| What
do I need to pack? |
- Everything you would need, if you were
staying at a resort hotel in the same geographic area of your
cruise.
- Avoid over packing by reading the recommended
dress section of the cruise literature that will be mailed to
you after you book.
- Check to see if they have a theme night
or talent show where you might need some special outfits.
- Even in the warm Caribbean, you might need
a sweater on the decks at night. The air conditioning can also
be icy.
- Pack some comfortable rubber soled shoes
to get around on the decks.
- Bring a pocket calculator to help you figure
your ports of call exchange rates.
- Bring a white T-shirt if you plan on going
snorkeling or you may have a burned back when you are done.
- You might also pack some drinking straws
to use while at port. This will help you to avoid touching your
lips to a can’s top. The top might be covered with contaminants
that will make you sick.
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| Aren’t
cruise ships really formal? |
No, cruising isn’t just for the stuffed
shirt crowd anymore. Casual attire is appropriate for almost all
of your cruise.
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| Will
I need any formal clothes? |
Yes, cruises still have dinners where
more formal clothes are appropriate. The last night of a cruise
is usually a formal night, and a seven-day cruise will usually have
two formal nights. These are the meals that used to require tuxedos
or cocktail dresses. They are now optional but, if you have them
dust them off and bring them along. Many Cruise Lines will rent
tuxedos, so you can check into this option before you go. Fewer
passengers are taking this option and a dark suit and dresses are
perfectly appropriate and will probably be the most common passenger
attire for the formal nights. On the other nights a sport coat and
tie or pants suit are appropriate. Some Cruise Lines are recommending
even more casual attire such as sport shirt and pants on all but
the formal night. Read your cruise packet or check out the Line’s
web page for your particular ship's recommendation.
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| What
should I pack in my carry-on bags? |
- Items of value that should never go in
your checked luggage such as cash, jewelry, medication, travel
documents and a list of everything in your checked baggage.
- Since luggage is often not delivered to
your cabin until after your first dinner, be prepared and pack
a change of clothes.
- You might also consider one-day items,
in other words all the items you would need to make it through
a 24-hour day, just in case your luggage goes missing.
- Keep lots of crisp one-dollar bills wherever
you keep your money. This will come in handy when dealing with
all the skycaps and porters
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| What
do I do if I can’t find my luggage? |
If you are still at the airport,
notify the Airline immediately. Hopefully, you’ll have a list of
everything in your checked baggage in your carry-on, so you can
make them a copy for the claim. If the Cruise Line transferred your
luggage and you never saw it at the airport, you’ll need to work
with the Cruise Line first.
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