Seasoned Cruisers Have STOPPED Packing These. Here's Why!

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  • @R.a.t.t.y
    @R.a.t.t.y Год назад +90

    I 100% agree on bringing glasses. The main problem with contact lenses is that they don't hold enough beer.

  • @aureliacornelia79adgracchu29
    @aureliacornelia79adgracchu29 Год назад +32

    I recently took a cruise with only a carry on case. Only 5 nights. And, do you know, nobody noticed that I wore the same trousers every night with a different top. Nobody is interested. Wear whatever suits you!

    • @dsvance1
      @dsvance1 Год назад +2

      I'm picky about the dress code, but I don't care if somebody wears the same nice outfit every night of the entire cruise. I would much prefer that to somebody wearing a different too casual jeans/shorts/t-shirt for each night.
      I tend to make my own wardrobe, and I line almost everything. For travel outfits, I'll make things reversible instead of lining them. I can also take components to put together various iterations of formal wear. Maybe a few women might notice, but they'll be the ones doing the same sort of thing and we'd probably meet up and discuss strategy. Oh, the joys of sewing and designing my own clothes . . .

    • @lindawinter7813
      @lindawinter7813 23 дня назад

      Take jewelry and change it out each day instead of changing outfits. Or add a wrap or sweater. People don't notice or care

    • @ArleneKing1372
      @ArleneKing1372 15 дней назад

      @@lindawinter7813unless it is costume jewelry be cautious of taking expensive jewelry, and especially do not wear it in port …. It might entice people to rob you.

  • @gregorysims3697
    @gregorysims3697 9 месяцев назад +28

    Excellent video. For my first twenty years of cruising I enjoyed formal nights and brought along all the necessary attire. Now I don't. The suitcase is lighter and smaller, and I no longer choose larger tables in the dining room where I might feel I wan't doing my part. I now leave my laptop at home and bring my iPad and iPhone. I bring along enough clothes so I don't have to do laundry or pay for it. I bring along my own shampoo and soap until I'm sure the ship's products are ok. I bring along a small money clip to hold local and US cash, one credit card, ship card and a copy of my passport for shore excursions, along with a tiny umbrella that has kept me dry many times. And I bring along a collapsable cane just in case old age and mobility issues catch up with me.

  • @traceymollet5063
    @traceymollet5063 Год назад +58

    QUESTION
    Gary, could you please talk about how you buy your mobile and internet services when you travel to all these multiple countries? Could you talk about what apps or esims you buy or use and explain how you manage mobile and internet connectivity. Thank you. No one explains this in a way anyone can understand, you always seem to make things easier for the Leyman to understand. Thank you so much. 🙏🏻

  • @brianharrell7857
    @brianharrell7857 Год назад +114

    When I traveled for work, I always took Pepto-Bismo tablets. After day two or three I would take one a day and found that it kept me from intestinal discomfort from changes in the local water. Also, I took an eyeglass repair kit and a sewing kit. both came in handy over the years and take up minimum room.

    • @pennybaxter4
      @pennybaxter4 Год назад +2

      100% that’s first to go in my medicine bag.

    • @lindapescatore
      @lindapescatore 11 месяцев назад +1

      I've gotten sewing kits from the steward. Also I noticed he had several plug adapters to lend out.

  • @passportalwaysready
    @passportalwaysready Год назад +100

    Fancy shoes. I used to bring some very nice shoes - they take up way to much room and now just bring nice sandals or a plain black pair that can double for other functions

    • @tipsfortravellers
      @tipsfortravellers  Год назад +10

      Yes !!!

    • @steveross129
      @steveross129 Год назад +8

      I found some all-black canvas casual shoes that are good enough for more dressy times but work well for most walks as well.

    • @RedRuffinsore
      @RedRuffinsore Год назад +12

      @@steveross129 Yes I bought black walking shoes with black soles and I wear them with slacks at dinner

    • @jenbrooks5872
      @jenbrooks5872 Год назад +7

      I do the same. A nice pair of sandals look great with that dressy black dress or your Jean shorts! I no longer bring heels.

    • @a.corsiglia
      @a.corsiglia Год назад +1

      I bring nice shoes, but I wear them during travel and then a casual shoe that isn't too bulky.

  • @ChrisPikeEnterprise
    @ChrisPikeEnterprise Год назад +53

    I was happy to learn that you are also a fellow Sci-fi / Star Trek fan. Live long and prosper, Gary!

    • @Raimon7056
      @Raimon7056 2 месяца назад

      Yes!!! LL&P!! Love it!!

  • @cindy4u2
    @cindy4u2 Год назад +130

    On another You Tube channel about cruising, they suggested bringing magnets because the walls are metal. We started doing this, and it saves so much space! Also, you can use them for all of the papers you get, which saves on clutter! Magnets with hooks are great for hanging up lanyards and bags, hats, etc, especially when you're in your stateroom!

    • @poutinenator
      @poutinenator Год назад +6

      I am a forgetful person. The magnets and the lanyard with a pouch are a must for me. Everything is in my face.

    • @WilliamMurphy-uv9pm
      @WilliamMurphy-uv9pm Год назад +8

      Just be xcareful getting your magnets too close to electronic gadgets, especially ones eith memory cards . Such devices are useless if their operating systems are lost and photos go missing.

    • @kirkanos771
      @kirkanos771 9 месяцев назад

      @@WilliamMurphy-uv9pm So 1999. It's been a long time since storage devices were magnetic sensitive. Nand, sticks, memory cards dont care.

    • @WilliamMurphy-uv9pm
      @WilliamMurphy-uv9pm 9 месяцев назад

      @@kirkanos771 True. But don't lots of devices still have physical spinning hard drives that are affected by magnets.

    • @kirkanos771
      @kirkanos771 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@WilliamMurphy-uv9pm Yes but you dont carry spintronic electronics in your bag on vacation, LMAO.

  • @ChrisAbbey
    @ChrisAbbey Год назад +41

    One item we pack for every cruise is a couple of white board markers. Usually the thin ones that are just bigger than a felt tip pen in dark colors. You can then use the cabin mirror as a note board and erase it with a tissue or an old sock.

  • @hazelleblanc8969
    @hazelleblanc8969 Год назад +26

    One of the most useful items I ever brought on a cruise was a plastic water bottle with a wide neck. I stuffed socks and underwear in a plastic ziplock, then put them inside it to save space. On the cruise ship we could fill it with ice then add water. Kept cool all day in port, and on sea days we always had something cold to drink right beside us. Would definitely pack one again, especially for hot weather.

    • @Elderly-Marian-in-UK
      @Elderly-Marian-in-UK Год назад

      That wouldn't work for me. I need to sit in the water to soak myself clean. I think your idea would cause splashed water all over the floor and no way to soak. Thanks anyway. X

    • @truepeacenik
      @truepeacenik 10 месяцев назад +9

      @@Elderly-Marian-in-UK
      Errr, they mean a drinking bottle to drink from.
      Not as a portable shower.

  • @shelcheese8344
    @shelcheese8344 Год назад +27

    Stopped packing jewelry except for what I’m wearing which is everyday stuff. Not even any costume jewelry.

    • @gigi9301
      @gigi9301 3 месяца назад +1

      Same; I can buy a few cheap items like a necklace or earrings in a port to have a bit of fun. I look at all my real stuff and wonder why and where I can even enjoy these things . A bit sad, yet these are the times.

  • @Paul-GrnHil
    @Paul-GrnHil Год назад +96

    I totally agree with you about the phone. A word of caution; my wife had hers stolen at our departure port in Chile. We were able to replace it at a significant cost and inconvenience before beginning the cruise. I suggest keeping and bringing your old phone on a trip as a spare. If the new one is lost, you at least have all of your apps and access to your photo library and Wi-Fi even if you can’t transfer your cell service to the old phone. We bought a spare SIM card for our iPhones so if either is lost, we can activate the SIM and continue using our service.

    • @2000konnie
      @2000konnie Год назад +1

      Do you know how the phone was stolen?

    • @Paul-GrnHil
      @Paul-GrnHil Год назад +17

      @@2000konnie yes. She had it in her hand while walking on the sidewalk and 2 guys on a small motorbike came up on the sidewalk behind us and the passenger grabbed it out of her hand and sped off. We are seasoned travelers but this was a new one for us. It happened in Santiago Chile.

    • @2000konnie
      @2000konnie Год назад +9

      @@Paul-GrnHil That's terrible. I'm sorry you guys had that experience. I recently watched a video by a seasoned traveler who had his watch stolen off his wrist by an organized motorbike team in Barcelona. He's about 6'3" and in good shape, but was no match for the thieves on the small motorbike.

    • @rgarrettphoto
      @rgarrettphoto Год назад +9

      @@Paul-GrnHilit happens a lot. Gary talks about being vigilant with personal items in foreign ports. The Caribbean is an example where American's often feel comfortable, because it feels like home, but actually has a high theft rate.
      I travel with a PACSAFE pack that locks and deters pick pockets. I also try to keep my phone away unless I need it. Alas, having it swiped by a moving motorcycle thief is a little difficult to avoid. Thankfully, most phones are useless without the passcode - iPhone enable you to use the camera without unlocking it, which at least protects the data on the phone if swiped.

    • @chrispnw2547
      @chrispnw2547 Год назад +12

      100% agree. Phones are so critical to travel as they store important documents, credit cards, etc. Once I board the plane/ship, I secure my primary phone and switch to my 'travel phone'. It contains one credit card and is encrypted (should it be lost). It has a separate travel data plan for navigations and wireless calling. As you suggested, losing a critical phone can really put a dark cloud on what should be a fun time.

  • @judymcleod3981
    @judymcleod3981 Год назад +28

    I still absolutely pack a lanyard. Women's clothes rarely have pockets and, if they do, they're often too shallow to safely put the card. I don't carry a handbag either.

    • @tipsfortravellers
      @tipsfortravellers  Год назад +2

      Good point !!!!!!

    • @CrankyBeach
      @CrankyBeach 10 месяцев назад +2

      On my most recent cruise (a year ago) I encountered something new. On all my prior cruises the folks at the front desk would, if asked, punch a hole in the ship card so it could be hung from a lanyard. On NCL a year ago the front desk person said punching a hole would deactivate the card. She gave us the last 2 plastic see-through badge holders in her drawer. So... can't speak for other cruise lines, but if you're traveling on NCL and want to use a lanyard, bring a badge holder for your ship card.
      The ship card is not the only reason we use lanyards. All of our cruises have been full charter rock 'n' roll cruises with assigned main theater seating for the headliners' shows. We are issued a larger plastic card that lists our VIP (or not) status, a color code that tells us which group we are in for the main theater headliner shows, and our assigned seat numbers. I think it also has our cabin number printed on it. The charter company provides lanyards for these and we have to show them at the main theater entrances (to prove we're not trying to sneak in when it's not our night to see the show).

    • @set921
      @set921 5 месяцев назад +1

      My last HAL cruise had in-room safes that needed swiping with a card with a strip. They recommended not using your room card. Now I need a pouch for my room card and a card for my safe. Dumb.

  • @csawserv
    @csawserv Год назад +39

    In addition to the items in your First Aid Kit…Tweezers, Q-tip Ear Buds, Small Scissors, Nail Clippers, Small Sewing Kit, Small Safety Pins, Thermometer.

    • @PineGeri
      @PineGeri 10 месяцев назад +1

      And…tooth repair kit just in case a crown comes off…

    • @LibbyRal
      @LibbyRal 10 месяцев назад

      he mentioned that @@PineGeri but fixodent works much better.

    • @patticlark9548
      @patticlark9548 3 месяца назад

      Not sure I'd bother with a thermometer for a short trip, it doesn't fix or improve anything

    • @csawserv
      @csawserv 3 месяца назад

      @@patticlark9548 If you go to the Doctor and they find out you have a fever, you will most likely be placed in quarantine. Better to check yourself, then judge from there.

    • @csawserv
      @csawserv 2 месяца назад

      @@patticlark9548 If you go down to Sickbay to have your temp checked, you run the chance of being placed in quarantine for a small fever. Do it yourself and you decide when, where and how you Seperate yourself from others. Having it in a small town or third world country is nice when traveling on a land tour.

  • @dianainman3595
    @dianainman3595 Год назад +56

    Because you mentioned it in a previous video, I brought a tooth repair kit on my TransPacific repositioning cruise. I was surprised at how small it was, and, while I didn't need it, it now has a permanent place in my small "just in case bag" along with my eye glasses repair kit, and a tiny flashlight.

    • @eirabish7980
      @eirabish7980 Год назад +1

      Great idea, will look for one, not sure where to buy maybe on line.

    • @smoothsketch
      @smoothsketch Год назад +2

      I never thought of a tooth repair kit, sounds like a very good idea

    • @birdbrain7527
      @birdbrain7527 Год назад +2

      Great advice, thanks. In the UK we have Dentek and Toofypegs emergency kits on sale in chemists.
      I've had fillings break on two holidays now and the Dentek kit worked really well, Toofypegs less well 🦷👍

    • @margaretgooderham491
      @margaretgooderham491 Год назад +1

      Not sure I’ve ever seen a tooth repair kit, but think a glasses repair kit is brilliant and will have to go on the prowl for both.

    • @truepeacenik
      @truepeacenik 10 месяцев назад

      @@eirabish7980most US pharmacies carry them, usually with either oral pain topicals, or by the denture cleaning tools. They usually hang like a toothbrush.

  • @JillClardy
    @JillClardy Год назад +23

    I bring laundry sheets - they look like dryer sheets. They weigh nothing, and there’s no chance of spillage.

    • @WilliamMurphy-uv9pm
      @WilliamMurphy-uv9pm 8 месяцев назад

      The small dry pods are OK, too. I know people don't where to put a pod. Just drop it in the drum before or after adding clothes. Don't know if the combo sheets that were both for wash and softener in the dryer still exist but they were easy to put in a Ziploc baggie.

  • @joankelly3203
    @joankelly3203 Год назад +12

    You can skip taking along an eyeglass-repair kit. When they are not busy, the staff of the jewelry shop onboard are delighted to screw your glasses back together, and they have all the necessary tiny tools.
    Also you don’t need a white noise machine to go to sleep. If you have an Internet package, there a hundreds of RUclips videos of flowing water, ocean waves etc. If no Internet, you can probably download a favorite calming video to your photos app, before your cruise, and just play it without Internet.

  • @LoveBoatCruising
    @LoveBoatCruising Год назад +37

    Thanks Gary! Right on point. It seems with each cruise I pack less and less except my medicine, first aid and passport. One important item is real paper printout of cruise travel summary in case there are mistakes. It includes flights, transfers, lodging etc. booked with cruise line in case you need to prove what you paid for. I like to totally disconnect on a cruise, but love my little sound machine with ocean sounds when I have an inside cabin.

  • @PaulCashman
    @PaulCashman Год назад +17

    I've quit bringing binoculars on cruises as of about 6 years ago, although I DO bring a GoPro for documenting snorkeling and snuba excursions.
    One thing that I always bring now is a small string backpack, for use on and off the ship. I use it for carrying sunblock, small towel, spillproof tumbler, rashguard, medicines, and other small items.

  • @littleglimmer2325
    @littleglimmer2325 Год назад +33

    Hi Gary, we have found a very useful item to bring - a motion detecting nightlight. Magnetically sticks to any wall, usb chargeable and so useful when getting up in the night to the bathroom. No need to switch on lights which may disturb others in the cabin or blunder around in pitch dark.

    • @cherifurr3935
      @cherifurr3935 Год назад +1

      I just use my phone flashlight!

    • @samuelcollins1331
      @samuelcollins1331 Год назад +6

      We use tiny Wedding Cake votive battery candles for night lighting especially in the bathroom.

    • @JuanitasGrandaughter
      @JuanitasGrandaughter 10 месяцев назад

      Us too!

    • @samuelcollins1331
      @samuelcollins1331 10 месяцев назад

      @@cherifurr3935 do you leave it on all night? Or. Use it as a.flashlight when you move about! The Tea Lights are on all night placed here and there,,,

    • @geoffreystone1598
      @geoffreystone1598 10 месяцев назад +1

      HAL has a light under the fridge that comes on at night when someone walks in the cabin. Saves bringing one.

  • @deec411
    @deec411 9 месяцев назад +4

    Some must haves for me are an over the door pocket shoe organizer for toiletries, battery operated votive candle lights for nightlights so you don't have to take your phone with you to the bathroom, some kind of luggage identifier on my suitcase to pick out my bag a mile away anywhere 😉 and most importantly my "don't sweat the small stuff, everything is small stuff (barring personal tragedy), a sense of humor and CONSIDERATION for others, people!!! ❤❤❤ You are not an island. 🌴🌴🌴

  • @cydkriletich6538
    @cydkriletich6538 Год назад +30

    As usual, you give some excellent, sound advice! I always pack a smallish, foldable or otherwise collapsible piece of baggage in which I can carry home certain items I’ve purchased.

  • @buning_sensations5437
    @buning_sensations5437 Год назад +39

    I'm a photogtographer and your spot on about the cameras. If your on a budget check out the Sony ZV1 or Canon PowerShot series point-n-shoots. I got a multi port charging hub to avoid the power strip issue. I also started packing a self contained toiletries bag so I don't have to remember to pack form the bathroom at the last minute and then forget. I'm definitely going to get tooth repair and mouth gel into my bag, that is a fantastic suggestion. Oh, that reminds me to check expiration dates of things in my med / 1st Aid bag. Learned some new things today, thanks.

    • @roundandroundmyworld
      @roundandroundmyworld Год назад +4

      One thing about the phone vs camera for anyone who's getting on and perhaps getting a bit shaky (I am) -- it's far easier to hold a small camera steady while pressing a shutter button than to hold a phone steady while tapping the screen. Biggest reason I stick with my Power Shot which has a good optical zoom lens with digital zoom enhancement available -- very useful in landscape photography, one of my favourite kinds.

    • @kylasbibi
      @kylasbibi Год назад +3

      My husband uses his canon power shot and I phone. Great little camera

  • @markomaenpaa8552
    @markomaenpaa8552 Год назад +13

    One addition that I always pack to medical bag is blister plasters.

  • @PamelaVMason
    @PamelaVMason Год назад +22

    We did bring magnet clips to put papers on our walls. We used the clips to hang our sunhats or lanyards or just to hang a dress or scarf. I was on a knitting cruise that was transatlantic and the clips were invaluable as organizers.

    • @1111atreides
      @1111atreides Год назад

      What's a knitting cruise?

    • @PamelaVMason
      @PamelaVMason Год назад +8

      @@1111atreides knitting and crochet cruises are a Thing! Designers and yarn manufacturers or suppliers all get together and offer cruises with classes and dedicated excursions.

    • @1111atreides
      @1111atreides Год назад +4

      Are there other "niche" cruises? Like what would cater to my esoteric hobbies? Are there underwater basketweaving cruises? What about collectors of thrift store treasure cruises? I'M IN!!!@@PamelaVMason

  • @admranger
    @admranger Год назад +49

    AirTags are essential and entertaining. We got to see one of our suitcases leave the terminal and go to the airport without us! Fortunately we were able to find the suitcase the people left behind and contact them, but still, we would have been upset with the cruise line instead of the true perpetrators if we had not had the air tag.

    • @Lufu2
      @Lufu2 Год назад +3

      Your story is funny and I am glad you did not have a serious issue or loss. You've convinced me that I should invest in them as well. Thank you for sharing.

    • @VoiceoverMomentum
      @VoiceoverMomentum Год назад +1

      I just got my new AirTags. Looking forward to using them as I cruise

    • @barbarabrown7153
      @barbarabrown7153 Год назад +1

      Similar thing happened to us. We pack AirTags for all our trips.😊

    • @yeeaahhzz
      @yeeaahhzz 10 месяцев назад +3

      Make your luggage obvious and obnoxious looking is the other LPT

    • @erickaltenbach7235
      @erickaltenbach7235 9 месяцев назад +1

      We were sitting at our airplanes gate and I decided to check on our bags via the airtags app. The app showed that our bags were 480 miles away. It took me a moment to realise that our bags went ahead on an earlier flight. We laughed at ourselves and then we were happy that our bags would be waiting for us at the arrival airport. Saved us time for not waiting for them on the luggage claim belt when they were actually at the customer service counter. Definitely piece of mind.

  • @cherifurr3935
    @cherifurr3935 Год назад +23

    I always have Dramamine, Imodium, hand sanitizer, your dental repair kit, band-aids, antibacterial lotion, ear plugs, a universal adapter, extra charging cords, and keep copies of my passport and cruise documents on my iPhone. Don’t pack as many fancy clothes and shoes!

  • @rickdean2141
    @rickdean2141 Год назад +10

    I also bring ginger candy…with ginger root not just ginger flavor. I use these rather than Dramamine proactively throughout the sea days. A small white noise machine for drowning out background noise at night. Neosporin plus pain relief. …in a single ointment. I use this ointment regularly when I cut myself plus the pain relief part allows you to carry on without accompanying pain. I would also like to add that Royal Caribbean has recently put tasteful notices on their deck chairs not to reserve them and that that items left will be taken to the towel station. This has helped immensely with people coming out on deck early in the AM and reserving a group of chairs for the whole day. Many times these chairs are not even used by the people reserving them. I found this to be true on at least Wonder of the Seas, last month. I hope the other cruise lines follow suit. I spoke with an officer and he agreed that it is not a perfect solution but has helped a lot with the problem.

    • @bevparada114
      @bevparada114 9 месяцев назад +1

      I put an app on my phone that will do the white noise (or other soothing sounds), thereby eliminating another device. :)

  • @zombielovesquad8751
    @zombielovesquad8751 Год назад +20

    I bring a pillowcase from home instead of an entire pillow

    • @theresahenderson3534
      @theresahenderson3534 Месяц назад

      I would bring along a mattress cover and discard it after the cruise .

  • @thedude20125
    @thedude20125 Год назад +36

    I was so glad to see how stocked your first aid kit was. The only thing I make sure I have in mine that you don't is a small thermometer, we started bringing it when we had kids who were too young to say how sick they might be (and its still definetly more important for them) but its nice to just be able to quickly check if anyone isn't feeling 100%. I think my wife thinks I'm nuts for bringing as many medications and things as I do but it's proved invaluable so many times it's worth the bit of room it takes up in my bag. Also since we've had kids having medications for them has been super important because you never know what's going to be available if you need it because they can't just take any over the counter medications.

    • @Reed-2big
      @Reed-2big Год назад +3

      I take a better first aid kit when going to “lesser” countries. I’m overnight in Egypt so I’m hoping it will fit! Yep I have a close to small expedition first aid kit I used wilderness camping. The only thing I’ve added is a steri pen! It doesn’t go on all trips, it depends on length of trip and how developed some of the areas are.

    • @sct4040
      @sct4040 Год назад +2

      I learned the hard way when hubby became ill on our 7 day cruise. I now pack OTC medications, rubs, tiger balms, etc on every vacation.

    • @AndreasAntics
      @AndreasAntics Год назад +2

      I bring a thermometer too and I need to remember to bring plastic covers… we tend to both get sick at the same time

    • @Reed-2big
      @Reed-2big Год назад +4

      @@AndreasAntics alcohol wipes?

    • @AndreasAntics
      @AndreasAntics Год назад

      @@Reed-2big I want to use both! 😆

  • @Jsfrog
    @Jsfrog Год назад +46

    Hi Gary - a note of big thanks for all your videos. Call us ignorant (yup), but my wife and I have NEVER been on any cruise as all the advertisements I ever saw were for the monster party boats with water slides and screaming passengers having "fun" while they drank too much and rode bumper cars and climbed up climbing walls and.....everything we want NOTHING to do with as 60 somethings. We subscribed as we got interested in the European river cruises as a much calmer, interesting alternative. But then RUclips's algorithm sent me a link to one of your videos on the Queen Mary 2 transAtlantic voyages and oh my, this is what we've been looking for - we didn't know these voyages still existed in the jet age! So thank you! Now we're waiting for the 2025 summer cruise schedule to drop so we can schedule one and pick our cabin, probably Britannia Club.

    • @tipsfortravellers
      @tipsfortravellers  Год назад +9

      That is so great to hear! Thanks for watching and so pleased to hear the channel is a help !

    • @LoveBoatCruising
      @LoveBoatCruising Год назад +13

      I’m old fashioned and love sailing to Hawaii from San Francisco round trip. Great sea days, an older crowd and great food, entertainment and relaxation.

    • @TheOnlyLilithcat
      @TheOnlyLilithcat Год назад +6

      My first cruise was a transatlantic crossing on the QM2, and I truly appreciated the formality and calm. We did Britannia Club, and even though the cabin is the same as the Britannia Balcony, there is definitely something to be said for having the same table and server. They get to know your likes and dislikes, and really take care of you. Highly recommend!

    • @Jsfrog
      @Jsfrog Год назад +1

      @@TheOnlyLilithcat Excellent! Thanks for that recommendation. We also like the fact that you can eat at any time of your choosing. Plus priority embarkation/disembarkation, whatever that means! :-)

    • @Jsfrog
      @Jsfrog Год назад +2

      @@LoveBoatCruising Neat! What cruise line?

  • @LizzieMcT
    @LizzieMcT Год назад +8

    I have a few safety pins in with my first aid kit which came in handy when I lost a button.

  • @chellemartin2312
    @chellemartin2312 5 месяцев назад +5

    Re: prescription meds, you can have your pharmacy print out labels that have all the drug info. including the code number that’s on the pill itself. I like to put my meds in a small baggie and then I stick the labels to the baggie. Pills can be matched to the label for identification Takes up a lot less room in your carry-on.

  • @kathyslocombe1182
    @kathyslocombe1182 Год назад +33

    Using your 'checklist' has been so helpful. We've always appreciated your suggestions for a first aid kit and prepare a kit for all of our cruises. Instead of bringing prescription bottles, pharmacies in Canada will prepare monthly 'pill packs' that stipulate all medication including daily dosages. Thank you for suggesting Drop Box, which we will be using on our next cruise. Great tips Gary for our upcoming 35-day HAL cruise. Now all I have to do, is reduce the amount of clothing I traditionally bring.

    • @rbrachmann
      @rbrachmann Год назад +2

      Same here. That check list Gary published a while ago has been very helpful. So much so that I also use it for my land tours. 1 month in Italy and Sicily made much better with the list.

    • @michaelt2961
      @michaelt2961 Год назад

      By some chance, is your 35 day HAL cruise begins next July 20th - Aug 24th?

    • @rbrachmann
      @rbrachmann Год назад +1

      I use your list for all my travels. Makes my life so much simpler.

  • @Carol_in_Spain
    @Carol_in_Spain Год назад +18

    I always take a non-slip mat to put in the shower. I have mobility issues and that includes being unsteady in the shower if the shower base is even a little bit slippery.

    • @carolenglish3984
      @carolenglish3984 6 месяцев назад +1

      A good thing is to cut the mat into 2 “foot” size pieces. Works a treat and is less cumbersome.

  • @dianehall6686
    @dianehall6686 Год назад +59

    One thing I now pack, after being quarantined, is my own COVID tests. The one thing I no longer pack is liquids. A soap bar, a shampoo bar, a lotion bar, toothpaste tablets, Off mosquito towelettes, deodorant towelettes, sunscreen sticks, solid ChapStick, anti-bacterial wipes-all TSA approved. No more liquids bag.

    • @kazaabitboll2026
      @kazaabitboll2026 Год назад +2

      They are reversing the 100 ml airline restriction soon I hear

    • @AndreasAntics
      @AndreasAntics Год назад +7

      My Achilles heel is face creams. I have super sensitive skin and I have certain products I use and when I don’t my face goes haywire. 😟

    • @cherifurr3935
      @cherifurr3935 Год назад +2

      I’ve never heard of toothpaste tablets! I also pack Covid tests.

    • @cherifurr3935
      @cherifurr3935 Год назад

      @@kazaabitboll2026Haven’t heard that, but it would be good!

    • @pdallen5801
      @pdallen5801 Год назад +3

      Are shampoo and lotion bars available on Amazon? Sounds like a great idea!

  • @abramtreadwell722
    @abramtreadwell722 Год назад +5

    I never thought I’d be able to sleep with ear plugs and when my GF brought some I thought they wouldn’t be very useful. I was on an MSC cruise a few weeks ago and while in port, they had a dance party on the pool deck until 4am! I was so mad. I put the ear plugs in and I’ll tell you I went to sleep in 10 minutes. Turns out, it’s a lot easier to sleep with ear plugs than loud dance music lol add another check mark in the “win” column for my GF!

    • @CrankyBeach
      @CrankyBeach 10 месяцев назад +1

      I first "discovered" earplugs when I shared hotel rooms with friends at sci-fi conventions back in the 1980s. One frequent roommate snored loud enough to rattle the rafters. Interestingly, the earplugs didn't completely block the noise, but it reduced it to a level where I didn't care, and was able to sleep just fine. Now, I never travel without at least a couple of pairs. Even if I don't have a snoring companion, places away from home always have different ambient noises that we're not used to and thus can keep us awake.

  • @madlenyoung2472
    @madlenyoung2472 Год назад +41

    Very good video, as usual; most helpful.
    One other thing we always pack these days is a box of COVID-19 tests. Just in case someone feels ill, we can at least test ourselves right away.

    • @1111atreides
      @1111atreides Год назад +2

      Do you still trust those things?

    • @paulabroadway1697
      @paulabroadway1697 Год назад +1

      A test is only as good as what you can do with the information it gives. @@
      In this case, don't bother.

    • @donnaschuepbach3830
      @donnaschuepbach3830 Год назад +7

      I always take two covid tests. If I don't feel great, I want to know if I need to isolate.

    • @madlenyoung2472
      @madlenyoung2472 Год назад +8

      @@donnaschuepbach3830 Thank you.....that's why I take along tets also. For my own peace of mind AND in consideration of other passengers.

    • @donnaschuepbach3830
      @donnaschuepbach3830 Год назад +3

      @@madlenyoung2472 Exactly!

  • @EntropyGuardian
    @EntropyGuardian Год назад +6

    I always bring a salty, crunchy snack. Most of the time you can't find potato chips or similar on a ship. A big bag of Chex mix or chips or great for a snack while getting changed, watching TV or having a beer in your room in the afternoons.

  • @johnwinter6061
    @johnwinter6061 9 месяцев назад +3

    Lots of great tips. Most have been on our checklist for years. We revise it every trip. Our checklist also includes everything pre-cruise / trip. eg preparing the house! I also do my own itinerary which becomes our pre-cruise/trip diary of important dates / due dates. It includes booking references, etc.
    Here's one to add to your case. FILTER water bottles. Brita make them. Keep them in the fridge. When empty, they pass though airports and cruise checks.
    Re camera. I'll still be taking my 'big' camera with zoom. In fact I bought a new mirrorless full frame with IS 24-240mm zoom. Total only 1.2kg. Why? Because my purposes are different. My subject matter is different. I'm not into video and posting online. I'm into prints.
    Your additional / alternative camera gear reflects what and how you want to record. Exactly the way to approach it. For anyone considering buying a camera, don't talk camera specifications. Talk about what you want to achieve. Then you'll make the right choices.
    Yes, phone cameras are great these days. If you have a good one, I would not consider a camera under $500. That's pretty much what's in a top line phone anyway! And yes, I take my phone and use it too. It has its place, no matter what. Almost any camera can do great pictures, so long as you use it within its limits.
    Love your videos. You present what you do and don't like and why. THEN you offer alternate views and a bit on them. That's great. Keep doing it!

  • @mariacampbell581
    @mariacampbell581 Год назад +8

    I no longer bring the clips for towels around the pool. However, I discovered that the clips make really good weights at the bottom of the shower curtain to keep it from flying outward and water getting all over the floor in the shower. Now I just bring a couple. They are light weight and really cheap if I forget them at the end of the cruise. You didn't mention magnet hooks which I always bring to get stuff up off the floor and out of the way. Thanks Good video

  • @qldfirefighter1
    @qldfirefighter1 8 месяцев назад +2

    HI Gary, 17 days out for my first cruise at 53 and i am cramming you video's. Thank you for recognising this niche for travelers. Regards Shane

  • @neresq
    @neresq Год назад +36

    Having your Rx's in the bottle doesn't really mean anything as anyone can put any pill in any bottle, and the bottles take up a lot of room. What IS important, however, and what we always do is have a sheet of paper (or two) with all of the Rx and OTC labels from all of our pills attached (and covered with clear packing tape for waterproofing). The numbers stamped/imprinted on the pills will match the numbers on the labels and that's all you need. We also always have a print out of our medical histories which includes all medications we are taking.

    • @nancyruckman5875
      @nancyruckman5875 Год назад +25

      I just line up all of my pills bottle and take a picture of them before I leave for my cruise.

    • @Signs9
      @Signs9 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@nancyruckman5875 I like this idea

  • @Brody2477
    @Brody2477 Год назад +10

    Every time I see a young person in a luggage shop, buying one of those LARGE suitcases, I have to stop myself from telling them to put it back and go get the mid size one. I remember the days trying to luge around that huge suitcase without wheels!

    • @anitaclue9868
      @anitaclue9868 Год назад +2

      Not so young here and made that mistake😂 currently shopping for more practical size

    • @philiprice7875
      @philiprice7875 6 месяцев назад +4

      i was shocked when i learnt that we walked on the moon before putting wheels on a suitcase

  • @dawnturner8735
    @dawnturner8735 11 месяцев назад +3

    I am with Mark, I bring my pillow too. I also use gardeners light velcro tape. I use it to hold my cords together and I don't care at all if I lose it. It's very handy and doesn't seem to stick to anything but it's self.

  • @roundandroundmyworld
    @roundandroundmyworld Год назад +5

    On the subject of adapters -- all the electrical things I bring are now dual voltage so I only need plug adaptors but not power transformers. Samsonite makes an invaluable single-piece little gadget which lets you plug in any power cord from anywhere in the world, including USB, and then connect into any kind of wall power socket worldwide. A huge space saver! One thing I definitely have learned NOT to bring is multiple pairs of shoes. One pair of good walking shoes for daytime use, one pair of black leather shoes for evenings, and a lightweight pair of sandals for getting to and from the pool -- that's it.

  • @davis9971
    @davis9971 Год назад +29

    I often wonder if there is a connection with the rise in bad behavior on cruise ships and the relaxation of rules like dress codes? I know there are studies that show better behavior by children in schools with uniforms than in those without. I know the behavior in Las Vegas was better before they started the “what happens in Vegas…” ad campaign. Maybe an unintended consequence of the overly casual and permissive lifestyle?

  • @Paul-GrnHil
    @Paul-GrnHil Год назад +4

    My wife is the photographer in the family. We recently bought a variety of lenses for the iPhone that upgrades the iPhone for all types of pictures. Much easier to carry than a full size camera and the quality is excellent.

  • @chrismason5179
    @chrismason5179 Год назад +9

    Excellent “what to bring on a cruise” list! And I would add a small sewing kit, as it takes up no real space and could be useful.

    • @kimbucha2949
      @kimbucha2949 11 месяцев назад +2

      I made my own sewing kit that fits in a Altoids mint container. I did a RUclips search for clever ideas. Now it goes everywhere with me!

  • @KateandBree
    @KateandBree Год назад +8

    I definitely bring a stocked first aide kit any time I travel. It's always been used. I'm too clumsy for it to ever take a break!

  • @Daisy104-ap
    @Daisy104-ap Год назад +15

    Gary I just booked my family's first cruise to Alaska and I thank you for all of your fantastic advice and tips! Your advice is so pertinent and practical, very useful. When I first began to research an Alaskan cruise, I was so overwhelmed with the amount of information I'd need to get through to put together a cruise that fit my family's needs and our budget. Your videos made all the difference in educating me. Thanks for sharing your experience and guidance so that others can make the most of their vacation days and dollars.

    • @NanetteG.-ii4xy
      @NanetteG.-ii4xy 9 месяцев назад +2

      Alaska cruises r wonderful! Bring binoculars to see eagles, whales etc. they're appreciated 🎉❤😊 ports r fantastic

  • @NanetteG.-ii4xy
    @NanetteG.-ii4xy 9 месяцев назад +3

    Great 😂List of items❤🎉. In an emergency, no electricity 🔌.. a must: flashlight && 🔦🔦 extra batteries.

  • @napoleonsdauphin
    @napoleonsdauphin Год назад +7

    You've mentioned the Skype trick before and it is a really, really smart one. I used to do this for my family back in the US when it was just easier to call landlines or mobile phone numbers. Worked really well and used to be quite good value for money. I don't regret for a minute the Skype credit I paid for in order to stay in touch with my grandparents before they passed.

  • @maryannvazquez4146
    @maryannvazquez4146 Год назад +9

    I agree with packing a good first aid kit.I also include in addition to imodium an antigas medication since eating alot of rich foods can upset your digestive system.I actually did experince losing a crown on the first night of a cruise and surely could have used a repair kit whichI now keep in my kit as well. Thank you for all your wonderful tips and happy cruising🚢🚢

  • @Standinthegap4ever
    @Standinthegap4ever 3 месяца назад +2

    My Great Aunt always said to pack your suitcase then remove half of what you packed.
    While she never went on a cruise, she did travel a lot. She worked for a couple governors, several congressmen & had lead positions in a couple corporations. She even traveled to China with the then president’s coalition in the ‘70s when the US & China began relations.
    I miss her.

  • @Juliehomevideo
    @Juliehomevideo 9 месяцев назад +3

    I used to pack way too many outfits for formal night and too many shoes. Most of this stuff was going home unworn. Extra glasses are a must and an extra pair of sunglasses also. First cruise ever, somehow I lost my sunglasses at the Port of Seattle and I had to look at glaciers squinting because of it.

  • @alishamaryleerichardson-go2106
    @alishamaryleerichardson-go2106 Год назад +9

    I do bring a few zip lock bags as well as a highlighter( I did see you using one in this video).. and You gave me a chuckle with the arm full of wine bottles.. lol.

  • @richardbutler4488
    @richardbutler4488 Год назад +13

    Gary I’m sure your a pro, that has picked up so many hints and tips over your cruising career 😎 Great Channel, like your style and sharing with viewers the best tips.

  • @mamieradar9438
    @mamieradar9438 Год назад +5

    This is great info. My brother and I are going to Norway out of Southampton with only carry on.

  • @Reed-2big
    @Reed-2big Год назад +8

    I just added the tooth repair recently, and yes I chipped a tooth on a cruise once which was a literal pain. I always have moleskin though I rarely need it now.
    For what it is worth, there is a solid sun cream. It’s made for babies and is quite small. I haven’t tried to use it on my back or shoulders but I like it for hands and face … I often have a long sleeve shirt on for sun.
    I also have a solid bug lotion, it’s small too but makes it easy to carry. Maybe 2 inch diameter, and 3 inches high?
    Perhaps the strangest thing I had was a safety pin. I used it for my hiking pole when the pin broke for an unknown reason! They really do work for things like glasses and other things that aren’t holding your clothes together.
    I now have a small bar of soap that is in a tulle bag with a string clothes again so I can hang it to dry. Too many places without TP or soap, even on cruise tours!

    • @robinmcgann3777
      @robinmcgann3777 9 месяцев назад +1

      Neutrogena makes a stick suncreen in spf50. Doesn't count as a liquid and is more portable in a purse or backpack.

  • @jmzlla54
    @jmzlla54 10 месяцев назад +2

    When we don't have a drink package we take a water filter and a pitcher which we stuff full of socks etc. so actually does not take space away. In a hot climate, you should drink 3-4L water/day which gets very expensive.

  • @jgheart3018
    @jgheart3018 Год назад +35

    Simple I know but often overlooked, I always bring some form of ChapStick as my lips always seem to be so dry in the sea air.

    • @tipsfortravellers
      @tipsfortravellers  Год назад +2

      Yes! Good tip 👍🏻

    • @kathyhorstman7909
      @kathyhorstman7909 10 месяцев назад +1

      Oh, gosh, yes. Next time, I'm taking a spare tube or two. I mislaid the one tube I packed last time, and all they had in the onboard shop was a fancy-schmancy brand they were selling for over $14 a stick. Thank heaven I found mine in the pocket of a dress 👗 I'd worn earlier on my holiday.

  • @daniellelafleche953
    @daniellelafleche953 Год назад +5

    Hi Gary. Thank you for your excellent advice. We just returned from a cruise and honestly, i brought way too many clothes and shoes for dinners. To be honest, there is nothing wrong with wearing something twice and nobody will even notice it. Also, dont bring a hairdryer or a small mirror as they had them in the room. If i think of so ething else, i will add it to the list.

  • @rgarrettphoto
    @rgarrettphoto Год назад +5

    I can appreciate not needing heavy camera equipment, but as an amateur photographer I still take my mirrorless/DSLR. I guess it comes down to what you're trying to achieve...if you mainly take photos on your iPhone or a compact camera, then take that. Personally, I like to get those excursion shots that an iPhone cannot capture, so I lug my camera (as well as my cell phone).
    My wife and I keep important documents on paper. Dropbox and cloud files are a good idea, but we've been caught out in the past when electronics fail or there's no Internet (and Dropbox didn't sync). Essentials like your embarkation docs we like to have in paper and easy to hand for faster embarkation experience.
    I always bring a sports coat. It makes me sad to see folks wearing golf shirts on formal/informal nights. However, I am seeing the shift to more casual. I can throw on a sports Jacket over a golf short and then look the part in most of the restaurants and bars. Better to have than be caught without.

  • @wilderbeestmcc6539
    @wilderbeestmcc6539 10 месяцев назад +2

    I always carry a glasses repair kit which are available from the bargain shops in the UK…. This has saved the day on a couple of occasions when one of the arms fell off and a lens popped out😃👍

  • @LoredanaT
    @LoredanaT Год назад +9

    Super useful and to-the-point video! I don't bring post-its anymore as I can talk to my people via the chat app now and it's more efficient in finding each other on the ship.

  • @Surfcityham
    @Surfcityham Год назад +3

    I always have an old gift card. I use it to trip the cabin light switches. That way, I do not leave my wife in the dark if it is my card key in the holder or vice versa. However, my sister stayed in a hotel in Scandinavia that required the actual key card.

  • @jacquelinewilliams8613
    @jacquelinewilliams8613 Год назад +36

    Whilst I appreciate your video, I cruise as a treat and will continue to choose a line that Does like and adhere to formal nights. I am fed up with seeing people on a day to day basis looking like they just can’t be bothered. I certainly cannot cruise very often so love the dressing up part. I also appreciate that many cruise lines are moving to a more relaxed level of dressing but there should be choices that we can all pick from.

    • @ck121075
      @ck121075 Год назад +6

      You can dress up anytime for any event. That’s the choice. It sounds like you are a bit too worried about other people. They also have a right to dress as they wish on their vacation. So please take your attitude and desire to control others and throw it right off the ship. Everyone has a right to dress the way they want on their vacation and the fact that formal nights are changing indicates that most people do t want to participate in formal night.

    • @printer5518
      @printer5518 Год назад +7

      @@ck121075- The man said he appreciated the relaxed dress code, but preferred more formal attire. If you can’t control your emotions, and are easily triggered then maybe reading the comments isn’t for you.

    • @annettewalker415
      @annettewalker415 Год назад +5

      ​@ck121075 you may be correct, but plenty of us see enough slobs on a daily basis. People should at least make a small effort to not look like they just rolled out of bed. (Unless on Carnival.)

    • @dsvance1
      @dsvance1 Год назад +7

      @@ck121075 Speaking of attitude, maybe check your own. I definitely see where Jacqueline is coming from. Yes, I love to dress up. But in today's world, there aren't many opportunities bc people have taken "casual" to absurd lengths. I'm so tired of jeans. And I'm really tired and strongly dislike leggings worn as pants. I don't need nor want to see other women's butts. Nothing wrong with my own butt, yet it's not on public display. Yes, I can "look away", but sure as I do, there's another butt there. Everywhere anyone looks, women have their butts on display. Yeah, it's cute on a slender woman under 30. Most of us don't fit that criteria, and it looks terrible. A dress code puts an end to that nonsense. And the entire atmosphere of the venue changes when folks dress up. Yes, there should be a choice -- dress code cruises for those who want them, and dress code free cruises for those who wanna look like they dressed out of the laundry hamper with no thought.

    • @gloriacastillo2898
      @gloriacastillo2898 Год назад +1

      I never laughed so much reading replies to Gary's great video. You guys are hilarious. Lighten up.

  • @harrymcintosh2940
    @harrymcintosh2940 Год назад +11

    Something that is on the banned list that I always bring is an extension cord. I have sleep apnea, so I need to plug in a CPAP machine in at night. The plug in the room is often on the other side of the room from the bed, so I need an extension cord to reach the outlet. Some cruise lines say they will supply an extension cord if you have sleep apnea, but I've not had any success getting them to actually do it.

    • @stevedowney9185
      @stevedowney9185 Год назад +2

      Princess and Carnival have always supplied cords for my CPAP machine.

    • @paulgerrard9227
      @paulgerrard9227 Год назад +1

      Basic extension leads are not often banned. Check your cruise line list.

    • @georgecarr732
      @georgecarr732 Год назад +2

      Royal Caribbean had extension in my cabin waiting for me

    • @pdallen5801
      @pdallen5801 Год назад +2

      My travel agent arranges the extension cords and distilled water once I pay the cruise in full. She copies me on the request to customer service and depending on the cruise line, they’ll give me a confirmation number or I’ll keep a copy of the email response. I’ve never had a problem. I’m sure you can reach out to the cruise line yourself if you don’t a have travel agent.

    • @ChrisAbbey
      @ChrisAbbey Год назад +4

      The important part of the banned list is usually “with a surge suppressor or breaker”. A basic extension cord is fine.

  • @roberttodd8889
    @roberttodd8889 Год назад +8

    Thanks, Gary! This type of video is really helpful.
    We're just back from a Bergen to Montreal cruise that included stops in Greenland and Iceland. I brought a camera with a long lens and only took about 5 useful pics with it. The rest of the good pics were on my mobile.
    On our next cruise, I'm going to leave the big camera at home and just have a mobile phone with a 5x zoom and a rig for hooking it up to binoculars (in case there is a wildlife shot).
    We brought prescriptions for Paxlovid as a precaution (and ended up using them). I wish I had also brought Covid tests. I was lucky that an unplanned stop in Newfoundland resulted with me getting a 5-pack of tests (compliments of the Canadian government) from the Post Office there!

  • @paulkeay5032
    @paulkeay5032 Год назад +3

    I got rid of my old DSLR and now just use my Fuji X100F which I find a wonderful tactile camera that sits in a jacket and takes fabulous photos - bit of a learning curve if you're not a photographer and it isn't cheap but I just enjoy taking photos with it much more than i do with my phone
    As some one who uses glasses for reading I pack a couple of readers instead of travelling with my expensive ones - local pharmacy sells them for a £1 a pair and it doesn't matter if you lose them or leave them behind at the end of the cruise

  • @carolynknierim6848
    @carolynknierim6848 Год назад +4

    Just a note: some of that room paraphernalia such as overdoor hangers or heavy magnets to hang things on walls are much more handy for people who are maybe not traveling alone and/or have smaller cabins. If I were in a cabin aline, I wouldn't pack those things either. I'm going on a 10 day cruise next March with 3 over 60, we're cousins, so pretty sure some of that will really help!

  • @msm0199
    @msm0199 Год назад +7

    I've never cruised (bit of a dislike of water/boats/ships etc) but I love watching stuff about them. We tend to do beach package holidays with the kids etc but the one thing that is always first in my first aid kit is a can of spray plaster - its so handy for nicks etc, especially on awkward places such as feet/elbows etc and if nothing else keeps the affected area clean until I can get somewhere to put a proper plaster/dressing on! Very easy to find in the UK in major chemists, discount stores or supermarkets :)

    • @glenncamp733
      @glenncamp733 Год назад

      Good idea, but hard to take on flights.

    • @Lloyd1885
      @Lloyd1885 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@glenncamp733they can go in the hold with the main baggage.

    • @Lloyd1885
      @Lloyd1885 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yep, you can get one thats painted on with a small brush similar to a bottle of nail varnish too. Although they sting a bit sometimes.

  • @andreacoombs1288
    @andreacoombs1288 Год назад +5

    Love your first aid kit - tooth repair is a new one for me! I always pack antihistamines, rehydration sachets and sudacream. They’re lifesavers!

    • @eirabish7980
      @eirabish7980 Год назад +1

      Reydration tablets are easy to pack and easy to use, my husband had bout of stomach problems, not infectious but felt unwell, dr suggested taking Hydrolyte.

  • @mauricehennessy1580
    @mauricehennessy1580 Год назад +7

    Hi Gary, love your channel and your tips etc. I too always pack a good first aid kit, but, having been a voluntary Cardiac First Responder, one thing I always bring with me, and keep on my person at all times is Asprin, 300mg and chewable. I've never needed it, and hopefully, never will, but I'd rather have it and not need it, than need it and not have it. Keep up the great work!

  • @johodgson2449
    @johodgson2449 Год назад +2

    Yes, definitely take a small sewing repair kit, and also a highlighter pen.

  • @NN-kf3ur
    @NN-kf3ur 7 месяцев назад +5

    zip lock bags - sandwich and giant sizes

  • @JBM425
    @JBM425 Год назад +4

    This video is going into my Cruises folder for future reference!

  • @maryherje7120
    @maryherje7120 5 месяцев назад

    Amen…patience, humor, good will, flexibility, friendliness…

  • @paulkoza8652
    @paulkoza8652 Год назад +3

    Excellent advice. I don't cruise, but your list applies regardless of the mode of travel. Packing light is a godsend. I do throw in s few cloths pins and have found they come in handy. As far as first aid, I like to have a few packaged alcohol wipes for disinfectant purposes.

  • @dresadin
    @dresadin Год назад +6

    Still love bringing my camera.

  • @susanboon4605
    @susanboon4605 Год назад +16

    This was like my own personal checklist! To the medical kit, I would add ear drops - my husband and daughters dive, and we've had to use that occasionally. I purchased a non-surge extension cord for my CPAP machine - the ship provided distilled water for it. I still bring my little Nikon, as it has 60x optical zoom, but haven't used the camera with interchangeable lens for years. I also always have a photocopy of my passport which I keep in my suitcase - just in case I lose the original, it speeds up the replacement process. Finally, there is a piece in the Canadian news at the moment about people who lost their trip because they didn't know that some countries require passports that are valid for 3-6 months beyond your arrival date. This is where a travel agent comes in handy! They know all the details and fine print! Love your videos, Gary!

  • @cruisingfromtheozarks
    @cruisingfromtheozarks Год назад +3

    I brought an over-the-door shoe rack on my first two cruises, but don’t anymore. I think they are useful if you have kids in the room or more than two people in the room, but unnecessary otherwise. We switched from towel clips to towel bands as they work even better and take up almost no space!

  • @crimlarksSteve
    @crimlarksSteve Год назад +29

    Good tips Gary - it's amazing how indispensable cell phones have become. Even being retired, I cannot see how I could travel without one. So strange considering all the years Connie & I traveled throughout Europe with no problems before the cell phone came along. I still bring a camera (because photography is a hobby) but just one smaller one with one or two small lenses. We each have one carry-on size bag and one personal item so we can avoid checking bags on the way to the cruise (although we usually check them when going home), and that's even for the 94 day cruise we will be taking on HAL next year.

    • @k8zhd
      @k8zhd Год назад +7

      Wow, I envy how you can pack for a long cruise with so little! Whatever it is my wife and I do, we always seem to end up with two large suitcases plus other bags. Anything longer than about 7 days drives us crazy if the cruise line doesn't have a laundry. How do you do it?

    • @jeffreywagner5234
      @jeffreywagner5234 Год назад +3

      Yes, we are doing “carry on” only now. And will use laundry Facilites on the ship which is cheaper than paying for luggage on flights.

    • @crimlarksSteve
      @crimlarksSteve Год назад +4

      @@k8zhd We mostly cruise on Princess and do laundry on the ship. (And we just made Elite level on Princess, so we get free laundry which will be nice on our upcoming Princess cruises.) Since Holland America doesn't have laundromats, we will pay for them to do our laundry on the 94 day cruise ($20 per bag from what I've read). It's just so nice not to have to lug around too many bags.

    • @CCB249
      @CCB249 Год назад +2

      I love your travel style! Carry on! Way to go!

    • @AndreasAntics
      @AndreasAntics Год назад

      @@crimlarksSteve if you are going on a 94 day cruise I believe they automatically bump you up to the level where you get free laundry

  • @gianni1632
    @gianni1632 Год назад +4

    Great video!!! We do most of the things that you recommend, but this is a good reference to bookmark so I can keep it as a refresher. You managed to pack alot of excellent information in 13 min. Thank-you so much!

  • @denizalgazi
    @denizalgazi Год назад +3

    My mobile is all I need now when travelling! The weight savings is fantastic! The ultimate multitasker! Remember when everyone in London had the A-Z! Also, always pack an extra charging cable! And also pack large zip seal bags! I also pack very efficiently and will often pack cheap socks and pants that I can leave behind if I need more room when returning. I've paid 20 for a 10pk of "disposable" boxer briefs from Asda. Sometimes you have to leave the La Perla at home LOL!

  • @volvacations2186
    @volvacations2186 Год назад +2

    Personal issue of mine but one of the reasons I go on vacation is to get AWAY from electronics. Don't want to start using them more on a trip

  • @Kozette007
    @Kozette007 Год назад +1

    I just started learning photography and am excited about my new camera. I take it everywhere

  • @tedlaurvik3765
    @tedlaurvik3765 Год назад +1

    These tips helped out on a Panama Canal cruise last year. My needed the sea sickness remedy on the sea day on the way back to Florida.

  • @PhillipEngelman
    @PhillipEngelman 4 месяца назад

    Things we might bring depending on the region and cruise length: small towel to wipe sweat, antacid tablets, laundry soap sheets & dryer sheets, highlighter, small binoculars, ziplock bags, packable backpack, small umbrella, puffy jacket to wear when returning to a cold climate. We do like those handy luggage tag holders as well. Things we don't need: hair drier, soap & shampoo (you may want conditioner, though), cotton clothing including denim pants. Instead we bring clothing that is light weight (performance fabric) and dries quickly (packs better, is more comfortable, and easy to wash out)

  • @1DFanforlife
    @1DFanforlife 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great info, glad I found your channel!! I always pack a i phone portable charger, many older ships do not have outlets near the bedside, so this allows you to use your phone bedside. Also very helpful to carry it charged on any excursions so that you have power for your phone. I also like to bring a white noise machine, a white noise app on your phone is helpful too

  • @joannaa925
    @joannaa925 Год назад +4

    The biggest mistake is bringing too many clothes. It took me ten cruises to finally get it right.

  • @larrybrown1824
    @larrybrown1824 Год назад +2

    Yah know, I think running into you and buying you a cup of coffee would be an awesome experience. I bet you can tell a lot of awesome stories!

  • @VillageGypsies
    @VillageGypsies Год назад

    After a friend was injured by tripping over the high threshold of the bathroom, I always bring a couple of battery-operated lights (like closet lights) to position on the floor to light up that area and under the nightstands (wake up disoriented and stub your toe on something). I recently tried a magnetic "barbecue light" with LED that worked great on the ship's steel walls.

  • @guayames
    @guayames Год назад +2

    After your recommendation we are going in the Yacht Club of MSC Seascape tomorrow. Yes, we like dressing up for our 170th cruise. Yes, we agree with you on all the observation on 5his video

  • @gingerkirby8208
    @gingerkirby8208 5 месяцев назад +2

    I just booked my very first cruise (I'll be 60). Your videos have been so helpful!!

    • @carolharkness5023
      @carolharkness5023 3 месяца назад

      lm 66 and keep thinking about booking a cruise. l wonder which are luxury Cruises but dont cost a fortune. Enjoy your Cruise

  • @smg1942
    @smg1942 10 месяцев назад +1

    I always pack a hat and an umbrella that doubles for protection against rain or sun.

  • @jjustfilmmylife
    @jjustfilmmylife 9 месяцев назад

    The tooth repair kit advice is exactly right. I had a crown fall out 1 hour before a 7 day cruise, went to the ship doctor and they said see a dentist at port.

  • @bobcubsfan
    @bobcubsfan Год назад +2

    Great video with loads of tips. We no longer bring robes or slippers. Uniworld provides those. Or body lotions.

  • @grepora
    @grepora Год назад +4

    When you mention smart shoes, do you mean a shoe phone like Maxwell Smart?
    I use a lanyard (with a break away clasp) for carrying the room key card. That way I know I have it when I leave the room. If I don't see it in front of me, I know I don't have it. Also, it works well when wearing clothes without pockets.

    • @Signs9
      @Signs9 7 месяцев назад

      Haha, you're showing your age!