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mrsmopp Mon 17-Aug-15 00:13:17

I make the same mistake every time- i pack far too much, only leaving the kitchen sink behind. Anyone else as bad as me? I bring half of it back unworn. But I always think I'd better take so and so just in case.... I might need it.
Shoes for example, you need flip flops, sandals, different colours to go with different things, etc.
I wish I could travel light - it would be so much easier.

Galen Thu 27-Aug-15 14:26:23

I have a pile on the spare bed and that's as far as I've got. It's the bits and pieces that take the time and the room. Thank goodness for kindles and I pads, in the past I used to pack about six books.

Eloethan Thu 27-Aug-15 13:58:10

I'm getting better at packing. I used to take far too much footwear and include clothes that I rarely wear at home so why would I wear them on holiday?

Now, I try to keep things simple - except if we're holidaying here and take the car, in which case I can't resist the temptation to take all sorts of stuff - picnic rugs and plastic picnic sets for the picnics that we rarely have, foldable chairs, DVDs, CDs, sketch pads, paints, etc.

whitewave Thu 27-Aug-15 10:25:20

Hello galen I am nearly at the kitchen sink stage. Thanks for the mobile I will PM you mine. We have had an email to say some of the gates are closed due to S'hamton boat show - no 10 is open and one other.

Happy packing

Galen Mon 24-Aug-15 22:26:41

whitewave yes on Thursday!

BlackeyedSusan Mon 24-Aug-15 22:20:20

Travel with children; you will travel light, managing with half a suitcase. The children on the other hand, well their stuff takes up the rest of the boot of the car. bear

I take shoes for the beach, my everyday walking boots shoes and wellies (for the beach in the oh so British rain)

I use walking trousers which dry really quickly, and lots of layers of clothes that all match (just about)

It also helps to not care too muich about what one looks like. grin

whitewave Mon 24-Aug-15 21:52:22

Cheers!
All go isn't it?

Galen Mon 24-Aug-15 21:50:12

I'll pm you my mobile number just in case we do end up at the same place

whitewave Mon 24-Aug-15 21:46:47

Ok will do. I think I am making heavy weather of this packing.

Galen Mon 24-Aug-15 21:26:30

We have been known to be moved to ocean which is downriver of city. Look at ship directions when you get to the port.. It'll tell you which terminal we're in.

Ironing? What's that?confused

whitewave Mon 24-Aug-15 21:16:43

Oh! sad I even ironed the shawl this afternoon.

Galen Mon 24-Aug-15 21:00:08

You're downriver so we won't be ships that pass in the afternoon!sad

whitewave Mon 24-Aug-15 20:48:32

We are City terminal.

You are efficient!

Grannyeggs Mon 24-Aug-15 20:48:02

Grannyjacq that's what I'm doing this year, and my DH is horrified shock

Galen Mon 24-Aug-15 20:28:30

My ticket says we're at Mayflower terminal.but it can change to Ocean.

Galen Mon 24-Aug-15 20:26:08

I am assuming you'll be upriver of us?

Galen Mon 24-Aug-15 20:25:17

Haven't even started yet. I'm working tomorrow and Wednesday, so will sort clothes on Thursday and pack on Friday.

yogagran Mon 24-Aug-15 20:06:28

Grannyjacq1 that's just what I wanted to do when we went to the States several years ago but DH was so horrified at the thought of me leaving my old knickers in the hotel wastepaper basket that he refused to let me do it!

whitewave Mon 24-Aug-15 16:19:29

How's the packing going galen?

I will also be on deck 11 near aftish so scarves to the ready!!!!. Sail at 4.30pm

Fed up with ironing at the moment.

Grannyjacq1 Mon 24-Aug-15 15:47:24

I used to buy new undies to take on holiday. Now, if I'm flying, and concerned about weight limit on the return trip, I take the 'nearly past it' undies on holiday, and throw them away whilst there. This limits the washing when you get home too (and a case load of dirty stuff) - and you have new undies to indulge in when you get home. I suppose this depends on who you go on holiday with ...

Nanajaws Sat 22-Aug-15 18:22:42

When travelling abroad and taking 2 cases that need to go in the hold of the plane, hubby and I pack half of our clothes in each case. That way if one of the cases goes astray both if us have some clothes to wear. Pack a complete outfit in each case, and undies in each etc.

mysticgran Fri 21-Aug-15 16:18:02

I travel down to London once a month for 3 days to visit my daughter and granddaughter...I have a London handbag containing door keys oyster card, senior rail card. tube maps etc so all I need to do is put my purse and phone in it before I go .It just makes life easier !

MaryXYX Fri 21-Aug-15 14:07:02

My last holiday was a week on a narrowboat. By the fourth day my outfit choice was a case of going to the shower where all my skirts were hanging and choosing the least wet. Apart from that I had adequate clothes etc.

I did make one drastic blunder - I forgot to pack my HRT.

Tegan Thu 20-Aug-15 22:54:21

I always come back feeling shattered if I've had to get up for breakfast [and look respectable]before a certain time; not helped by the fact that I'm not a breakfast eater so have to force it down [not doing without if I've paid for it!!].

Luckygirl Thu 20-Aug-15 21:58:35

Can't afford these posh cruises - we always self-cater and it is great as you can bung whatever you want in the car. When we go to self-catering we also arrange a Tesco delivery to the place the first day so we don't have to take any food.

It all sounds very downmarket, but we like being able to relax, lie-in when we want to and not be tied by meal times etc. - or the vast quantities of food that are served!

If we were to fly anywhere we would probably use up most of the weight allowance with my OH's pills and bottles of medicine!

Galen Thu 20-Aug-15 19:23:23

Yes. If you google QE deck plan. It's deck 11 and is the grills sun terrace.