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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
Moving forward now as one
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Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
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Does anyone practice packing? I am this time because I would like to be able to use just a carry on suitcase and a carry on bag. I am flying AirTran and do not want to pay a bag fee.
So, I just spent my morning testing out my bag to see if I can fit everything I need. The only thing I won't be able to put in my carry-ons are my sunscreens (one for my face - dermatologist recommended - and the other for the rest of my body). I may end up with a few other things but will ship them to my cousin who is meeting me in WDW when I fly in. She lives outside of Tampa and is going to stay with me for one night!
I have three weeks to go (as of yesterday) but want to be sure that I will be ready and not packing at the last minute on the day I leave, which is what I usually do. I am going to be prepared this time and in being prepared will be able to travel with a small suitcase that I can carry on.
My plan is to ship any souvenirs back or, if need be, check the suitcase on the way back if I need to expand the bag. Thanks for listening!!!!
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My son Kellan when he was three days old, already showing his love for Mickey! 4/18/16
That is such a great idea!!! I always overpack so it is very difficult for me not to check a bag. But Airtran's baggage fee increased five dollars, so just doing a carry on is a great way to save money!
We usually fly SWA and thankfully they still have 2 free bags checked. I'm such an overpacker that we'll have 2 big bags, plus a small bag for toiletries/makeup/shampoo (yes, I bring my own...don't like Disney's shampoo )...and that'll be just DH and myself on this trip
I think the day SWA starts charging for bags will be the day I start lightening my load
What a good idea! I will check a bag, but practice packing will give me a better idea of what to pack/leave behind. I am always up till all hours of the night packing before we leave in the morning.
......I just start two weeks before the trip......switch it around a few times.....and get it "right" the day before!!! (we drive from NJ to Fla......so I don't need to economize so much)
I do it all the time.
When gas prices went sooo high about 3 yrs ago, my family which has 4 people in it, took our Aveo on a 10 day trip. I packed all our clothes, diapers, 2 shoes changes and rubber books and a potty. I did a trial pack and I found out how much room I had.
I roll my clothes so they don't wrinkle and it saves ALOT of room. Saves the guess work for the last 24 hrs.
I do the same thing, matter of fact I started this week. Since the weather is getting cooler here in NY I can pack away most the summer clothes and toiletries. I prefer the carryon suitcase and personal as well even though jetblue gives you the first bag free it is much quicker than waiting for your baggage.
(yes, I bring my own...don't like Disney's shampoo
I TOTALLY understand!! Although, with doing the carry on only, I think that I will suck it up and use theirs. I doubt that I could fit enough in a bottle to last me the whole 5 nights. I tend to use probably more than I need most times (I have gotten better over the years). My biggest issue will be soap! I typically only use shower gel and that I will have to bring with me!
My other issue will be not having nail polish to touch up my toe nails while I am away! Maybe I will spring for a pedicure before I go, nail polish tends to stay on better when it is done professionally.
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My son Kellan when he was three days old, already showing his love for Mickey! 4/18/16
I TOTALLY understand!! Although, with doing the carry on only, I think that I will suck it up and use theirs. I doubt that I could fit enough in a bottle to last me the whole 5 nights. I tend to use probably more than I need most times (I have gotten better over the years). My biggest issue will be soap! I typically only use shower gel and that I will have to bring with me!
My other issue will be not having nail polish to touch up my toe nails while I am away! Maybe I will spring for a pedicure before I go, nail polish tends to stay on better when it is done professionally.
.....aaarrrgh!!! Bringing OWN shampoo!!!! My wife does that!!! She packs a HUGE bottle of Pantene Shampoo...and a HUGE bottle of Pantene conditioner!!! Between the two...it must weigh as much as a small child She says she NEEDS it for her hair. I betcha' we lose at least 3-mpg carting that 1150 miles in her car!!!
Well, I don't/won't take HUGE bottles, just enough to get me through the time that I am there. . .especially when flying. If I am packing a suitcase to put in a car, the big bottles go in because I don't feel like moving shampoo/conditioner into smaller bottles when I have room for the big ones~!
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Kim
My son Kellan when he was three days old, already showing his love for Mickey! 4/18/16
I TOTALLY understand!! Although, with doing the carry on only, I think that I will suck it up and use theirs. I doubt that I could fit enough in a bottle to last me the whole 5 nights. I tend to use probably more than I need most times (I have gotten better over the years). My biggest issue will be soap! I typically only use shower gel and that I will have to bring with me!
My other issue will be not having nail polish to touch up my toe nails while I am away! Maybe I will spring for a pedicure before I go, nail polish tends to stay on better when it is done professionally.
Spring for the pedicure! You're going on vacation...that's a MUST DO for me usually the day before, or as close to our trip as possible But why couldn't you bring nailpolish on a carry on? I usually pack mine in our checked 'toiletry' bag, so is that a no-no for a carry-on
Oh, and yes...I also pack my shower gel too! LOL (love and need my girly products!!)
practice packing is a great idea. i did a practice TRIP for our last trip--i took everything my husband and i needed for a weekend in a nearby metro area in a daypack backpack--a bit smaller than a kid's school backpack. it was a challenge, but it worked, and better prepared me for a month in europe with just a carry on (a kelty 2650 backpack--and no, we are not college students!) honestly, i'll never check another bag again. it saves money AND time--if you do carry on only, you'll be in the shuttle/taxi and on your way before most people's luggage even drops onto the carousel. a tip for toiletries--get a zipper top plastic bag (something sturdier than a zip lock) and airline approved containers for your shampoo etc. you are allowed 3oz containers, which honestly lasted me our entire month (but my hair is short--someone with longer hair could make it last two weeks) add this to your bag LAST, as you'll need to access it to get through security--not a big deal if it is right at the top of your bag.
I learned to pack light after a 21 day trip carrying by myself 2 luggages...so I travel with a hand lugagge (less than 10 days) or a mediun one.
I usually travell using a confortable pair of shoes so, I put only a nice sandal in the luggage. Since all those "non liquid" recomendation, I gave up bringing my own shampoo and conditioner..so I use whatever they offer in the hotel.
As we are travelling in early Oct, planned only one light jacket and a pair of jeans for each one. seven Tshirts, 2 shorts and 3 dresses, a swimming bath, socks and other small stuff. Kind of plan short plus t shirt durning the day, and a dress at night. Sun protector I usually buy one when I arrive (large, SPF 30 for use the entire week and leave the remaining there).
We´re travelling with one hand piece each - I've separate the bags and I do not fill them completelly. So with the expand zipper I'm able to bring back something home.
Sooo here's a packing idea for those of us traveling in the months with unpredictable temperatures and the need for a wide range of clothing options:
Those vacuum sucking out air Space Saver bags to compress fleeces sweatshirts and all much needed layers of clothing into the carry on bag and including an extra very light duffle for checking it on the return. I don't mind waiting for luggage in our small hometown airport sad and dejected at having left the magic.
You could have the kids suck the air back out for the return, but the mouse droppings and stale pixie dust might make them too sick to fly? Maybe mousekeeping would let you borrow a vacuum..?