Scissors under a certain size can be brought in hand luggage. Laundry sheets are a great space saving way to wash your clothes. You can ask at the front desk for a free pack of cards, they give away the old packs from the casino. I live on a cruise ship for 6 months a year with my husband who works onboard. The ship aren't keen on people bringing their own power strip, especially retractable ones as they are more likely to catch fire due to the cable being bunched up. My husband doesn't even like having them at home due to the fire risk. Regarding travel sickness, I find keeping busy, don't read, minimise what you eat and drink helps reduce the sloshing effect in your stomach. Having said that, dry crackers help soak up liquid in your stomach. Green apples sprinkled with salt is popular with crew to help prevent seasickness. As is drinking a glass or 2 of wine to get tipsy.
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Scissors under a certain size can be brought in hand luggage. Laundry sheets are a great space saving way to wash your clothes. You can ask at the front desk for a free pack of cards, they give away the old packs from the casino. I live on a cruise ship for 6 months a year with my husband who works onboard. The ship aren't keen on people bringing their own power strip, especially retractable ones as they are more likely to catch fire due to the cable being bunched up. My husband doesn't even like having them at home due to the fire risk. Regarding travel sickness, I find keeping busy, don't read, minimise what you eat and drink helps reduce the sloshing effect in your stomach. Having said that, dry crackers help soak up liquid in your stomach. Green apples sprinkled with salt is popular with crew to help prevent seasickness. As is drinking a glass or 2 of wine to get tipsy.
@@Beebee192-j7i yes crackers are key!
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If you’re flying, you’ll need a solid.