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For sure:

Powerstrip for laptop, digital camera battery recharge, tooth brush charger

Set of Walkie Talkies. . .we never cruise with out them

Soft side ice bag to keep our cokes/water cold we bring on

Over Bathroom door shoe hanger for all the bathroom goodies needed (8 slot)

Small flash lite to see my battery clock next to the bed in the dark

Keep most of our clothes on hanger and fold in to luggage -just take out and hang them in closet.

 

Everything needed so don't have to buy in ports or on board.

 

Bottom line:

2 people check 4 bags

Each carries 1 carry on

 

We park at Lighthouse in Galveston. 9th time. It's a winner

 

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We tried walkie talkies once & wouldn't do them again. Nearly every channel has interference or other people using it.

 

Don't need a cooler either. Just ask the room steward to empty the fridge & put them in there. They are happy to do this for you.

 

Don't need a flashlight, I bring a small travel alarm clock that has indiglo when you press it on the top. Perfect!

 

Only things I would recommend are conditioner for your hair as they only supply shampoo in the showers. Highlighter pen for the funtimes.

 

Other than that, just the usual vacation stuff!

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I take a battery operated tea candle, and turn it on in the bathroom at night, the mirror generates more light. I have yet to stay in a complete interior, have cruised with either balcony or porthole, and at night I leave the shades open, so the sunlight wakes me up. I do like to take a laundry sheet(the kind that is the soap and fabric softener, goes from washer to dryer) that saves a lot when doing laundry. I over pack on the undies, and under pack on jeans and skirts. And I will also suggest that sometimes the air conditioning either on the ship or created by mother nature is more than what I expect, and I take a sweater that is nice enough for the MDR, but can be used on shore excursions. And when I can find them, I like to purchase reversabile clothes-shirts and dresses. That way I can wear something one day, hang and air it out and wear it reversed two days later, and no one will know it's the same clothing. :D

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We tried walkie talkies once & wouldn't do them again. Nearly every channel has interference or other people using it.

 

Don't need a cooler either. Just ask the room steward to empty the fridge & put them in there. They are happy to do this for you.

 

Don't need a flashlight, I bring a small travel alarm clock that has indiglo when you press it on the top. Perfect!

 

Only things I would recommend are conditioner for your hair as they only supply shampoo in the showers. Highlighter pen for the funtimes.

 

Other than that, just the usual vacation stuff!

 

Our Walkie Talkies are 23 channel with 18 or so sub channels. So we choose 18 sub 10 and have never had anyone on it. Also, what ever ship we have been on Voyager of the Seas, Conquest, Ecstasy Fantasy or others 98% coverage. My wife likes to port shop/window shop. Me. Just walk around far away from the shops and back where the people live and eat. Sometimes 1/2 mile away from DW. She can call me or I can call her when we are ready to have lunch or head back to the ship. Works from ship to shore. Once in Cartagena, Spain on our 15 Day RCCL Voyager of the Sea Barcelona to Galveston, I got off and went into Cartagena. Most of the time I could speak to her back on board the ship.

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We tried walkie talkies once & wouldn't do them again. Nearly every channel has interference or other people using it.

 

Don't need a cooler either. Just ask the room steward to empty the fridge & put them in there. They are happy to do this for you.

 

Don't need a flashlight, I bring a small travel alarm clock that has indiglo when you press it on the top. Perfect!

 

Only things I would recommend are conditioner for your hair as they only supply shampoo in the showers. Highlighter pen for the funtimes.

 

Other than that, just the usual vacation stuff!

 

Our Walkie Talkies are 23 channel with 18 or so sub channels. So we choose 18 sub 10 and have never had anyone on it. Also, what ever ship we have been on Voyager of the Seas, Conquest, Ecstasy Fantasy or others 98% coverage. My wife likes to port shop/window shop. Me. Just walk around far away from the shops and back where the people live and eat. Sometimes 1/2 mile away from DW. She can call me or I can call her when we are ready to have lunch or head back to the ship. Works from ship to shore. Once in Cartagena, Spain on our 15 Day RCCL Voyager of the Sea Barcelona to Galveston, I got off and went into Cartagena. Most of the time I could speak to her back on board the ship.

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We try not to take a lot of things so here is what I bring:

 

1. every day clothes

2. Our 1 or 2 formal outfits

3. sandals & heels (dress shoes for my husband)

4. sunscreen & aloe just in case

5. my own shampoo & conditioner (I have thick wavy hair)

6. razor

7. body soap & face wash

8. flat iron, hair dryer & an anti frizz cream (humidity...), hair ties

9. camera, extra batteries & a charger

10. a few swim suits & a throw away plastic bag to put it in for travel home

11. something for sea sickness :p any medication we are on :eek:

12. sunglasses & hats

13. cosmetics

 

The best thing to do is think of your every day routine and make sure you don't forget anything like deodorant and toothbrushes :D

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I prefer to travel light. When I'm on vacation I can make due with less stuff.

 

I have never noticed a need for a power bar. The only thing we ever plug in is our camera charger occasionally or the kids' DSi's, but each thing is only plugged in for a few hours so we take turns w/ the plug and most of the time the outlet is not even in use.

 

I just use one empty suitcase that's under the bed for dirty clothes so I don't see the need to bring a whole hamper, don't you have to pack the clothes back into a suitcase to get them home anyway?

 

I do like to bring a small digital travel clock b/c I can't stand not knowing the time in the middle of the night. I also like my kids to know the time b/c they are not allowed out of their beds before a certain time and sometimes they wake up to use the bathroom and they aren't sure if it's wake up time or not if they don't have a clock. Also, I like to know the time so we can be on time for things that are scheduled at certain times (going off ship into ports, dinner, shows, etc.).

 

I like to bring a small battery operated candle or LED dot light for the bathroom so we don't have to flick on a bright light to use the toilet at night. Like someone else mentioned putting in front of the mirror on that little shelf works great.

 

I can't imagine what I'd use duct tape for on a cruise other than maybe duct taping my kids to their beds when they get a little hyper ;)

 

For ports you might want a back pack or beach bag and some reusable water bottles so you can bring cold water or juice from the ship. A small soft cooler too is nice for keeping drinks cold in port or around the pool if you happen to bring your own drinks.

 

Remember ID, money in small denominations for tipping, your flight info, info for port such as excursions or list of must sees, etc.

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Here's one of my cruise packing lists(excluding clothing, which I do separately) of things I want to remember to bring:

 

Birth cert/passports



camera

Camera charger

cell charger

cell phone

thermal coffee mugs

collapsible cooler

ear plugs

8x10 envelope with cardboard inserts(for pictures purchased)

first aid kit(band aids, etc)

funpass docs

hair dryer

hand sanitizer

highlighter

liquid antibacterial hand soap

lotion

lysol spray

meclizine

plastic cups

Post it notes

RX's

soft cooler

sunglasses

 

 

sunscreen

wet wipes

zip lock bags(large & small)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I doubt you need someone to tell you to bring your camera, sunglasses, sunscreen, ect. All the basics. All the other junk, earplugs, envelopes, sanitizer, flashlight, walki-talkis, ect don't bother. It is a complete waste of time/space. Remember, the age range of folks on this site spans many generations....

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I doubt you need someone to tell you to bring your camera, sunglasses, sunscreen, ect. All the basics. All the other junk, earplugs, envelopes, sanitizer, flashlight, walki-talkis, ect don't bother. It is a complete waste of time/space. Remember, the age range of folks on this site spans many generations....

 

The OP asked for checklists, which is what I shared. I am a list person, and like to make sure I don't forget anything. It wasn't meant to be any great revelation of what to bring. And I don't consider bringing those things wasted of space... I use them all and am glad that I have them. To each his own, I guess.

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I doubt you need someone to tell you to bring your camera, sunglasses, sunscreen, ect. All the basics. All the other junk, earplugs, envelopes, sanitizer, flashlight, walki-talkis, ect don't bother. It is a complete waste of time/space. Remember, the age range of folks on this site spans many generations....

 

That's twice that you've felt the need to come into this thread and tell people what they don't need to bring.

 

Howzabout we just let everyone post what they bring (and sometimes even why they bring it) and let those of us who might have the same question filter out what's important to us?

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I've noticed people saying to pack their own snorkel gear. I've never been one for snorkeling but am interested in trying it on the next cruise. How much is snorkeling gear if I were to buy some of my own to bring with?

 

You can buy a $5 snorkeler on board. Mask and flippers you could get from excursion folks. If on your own it will get expensive. Need a carry bag for it too.

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I've got a portable dvd player with an 8 hour duration battery, and I download a lot of programs of interest...so I have a fair collection of dvds to take with me on the bus trip to Baltimore and for watching during those few hours when I'm actually in me cabin...

 

I'm bringing my netbook & some movies, so if nothing is on at the hotel or on the ship at night we can watch a movie on the small screen. When we traveled last year we had a layover in an airport, we put in our earplugs and watched 'into the wild' we were in our own little world and it passed the time really nicely.
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Safe: On the Dream recently, you do not need anything with a magnetic strip. It's just a code you put in.

 

 

Oh, I like this idea! With a code, I do not have to be the only one to open the safe...my DH can do it himself!

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I've noticed people saying to pack their own snorkel gear. I've never been one for snorkeling but am interested in trying it on the next cruise. How much is snorkeling gear if I were to buy some of my own to bring with?

 

 

A first do an excusion on a cruise. They will set you up with everything and give you a free snorkel tube. (That way everyone always gets a clean new mouthpiece)

 

Then if you like it, and you will, buy a $39 US Diver set online, Bag, Snorkle, Mask and Fins. Buy from a store that will allow you return it, after you to take it to a pool for a test run to make sure it fits. The mask should seal completly around your face, without having to suck in hard through your nose or tighten the straps more than a light "snug". Then dive down 5-10 feet and see what happens. If you have a problem finding a cheap set that fits then go to a dive shop and have them fit you. It will be a perfet fit for about $10-20 buck more. Well worth it.

 

Then book a cruise and say hi to the little fishies! (PS Never Feed Fish! You're not their Mother!) :D

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Hopefully this helps someone out there. It's not mine I copied and saved this a couple of years ago.:D

Carnival Cruise Tips & Secrets



Some will surprise you!

FOOD

· If your dining times are not what you expected, immediately go to the dining room upon boarding & they will straighten it out. If you delay or wait until after sailing, you'll probably be disappointed.

· The dinner menu is on your TV so you can check & see if you like the selections ahead of time.

· Order a second entree or second anything in the dining room.

· If there is anything you want while in the dining room but it’s not listed, it doesn't hurt to ask.

· If you don't like anything they have on the menu, ask them to bring you a steak or a grilled chicken breast instead.

· Any pasta dish on the main entree section of the menu is also available as an appetizer.

· Room Service is free. (2-3 dollar tip is pretty standard)

· Soda Drink Cards: $6 per day for adults & $4.50 per day for children, times the number of days of the cruise, plus 15% gratuity. For example, a soda card for one Adult on a 7-day cruise would cost $48.30. Remember, wait until the Casino & shops open so you don’t have to pay Sales Tax as well (you will automatically have tax applied to the soda card if bought while the ship is still in port!).

· Alternatively, consider getting one card & using it to "buy" sodas for your significant other, but be discreet! As you move through the ship, order one soda at one bar & another soda at the next bar.

· Iced Tea & Cappuccino are free in the dining room.

· Order your Coffee & Danish the night before so when you wake up, you won't have to wait for that first cup of coffee.

· The Pizzeria: If there is a special kind you like, i.e. different toppings than they show in the display case, they will custom make the Pizza for you if the toppings are available. However, it takes about 8 minutes & you will have to take the WHOLE Pizza.

· If you want Orange Juice at any time at any time other than at Breakfast, simply remember the exact place you got it during Breakfast. All they do is remove the label “Orange Juice”, making you think there is none!

· Bring a salt & pepper shaker & a bottle of ketchup to your room for any midnight snacks. It’s quite a convenience.

· When the lights start to dim in the dining room this means Entertainment is coming so make sure you have your camera ready!

· Dessert lovers: When they bring the dessert menus in the dining room ask the waiter for the children’s dessert menu where you will find a plethora of desserts you've come to love like Banana Splits & Hot Fudge Sundaes. Also, you can always get ice cream added to any dessert!

· Ask for a cheese plate from the dessert menu & take it to your room for a Wine & Cheese party on the balcony.

· If you want good Bananas at the end of the cruise you better pick some up at the beginning of the cruise & put them in your fridge. They cannot pick up fresh fruit, so by the end of the week they start looking a little bad.

· Don’t forget about the 24-hour Soft Serve Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt (both come in Chocolate, Vanilla & Swirled). Check your daily “Capers” for the Sea Days that they have the Sundae toppings available. Also, since Ice Cream is free on board, take a large insulated mug & fill it halfway w/ Ice Cream, a bit of ice, & 2 shots of coffee. Stir well, & Voila, Frappachino!

· If you want to order sandwiches to take off the ship in port, you don't have to order them the night before. Take Ziploc bags w/ you & order them in the morning. You are absolutely NOT allowed to take food off into port, but they only check your bags getting back on the ship. DON’T try to take food off at the end of the week though. You will get caught there.

· At breakfast there is an omelet station, they will fry your eggs to order, all you have to do is ask.

· You can bring a tray w/ food & drink from the buffet to your room.

 

DRINKS

 

· For all the deck drinkers - Order all your drinks from the same bar server during the week. By mid-week they usually slip you a free 1 now & again. At minimum, you’ll normally get a little extra “kick” in your mixed drinks!

· Carnival now charges for the cakes it brings to your table for your birthday, anniversary, etc.

· Your only free drink opportunities as of Sept. 2009 are: 1st night at the gift shops for free samples, Captain’s party from 5-8pm w/ Drinks $1 off, last night onboard from 5-6pm for Farewell party, past guest party, and then lastly free champagne will be available at the art auctions.

· Bring a Thermos style hot/cold mug w/ a lid & fill w/ coffee, ice tea, lemonade or self made ice coffee from the lido deck dispensers & ice machines.

· Souvenir Glasses: If you have the souvenir glass you can order any frozen drink as a refill, not just the drink of the day! They do charge you the price of the other frozen drink you ordered, but you get it in the bigger glass. When you place your order say "refill’, it is only $4.95 compared to the original $6.95. If you order the drink of the day in the small glass, I believe you also pay $4.95, but it doesn't hold as much as the hurricane cup. Many people on the first day don’t realize that the “Souvenir Glasses" are for keeps.

· If you order a bottle of wine at dinner & don't finish it, they will cork it & bring it back for you the next night. This is for people who don't normally finish an entire bottle at dinner but don't want to pay the higher price of ordering by the glass.

· Take some Rum onboard & use the free 24-hour punch on the Lido deck to make some great Rum Punches.

· Forget Rum & Cokes. Long Island Ice tea is best Value, best Drink w/ all the Booze they pour into the Glass...Very Good Too!

· Take a flask so you can “spike” your free fruit juice.

· The water aboard cruise ships goes through extensive processing to assure its purity & taste, & is as clean as any bottled water you can buy. If you do buy a bottle of water, refill it from the faucet in your stateroom & keep it in the fridge or fill at dispensers in cafeteria but don’t touch the dispenser w/ the bottle.

· Order drink coupons throughout the year so then by the time your trip comes around the sail & sign bill isn’t so big. To order Drink Coupons go to Bon Voyage dept on Carnival website & they will be in your room when you board. Also, on some cruises you can buy a drink of the day card for $23 (plus tip) that gets you 5 DOD's - & they can be any DOD that has been done (maybe even before). First one is in hurricane cup & the rest are the same amount just in regular cup, or you can have them refill the Hurricane cup.

· With the regular drink coupons, the tip is included. You get 4 coupons for $21.25 so a $6.04 drink is actually $5.25 w/ the coupon... plus many of the bartenders give you want you want w/ the coupon anyway so you can even save more! Frozen drinks run $5.25 to $7.75 Beer $4.75 mixed drinks $5.25 (Spring 2009)

· A Bucket of Beer (comes w/4 beers) is $20.70, including gratuity (prices may have changed!). Many aren’t twist off, so ask them to open only one & leave the rest capped. Bring along a travel can opener & take the extras back to the room for later. Otherwise, they open every one before they bring them.

· Did you know you can call Carnival's Bon Voyage department & pre-order alcohol to be delivered to your cabin? You can order bottles of hard liquor so that you can make your own drinks. You can't order online. It is a little pricey at $40 a liter but cheaper than buying by the drink. Call to order 1-800-522-7648 Monday to Friday 9:00 am –5:30 pm Eastern Time up to 1 week before departure.

· Have an infant? Ask for a whole container of milk from the dining room to take back to the cabin w/ you.

· Kids can order Shirley Temples, Roy Rogers, Cherry Coke & Cherry sprite w/ their Drink Cards.

GENERAL TIPS

· Make sure that your bank & Credit Card Company are aware that you will be out of the country. They won’t it on your account so that you won't be flagged for fraudulent activity.

· Don’t use a debit card for your sail & sign account since Carnival will place a hold on your funds which could turn into a problem. Credit cards offer much more protection or you can use cash instead.

· When standing in a long line to embark, pay the porter to take your bags & that will allow you to "cut" in line - don't forget to tip $3 -$5 per bag!

· For first timers, if you have early embarkation to the ship (before the cabins are ready), proceed directly to the Lido deck for a buffet lunch. This is also the time the bar staff will try to get you started on your bar bill w/ their drink specials (often called a "bon voyage"). However, there are free alternatives like coffee, tea, lemonade, & fruit juice.

· Odd # cabins are on the right; even # cabins are on the left. The higher the cabin #, the closer to the back of the ship.

· On some of the Carnival ships, you can get a deck of cards w/ the Carnival logo at the Pursers Desk.

· The Purser's Office will carry stamps of the different countries that you are going to. You can buy stamps ahead of time so you don't have to find a post office in each port. It makes it much easier to send postcards home from the different ports. Free Post Cards are there as well!

· In the casino, they'll give you a lanyard, as well as punch a hole in your S&S card for you just by asking at the purser's desk.

· If you need Aspirin, seasick pills, or a variety of general medications, check the "0" deck where the waiting room for the Doctor is. There were free samples for the taking in individual packets. There is also a scale in case you need to weigh a suitcase (or yourself!).

· Ask your cabin steward for a foam pad for your bed. It makes the bed very comfy. Don't be afraid to ask for extra pillows.

· Ask for Preference Toilet Paper.

· 2nd night of a cruise is the Captains Welcome & Formal Night, while 3rd Night is Past Guest Night.

· How about a FREE FACIAL? After getting settled into your cabin, go up to the salon/spa area & let someone at the desk know you are willing to be a volunteer for “whatever they need” during the spa tour later that day. I haven't missed a free facial yet, & it's kind of fun to be the model & listen to all the questions people ask!

· Also, check out the INTERNET CAFE for a drawing for free internet minutes (day 1 only)...check the CAPERS waiting in your cabin.

· One of the first things I do is ask my room steward for the use of a bath robe during the cruise. These are usually standard in suites, but if you write your steward a note while you are out to dinner the first night (I always include a cash tip as well) there will be one (or 2 if requested) waiting for you no problem. This saves so much room in my luggage & is useful for the pool/spa visits. Enjoy!

· Bring lots of $1 & $5 bills for tipping cab drivers, porters, & to have the exact change when bartering at the straw markets & stores in port. Contrary to popular belief Crew members DON’T LIKE $2 BILLS! They don’t work in their vending machines.

· Bring quarters for laundry, or if you don’t want the extra w8 in your luggage you can always ask for quarters at the purser’s desk.

· The Mini Bar is full but, if you ask, the steward will empty it for you.

· Send yourself a Bon Voyage gift of champagne & snacks. Carnival does a FANTASTIC job of having it set up in your cabin all ready for you when you board the ship.

· Do walk the entire ship on your first day. It will help you learn where everything is, & will help you discover spots that others never find.

· You can also ask your Room Steward for the book that is in your cabin (a Carnival book that tells you all about the ship), just ask & they may give it to you.

· If your stateroom is cold, call your steward & ask for 2 extra blankets.

· Learn & USE the crew member's names, & smile. They're doing the same for you most of the time, & a little kindness can go MILES. You'll be surprised at the service you can get. Saying "Please" & "Thank You" can work miracles.

· When they push the 2 twin beds together to make a king they just overlap the twin sheets. They will put king size sheets on if you ask.

· Make photo copies of your passport (the inside page w/ all the important info), credit cards, & airline tickets (just print extra’s if they’re e-tickets) & put them in the safe, another set of copies to keep in your luggage under the bed, & one set to carry w/ you in your carry-on/wallet/purse/neck pouch.

· Store larger suitcases after they've been emptied under the bed. It’s a great place to stash stuff you've bought, just make sure to lock your luggage! It's out of sight & you're not stuck tripping over it.

· On the Conquest class ships (not sure about other classes) the couch has drawers built in underneath.

· Casino tips: If you play blackjack, one secret to keep in mind is the Fun21 table - there are NO QUEENS in the decks, Slots are really tight, & your best odds are on the 3 card poker.

· Pride is a Spirit class ship so they have refrigerators in balcony rooms (I've been on Spirit). Triumph is a Destiny class ship & they have refrigerators as well. Paradise is a Fantasy class ship & they don’t have refrigerators in balcony rooms (I've been on Ecstasy, another fantasy class ship & as I know it, only the suites have fridges). I think the Conquest class & Spirit class ships have refrigerators in all.

· A hair dryer is provided in the bathroom (Destiny, Triumph, Victory) or at the desk/vanity in the stateroom (Spirit, Pride, Legend, Conquest, Glory, Miracle, Valor, Liberty, Freedom, Splendor & Dream). Hair dryers are not provided in the staterooms of all other ships.

· The safes operate w/ a magnetic strip. You can use anything w/ a magnetic strip, like a room key, credit card, store discount cards, etc. A good choice is the blank gift cards you find in stores. There is no value to them until you purchase it & have it activated.

· Never put your S&S card (or any kind of credit card, gift card, etc.) into a money clip that has MAGNETS holding everything together. The magnets will demagnetize your cards & you won't be able to get into your room or even buy a drink. At the Pursers desk they can fix your S&S card if this accidentally happens. Cell phones will also demagnetize your cards.

· Cell Phones: Most cell phones have alarm clocks built in so you don’t need to pack a real alarm clock. Call your carrier & activate international roaming, usually about $1 a minute. If you plan on using your cell in ports remember to set it to the ship’s time & don’t forget your watch! Your cell phone is your friend, take it & you can use it when you are in sight of land. My tip: use your telephone for leaving each other messages.

· Don’t sit in the balcony when attending shore/shopping talks because they give stuff away & it rarely makes it past the first 15 rows of the main area.

· If the A/C is not working too well in your cabin (at night when the cabin steward cannot come in) you can remove the vent cover w/ 2 "slides" on each side, & open up the A/C valve all the way so you get better air flow in your room. It also helps to pack a small Fan.

· Dryer Sheets can be used for all types of things: Place halves of sheets in between layers in your luggage to keep clothing smelling fresh & static free, place in drawers, & in the closet to keep the room smelling fresh, rub on skin as a mosquito repellant, etc.

· On some ships, the balcony door frame has a button on the inside of the door frame. When you leave your balcony door open, the A/C in your room won’t work while the door is open. Simply put a small refrigerator magnet over the button & your A/C will continue to run while the door is open.

· If you have a balcony cabin bring a Bungee cord to hold the door open. They also make excellent clotheslines.

· If the port is not a tender port & you are there for most of the day you can come back on board, freshen up, drop off packages, grab a bite to eat on the ship (since it's free) & go back out.

· Always take a white h& towel when you get off at a port. It comes in handy for wiping off your hands after suntan lotion, to get sand off of you, or wet it down to cool yourself off.

· buy an over the door shoe organizer (avail. at Wal-mart for about $5) & hang it over the inside of the bathroom door...it's a great place to put all of your toiletries that would otherwise clutter up the minimal bathroom counter space. Good for holding many other things as well like Cell Phones, batteries, & Cameras!

· If you are traveling to the port from an airport, take the Super Shuttle instead of the ship transport. It’s cheaper, less crowded, & departs more quickly. If you have 3 or more people, it might be cheaper to take a taxi.

· If you fly in a day or 2 prior to your cruise try to find a hotel that offers free shuttle service to & from the airport. It will be one less cab fare to pay while on vacay!

· Flying from an area that is prone to bad or unexpected weather changes like lots of rain or snow (especially in the winter)? Consider taking a flight out to the port a day or 2 early, this way if there is a delay you’re already prepared!

· Buy a beach towel at the first port for cheap. They make great souvenirs & are a lot less expensive than the Carnival one at $22. However, there are 2 beach sized towels for you to use at the pool or for an excursion, provided for you onboard.

· If you don't have clothes on every hanger, be sure you have at least something hung on every other hanger in the closet. That way, they are cushioned, & you won't be kept awake w/ the noise.

· Clothespins are very useful! Use them to clip curtains closed on balconies or room dividers, to hang bathing suits or clothing to the clothing line in the bathroom or chairs on the balcony, or to weigh down the bottom of the shower curtain.

· Bring a flashlight/night-light w/ you for late-night bathroom trips or leave the light on in the bathroom at night (keep the door only slightly ajar so it’s not too bright).

· Happy hour (half off) is in the afternoon when in port.

· Deck chairs unoccupied for ½ -1 hour ask attendant to reassign.

· SHHHHH, this is a secret…Go ALL the way forward on the Upper deck on the left hand side. You will come to a place where there is a door to the left that looks like it only goes to another door. It will be VERY windy when you go through the 2nd door so hold on tight. There is a set of stairs that you CAN go down which leads to a very quiet & not very often used deck. It’s the Balcony decks that offer ways to get here on the various ships. Deck 9 has the best views from the extensions on either side of the bridge

Forward Observation Decks located on decks 6, 7, 9, 10. Exterior stairwells connect 6, 7, 9, & 10. On the Carnival Liberty, there are doors both port & starboard on Lido Deck 9 & on Panorama Deck 10 which lead to forward outside decks. Just keep walking forward down the hallways until you get there & then step outside. It seems that not many people are aware of these places because we rarely have others there w/ us. Great places for viewing when entering or leaving port, but quite breezy when the ship is moving at full steam!

· Make sure, at the very least, that you purchase the embarkation photo. That is the one photo that is sure to have a date on it, & makes a good way to remember all the countless cruises you've been on.

· Don’t buy the cruise video. If you do insist on buying the video, wait until later in the week, when they give you $5 off & 12 free wallet photos. The video would cost $25 w/ 12 free wallets, making the video really only cost $10 (4 wallets for $5). If you’re in a suite w/ a VCR you can make your own, just bring your own blank VCR tape.

· Wait until the last day to purchase your pictures, that way you can choose the best. If you pull them each day, they should hold them for you (at least they will on RCCL), that way you don't have to search through everything for the same pics day after day either! & sometimes they will have discounts for purchasing multiple pics! Have heard of 2 for 1 sales.

· When the ships are in port, look for LOTS of specials to keep you on board!

· Silver Jewelry & Hot Saltwater doesn’t mix well.

· Swimsuits: Bring Ziploc’s to put your swimsuits in for traveling home, this way you don't have to worry about them drying out before you leave! Be VERY CAREFUL of cotton or cotton-blend swimsuits in the Jacuzzis because they are SALT WATER, & hot salt water will BLEACH your suit. The hot tubs are all salt water, except for the one in the gym. Bring at least 2 bathing suits so you never have to put on a wet one.

· When having any service in the spa - tell them up front you already use & have MOST of the Elemis products, & order off the web. They won't try to SELL you to death.

· SUNSCREEN, SUNSCREEN, SUNSCREEN!

1) Take different SPF’s & use them based on your anticipated exposure times.

2) Always take something along the lines of 40 SPF waterproof.

3) Bring Aloe burn gel and/or other sunburn remedy.

4) DON’T underestimate the amount of sun you are getting!

5) Don’t forget to apply it to:

a) Feet (especially if you’re wearing sandals in port)

b) back of neck

c) under arm area

d) anything that is exposed

· Things take FOREVER to dry in the bathroom, so if you have a balcony take along a short piece of clothesline & some clothespins & rig up a line on the balcony. Hang things out there & they will dry MUCH quicker. Here’s a twist on clothes line; we used karabiners to secure the lines & then strung our clothes through the lines, like through the sleeve or pant leg. You’ll never lose any clothes due to wind.

· Post-its are good, or you can leave notes on the door on a white-board; small ones are inexpensive & come w/ magnets on the back & a wipe-off pen.

· Decorate your door & or balcony. Helps you find your cabin from the inside & see it from shore.

· There are several different methods of getting you off the ship in tender ports. On some of the older ships i.e., Elation & Inspiration, they stick a colored dot on your shirt when you meet for your ship booked tour. They let the people w/ colored dots off the ship first. Go to Wal Mart & buy a pad of assorted colored dots. When they are loading the tenders from the ship, get in line & paste your own dot on your shirt. We have gotten off the ship near the front of the line every time. We have used green, blue & orange dots in the past.

· On the formal nights have your picture taken at each of the settings but only buy the good ones. After your cruise, contact Carnival directly & they will send you a photo release so you can duplicate them. Also for the formal nights, the gents can rent a tux & keep it for the entire week for whatever occasion. It costs somewhere around 85.00, which is not bad, although that’s w/ out shoes.

· There are showers in the Spa, these aren't the normal cabin showers, they are like the 'rain' showers that you find in some higher end hotels it’s a great place for a guy to go shower while the wife is using the cabin bathroom for a formal night or something.

· There are steam rooms & saunas in the SPA that people may not realize are free to use, they are separated so men & women can't go together.

· Another good idea is to take some souvenirs from your country or city to give to your waiters, room steward, etc.

· Take a journal w/ you & remember to write each day's events. They are so much fun to re-read years after the cruise.

· After taking hundreds of pictures, hard to remember the details about each picture. Take a small spiral note pad. At the end of each day, go through all the pictures on your digital camera & write the picture number & a comment. Or, if you have a laptop, upload the photos onto your computer & re-name/comment on each photo at the end of each day.

· Take a car ashtray the kind w/ a lid, preferably new (no smell).

· Pack your clothes w/ dry cleaning plastic bags in between; it helps prevent wrinkles.

· Laundry special day is usually the second to last night. They wash & fold a FULL bag for only $15.

· The "gold by the inch" & "silver by the inch" are all plated, not solid.

· Crossword puzzles, trivia sheets, & Sudoku puzzles are found in the library. If you don't see any, go during library hours & ask the attendant for one. I would go early in the cruise because they sometimes run out.

· In the hardware supplies section of Wal-Mart they have this nifty little motion detector light. It comes w/ the 3 AA batteries it needs, & it has an LED light. As soon as it detects motion, it comes on & stays on for 20 seconds after the motion tops. PERFECT for cruising. I was so impressed! It is by Meridan & called "LED Motion Sensor Light". States it uses up to 95% less battery power, turns on automatically when motion detected only in the dark, & detects motion w/ in 15 feet. 30,000+ hours of bulb life. Not bad for less than $6.00!!!

· Book Shore excursions on your own in MOST cases. You will save money & get to see & do more. Check these boards for suggestions; they were all pretty accurate. Ask lots of questions. However, cruise booked excursions do offer peace of mind that should you be late the ship will wait.

· If you own at least 100 shares of CCL stock, you are entitled to shipboard credit depending on the line & the length of your cruise. For a 7 day cruise, it amounts to $100. The credit can't be used for gaming chips, & must be asked for in advance.

· How do you add the cruise countdown numbers on your signature?

http://www.geocities.com/quietman01970/maker1.htm

1) Type in your cruise time.

2) Use the "Generate UBB Code" button.

3) Copy the code & paste into your signature

· If booking more than 8 cabins call the Carnival Group department- it’ll be worth it!

· When your voyage is paid in full, go to carnival.com to register & check your booking. You can view your documents & print luggage tags, etc.

· If you ask your room attendant, he/she will see to it that you get a sharps container, almost immediately from the infirmary - you don't have to go there yourself! Thus, not having to put anything potentially hazardous in the trash, causing a possible problem for them. They don’t charge for this.

· For first time cruisers, here's the best tip ever, there will be some things that don't meet your expectations, & some things that surpass them. Someone will get a better deal than you did, someone won’t follow the guidelines, somebody will cut in front of you, & someone will let their kid(s) be unruly. DON”T expect everything to be perfect, it won’t be! If you have a concern write the “Hotel Manager” a letter & forget about it (his or her name will be posted in the lobby by the purser’s desk).

· Don't over plan your day. It's very easy to plan something for every minute you're awake. But you won't make it to everything, & the sun will sap your energy. Plan the things you REALLY want to do, & keep others in mind. If you have been looking forward to the galley tour for the whole trip, you don't want to be too tired to enjoy it.

· If you are traveling to Mexico remember one very important thing. In Mexico they sell tons of sling shots made out of wood. If you have children (especially boys) they will want one. Don’t buy one. The crew will confiscate it the second you try to board the ship as they are considered weapons. The crew won’t hold them for you & they won’t be returned.

· On Paradise: Go to the children’s pool at the back, & go thru the little gates at the top of the stairs on the Port (Left) side that says conference room. This is not a crew area, & it is a nice place to sit & read a book.

· I have been told that if your kids play ball, it's best to bring your own, as sometimes the older kids will monopolize the ball given by the Purser's desk.

· If you are going to Jamaica, something they don't tell you is that US citizens can bring back an extra bottle of alcohol duty free, if it is both made & sold in Jamaica.

· Always bring extra clothes, undergarments & toiletries in your carryon bags (on your return trip home). If your flight gets overbooked they will usually offer you airline vouchers if you stay overnight & take a flight out the next morning.

· Beach Bag Excursions on’t forget to bring your Sail & Sign card, Money, Meds, Kleenex, Moist wipes, small cabin towel, First-Aid kit (packets of vinegar for a jelly fish run in, Bonine, Pepto, Imodium, Tylenol, etc.), Neosporin & bandages, leave-in hair conditioner, brush, comb, hair clip, sunscreen, lip gloss/balm, hat/bandana, sandals, walking shoes, water shoes, waterproof pouches, swimsuit, cover-up, beach towel, bottled water in collapsible cooler (add ice in a Zip-loc for colder or extra water later), 2 Zip-loc bags for wet undies & wet suits, change of underwear, book, sun/reading glasses, Video/Digital Camera & spare batteries, snorkel, mask, fins.

· Get your luggage outside the door early on the last night.

· Everyone in your group should use the same color bright bandannas tied onto the luggage handles. When you debark & go into that large (& I mean large) warehouse area to get your luggage, you will instantly know which pieces belong to you.

· Bring Clorox or Lysol wipes to wipe everything down in the bathroom & cabin, even though it may look clean...you never know for sure.

· Bring 2 or more insulated cups for coffee in the morning, drinks by the pool, or to take on shore excursions.

· Take an extension cord and/or a triple outlet power adapter. It's green & looks like a big cube that has 3 outlets for plug-ins. You can pick up the adapter in the electrical section of any hardware store for about $3. Just make sure it has the ground plug (3 plugs).

· Bring some highlighters to highlight items on the ship’s daily program that you might want to try out…a couple different colors for different people’s activities. Like one for DH, one for DD/DS, & one for you.

· 5 words: DUCT TAPE & CRAZY GLUE. You never know when something is going to break & duct tape fixes everything from taping up a loose hem, to fixing ripped luggage. Crazy glue can be used for broken fingernails, broken heels, etc.

· Put all your valuables in a zip-lock bag then put the bag in your safe. That way when you get ready to leave the ship at the end of the cruise you will know you have everything out of the safe & not have an earring or a credit card "hiding" under the front lip of the safe door. Of course during the cruise, because the bag is clear, you can easily spot what you are looking for w/ out groping around the "dark" safe to find it.

· Bring a blow up Swim Raft for Beach Day. Find a child to leave it w/ at the Beach; they are so very thankful & they are only a dollar at the dollar store

· Pack underwear in gallon sized Zip-loc bags. This way, if for some reason your baggage is checked, the inspectors won’t have their hands all over your clean undergarments!

· go to your bank for cash & ask for new, clean bills to spend & to use as tips...I know from experience that in Mexico they won’t accept old, ripped or any bills that have a mark on them.

PACKING

· Never pack all of one person’s clothes in the same bag. Separate everything equally amongst the bags so that if one bag gets lost or stolen you won’t have to go naked!

· Pack a change of clothes & swimsuit in your carry-on because sometimes it may take a little longer than you thought to get your baggage!

· Ladies, make sure you don't forget your nylons, for they don’t sell them onboard.

· Pack a 9x12" manila envelope w/ a piece of cardboard in it to keep your photos from getting crushed on the way home.

· Take large (1 or 2 gallon) zip lock bags to put things like the Capers & other memorabilia.

· DON’T forget to bring LOTS of Underwater disposable cameras!!!

· DON’T forget water shoes!!!

· Wear the same clothes to embark & disembark, as well as first & last night’s dinners. Wash them using travel packets of Tide (about $1 for 3 at Wal-mart!). Also, try & have pieces that can coordinate w/ other pieces & do double duty. Example: If you take a black pant suit u can wear it w/ a top during the day then add a dressy cami & change the shoes/bag for an evening out.

· Pack bandanas instead of hats…they make it so u don’t have to fuss w/ your hair & are cheaper & don’t take as much room in your luggage. Plus, they come in a variety of colors if you want to match your outfit!

· Put some gum in your carry-on or purse to help w/ ear popping on the flight.

· Bring a mini sewing kit & mini first-aid kit...never know when u might need it.

· Bring some plain white envelopes to stick your credit cards in. Take one envelope & print & sign your name on the outside. Stick the credit cards in the envelope & seal it before putting it into the safe, this way you’ll know they haven’t been tampered w/. Keep the other envelopes in a pocket in your luggage (don’t write your name on them beforehand!).

· Never pack jewelry or prescriptions in your checked luggage! Always bring them in your carry-on. This way if your luggage is lost/stolen you will still have your more valuable items.

· Put a copy of your itinerary into your all your bags. A truly lost bag is unidentifiable. Most bags that go wayward for a while are just routed incorrectly.

· Shoes have holes! Fill them! After wrapping toiletries in zip-loc bags, stick them inside the shoe to save space in your luggage. Then, place shoe in a grocery bag so you don’t dirty your clothes.

· After you've packed everything, take a good look & remove 1/3 of your packed clothes. You can always use the ships' laundry room (if available about $4 a load). No one ever uses everything they think they’re going to need. Besides, who wants to pay over-w8 luggage fees?

CRUISING-A DON’T FORGET LIST

(not everyone will need nor want everything on this list)

 

 

 

Cruise documents

travel agent’s info

Passport(s)

airline ticket(s)

Certified Birth Certificate(s)

picture ID(s)

personal phone book

travel insurance paperwork

Prescription Medications (put in carry-on)

pill organizer (little jewelry baggies work great)

OTC medications: children’s Tylenol, Aspirin, bonine or Ginger root to prevent sea sickness (acupuncture wrist bands don’t work), Imodium-AD, Ex-Lax, Tums, Pepto, Vitamins, Geritol, Zicam

Travel First-Aid Kit

SPF lip balm

Sunscreen

sunburn lotion

travel size bottle of hand sanitizer & lotion

individual packets of "wet ones”

anticipatory feminine products

birth control

extra pair prescription glasses & repair kit

travel sewing kit

Travel Manicure kit

Q-tips

RX for antibiotics from Doctor just in case

Lysol/Clorox Wipes

Palmolive Dish Wipes

laundry dryer sheets

Tide to go stick

Release (may produce a sheen when pictures are taken)

sanitizing wipes

zip-loc w/ a small roll of toilet paper (for some tours!)

lint roller

glasses cleaner

ear plugs

sleeping mask

tweezers

curling iron

hair dryer (if one isn’t available in room)

bungee cord

Cell phone & charger

Calling card

Camera, camcorder, batteries and chargers

Extra film/digital cards/tapes

battery charger

disposable underwater camera

small camera bag w/ a neck lanyard

a Laptop for downloading digital pictures (or you can use most MP3 players w/ a large hard drive)

binoculars

flat, low power usage, plug-in night lights

portable CD player (MP3/iPod, etc.) w/ miniature speakers

headphones

voltage converter (especially if you want to use an electric razor in the bathroom)

Flashlight

walkie-talkies

post-its or dry erase memo board

hanging shoe organizer (w/ pockets)

Sunglasses

Snorkel gear

aqua sox

hat (to protect from the sun)

Backpacks

fanny pack

wrist lanyards

hole punch to attach cards to the lanyards

bandanas

poncho

windbreaker

waterproof sports watch w/ an alarm

beach towel (don't want to lose the cruise ship’s onshore, too expensive)

rollerblades

Ice skates, (for voyageur class ships)

cooler for beach excursions

Velcro strips (to hold the curtains open)

flavored creamers for your coffee

insulated thermal mug

flask

Zip-loc bags of different sizes

Extra cable ties & clippers

8 1/2"x 11" cardboard & a big manila envelope for on board picture purchases

Translation Dictionary

Journal, Diary or a notebook

pens, pencils, and/or Crayons

waterproof pouches, specifically a “water wallet”

box of small dog bones to take snorkeling

empty collapsible soft sided travel bag (for taking home souvenirs & other purchases)

2 sided tape to put the cruise pictures up on the mirrors

pre-printed labels for postcards

door decorations so the kids can find their way back to the cabin

word searches, crosswords, coloring books or reading book for the flight

Travel munchies & drinks

A “pop-up” hamper (5 bucks at IKEA) or take the plastic laundry bag from your hotel room)

Bring a shopping list of people you NEED to buy souvenirs for

Name tags for any pre-arranged ship board meetings

buy some good luggage tags & TSA approved locks

 

 

 

Before you go don’t forget to:

 

 

Leave a copy of your itinerary w/ cruise line phone number for family or friends in case there is an emergency

Stop the newspaper

Stop the mail

Get everything dry cleaned

Make sure prescriptions are filled

Get traveler's checks

Send out b-day/anniversary Cards

set up your out of office assistant on your outlook

Make sure you line up someone to feed the pets

turn the answering machine on & the volume down

Wash the dishes (trust me you’ll be thankful when you get back!)

If you're taking the kid's out of school, make sure to notify the school that the kids will be out

turn down the heat to lowest level for pipe safety or pet comfort

remove perishables from refrigerator

set the timed night light

get lots of $1’s & $5’s for tipping

Make sure the coffee pot is turned off and the garage door is closed

Call a cab

set the alarm’s on the car’s & the house

Make a notation of where you parked at the airport (if you did park there)

bring a good attitude, manners & a huge appetite!

 

 

Last Changes I heard about

 

Official fleetwide rollout was Sept 12th.

Your only free drink opportunities are:

 

1st night at the gift shops for free samples

Now its a Captains party from 5 to 8. Drinks $1 off.

Last night onboard from 5-6pm for Farewell party

Past guest party

Free champagne will be available at the art auctions

 

Kids under twelve get free soda in the dining room for dinner.

This is no longer the case.....so I have been told

 

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I doubt you need someone to tell you to bring your camera, sunglasses, sunscreen, ect. All the basics. All the other junk, earplugs, envelopes, sanitizer, flashlight, walki-talkis, ect don't bother. It is a complete waste of time/space. Remember, the age range of folks on this site spans many generations....
They are only suggestions, not requirements. What to bring or do is mainly a matter of personal preference rather than age.

 

Even at the same age, the things that you find important to pack or to do may be a complete waste of time/space to me, and vice versa .

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I have tried bringing some of the "extra" things people always suggest and have come to realize that all that stuff is unnecessary. I am doing the OP more of a favor than you know...

Remember you are only go for a week or so, you don't need to bring everything. That list someone posted has more junk than I have in my house.

A long time ago I printed that packing lists and my wife said it was for a 70year old man. After looking at it, she was right....

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