I've been on over 25 cruises. There are 3 things I never bother packing.
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I've been on over 25 cruises. There are 3 things I never bother packing.
"Over-the-door shoe organizers aren't allowed on some cruises because they can damage doors. Even though you can secure the organizer to a clothes hanger with zip ties instead of directly on the door, you probably don't want to delay your embarkation or baggage check while you convince the crew that you're not going to damage the ship."
"Many cruises have formal nights, and I also enjoy dressing up, so I try to balance elegance with minimal packing. Formal wear often requires steaming and ironing after it's unpacked plus full-length gowns and suits can take up a lot of space in your bag and stateroom closets."
Overpacking can complicate cruise experiences due to limited stateroom space. Avoiding over-the-door organizers is advisable as they may damage doors and are prohibited by some cruise lines. Instead, utilizing in-room drawers and magnetic wall hooks can provide sufficient storage. Additionally, formal wear can be bulky and requires maintenance, so finding a balance between elegance and minimal packing is essential for a more enjoyable cruise experience.
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