to travel.

    • @karenhenderson5726
      @karenhenderson5726 10 місяців тому

      I found that on Princess, I always ask for extra hangers and my room steward brings them on the first day.

  • @cdnlong1
    @cdnlong1 Рік тому +1

    The only shaver available on Discovery Princess was $19. Got one on shore for $2.

  • @loribarber4526
    @loribarber4526 Рік тому +1

    Open suitcase under the bed works for laundey

  • @anntwanettehouston1409
    @anntwanettehouston1409 7 місяців тому +2

    Not sure if anyone mentioned it but straws. I have a reusable straw because I hate the candy straws they give you

  • @deehoffman1623
    @deehoffman1623 Рік тому

    A plug with extra outlets and usb charging ports, extra charging cords in case one dies, take some clothes on hangers, small travel packs that hold rolled up socks and underwear to conserve space in your luggage can go into the drawers, international outlet if you’re traveling abroad, bring bottled water if you don’t have a drink package, bring one bottle of booze or wine and don’t buy a drink package just a soda/beverage one, sea sick meds even if you’ve never been sea sick and try not to over pack.

  • @billybob7088
    @billybob7088 Рік тому +2

    I bring a basic 13 gallon trash bag for laundry

  • @DanetteSWhite
    @DanetteSWhite Рік тому +1

    Hand soap, laundry hamper, Chapstick, are at dollar tree.

  • @robaldridge6505
    @robaldridge6505 10 місяців тому

    a shoe organizer that hangs on a door, keep your sunglasses, sunscreen, wallet etc. handy and ready to go.

    • @penny7205
      @penny7205 6 місяців тому

      I like having these items in a cinch sack (one for each port). Ex. After today's port, take items out of cinch bag and drop into cinch bag for tomorrow's port. Easy.

  • @murphsan84
    @murphsan84 Рік тому +8

    You forgot a power strip with usb ports. Non-surge of course.

    • @defend4ever
      @defend4ever 7 місяців тому

      I heard of this. Why?

    • @murphsan84
      @murphsan84 7 місяців тому +1

      @@defend4ever The electrical circuits in a house and a cruise ship are very different.
      Surge protectors are not allowed on cruise ships because they increase fire risk. The reason this danger exists is that a normal surge protector only breaks the circuit on the “live” electrical wire, whereas both the “live” and “neutral” wires carry current on a cruise ship.