The 7 Things NEVER to Pack for a Cruise (But Tons of People Do Anyway)
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It makes sense that if you're going on vacation to relax, bringing along a little something to smoke or a gummy that can help out a little bit.
I personally was in a terminal in California when a person in line was alerted to by the dog.
Do you remember that time that you played your music in a public place on a cruise and everyone loved hearing it? That's right. It has never ever happened.
Passport holders, they typically just have to take a photo and then they are on their way out the door.
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If you've never sailed before, packing for a cruise can be a bit daunting. That's because a cruise is a unique vacation. Where else do you have to pack for the pool, the theater, formal dining, and walking around in port? There's plenty to pack for your cruise, but there are some things that you should just leave at home. I'm talking about common things you might consider bringing that you should NEVER bring with you. Still, many people make the mistake of taking them along. Want more tips on packing? Check out my packing list here: https://www.cruzely.com/39-useful-things-to-pack-for-your-cruise-including-17-youd-never-think-of/ I also have a checklist here if you prefer: https://www.cruzely.com/the-cruise-packing-checklist-85-items-to-bring-printable/