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August 10th, 2010, 11:17 AM #176
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I wanted to add - pack some of your clothes in your suitcase and then some in your partners. Our last trip, my luggage was lost for 2 days. Thankfully, someone gave me this tip and I had a couple swimsuits, undies, t-shirts and shorts packed in my husbands bag.
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August 10th, 2010, 11:28 AM #177
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August 11th, 2010, 09:06 AM #178
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We are first timers staying at CN from 10-02 thru 10-09 and have a question about the toiletries the resort provides. Is it just basic shampoo, conditioner and body wash or do they include lotion, etc.? We want to pack as light as possible and not take a lot of toiletries if we won't need them. We are getting excited and we love the message boards...I find myself going on here once a day to see what's new.
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August 11th, 2010, 09:51 AM #179
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August 11th, 2010, 12:39 PM #180
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oh! good to know! thanks, KrisJamie!
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August 11th, 2010, 03:48 PM #181
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Just a thought... but with all the talk of alcohol and coolers :-)...
Bring a camelbak. I was issued one when I won an all expenses paid trip to the Magic Kingdom (of Saudi Arabia), and now if I am going anywhere remotely warm I won't leave home without it. Fill it in the morning with as much Ice as you can fit, then add water and you have a good amount of cold water well past mid-day. Depending on the type you have, it will have enough room to carry the essentials for the day as well, like sunscreen, etc.- Doc
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August 12th, 2010, 09:07 PM #182
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Camelbak
Funny -- our entire family now has CamelBak's and we take them everywhere with us. (Including the Magic Kingdom -- not of Saudi Arabia.
) We find that it's a fabulous way to keep our hands free and stay hydrated at the same time.
Don't know how well it would work at Couples, tho... The mouthpiece might get kind-a sandy.Ragnar Relay 2014 - MIAMI to KEY WEST!
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August 14th, 2010, 01:59 PM #183
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August 15th, 2010, 12:34 AM #184
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water socks?
Wish I had come on here sooner...we are going to CTI in less than two weeks, very excited, and trying to make sure I'm covered with all the things needed for an amazing trip. I love this thread it's been really helpful, so keep it coming. I was wondering about the water socks, you said they were available for purchase or rental---how much? and is this at all the couples?
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August 15th, 2010, 05:12 PM #185
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For the cost/space/weight of a couple of pairs of dry watersocks/slippers buy them before you go. You will use them. As far as renting them? ewwwww
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August 15th, 2010, 08:40 PM #186
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Not sure its been listed before but bring a small flashlight, they are great for navigating the paths at CN after dark or walking to the beach and not tripping on chairs, tables, ashtray -stones, other couples...
I also use it in the closet to see the safe better..
also worked great for checking out those huge land crabs behind building 6 late at night...
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August 16th, 2010, 11:14 AM #187
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August 16th, 2010, 04:55 PM #188
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August 16th, 2010, 10:29 PM #189
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Bring Extra $
With everything I will want to bring (as suggested by reading many posts) - toiletries, sun products, bug products), trying to fit everything in little 3/4 oz containers (as required by airlines) just isn't going to happen lol Especially for a 10 day stay. I think I'll bring what I simply can't do without. What isn't suitably supplied by Couples I'll buy there and chalk it up to trip expenses
Thanks for the suggested items of a small flashlight, wet wipes, hand sanitizer, bug net, drink crystal packets, etc. They are definitely on my list of "don't forget" stuff. As are mini board games and a deck of cards.
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August 17th, 2010, 11:00 AM #190
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The 3/4oz containers only pertains to carry ons. If you put any of the stuff in your checked baggage you can bring whatever size you like.
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August 17th, 2010, 05:59 PM #191
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Before I went to CTI last year, I found a link to a "packing list" here on the forums... it was very helpful! I just skimmed through it and removed the things that didn't apply. (ie. you don't need bug spray at CTI)
That said, this list is very cool, lets keep it going.
I saw lots of talk about under water camera cases... I had an expensive case for my old Canon point and shoot, it was made by Canon but both were about 5 years old.. I had used the case a couple times before, but never really for diving. It was rated for 90m or something... way deeper than I was going. It worked great in the surf, worked great snorkeling, and worked great at Dunn's river falls, however, at the shipwreck, it gave up the ghost and I saw some trickles of water in there... sure enough, it didn't take much at that pressure, the seal failed and my camera was rendered useless.. good news, I got the photos off the memory card that were on there from previous excursions... bad news, I sacrificed my old camera to the water gods. I blame it on a bad seal that was many years old.. I would totally buy the new UW case from Canon for my new point and shoot... the bad thing is that they cost as much as the cameras do...
As for snorkeling gear, I bought my own masks and snorkels.. used provided fins.
I think our only issue was that we would always head back to our room at night with nothing to drink... We didn't have our couples water bottles with us at dinner or after dancing, entertainment, etc... and no mini-bar in the non-suites at cti.. so we need some sort of reminder or cooler or something so that we'd have some beverages to drink at night. Maybe a small bag cooler would work? Will the bar give you bottled beer with caps on it to take back to your room? Can you ask for a bottle of wine or champagne on the way to your room and a couple glasses? We never tried...
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August 17th, 2010, 07:33 PM #192
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KidsNorth - just wanted to make sure you knew that you can have any size toiletries in your CHECKED BAG. The 3oz rule only applies to your carry-on bag.
You can get a whole list of allowed/prohibited items at the TSA web site - or check this out also. We found it very helpful - http://www.seatguru.com/articles/tsa...ited_items.php
Hope that helps.
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August 17th, 2010, 08:52 PM #193
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Kidsnorth On, We had 10 days August 3-13, had two bags each weighed in at just about 50 lbs. We came home with one full suitcase of dirty clothes and one full suitcase of never worn clothes. Really look over what you take, start with swim suits, 4 each for starters,after that really cut you will need less than you can ever imagine. Also I took several t-shirts and golf shirts , next trip Iam taking less and Iam going to buy some tshirts from the vendors there that I might wear once or twice while Iam there, especially the Bob Marley shirts on Reggae night...
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August 21st, 2010, 04:13 PM #194
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Bring less stuff! I didn't need any of the t-shirts and shorts that I brought. What I really needed was a bunch of swimsuits and coverups (at least 4)plus clothes for dinner. I wore capris and sundresses for dinner. I spent all day in my suit. The humidy was so high that clothing never dried! I got tired of always being in a wet suit( and I had 2). I would also suggest a plastic garbage bag to take home all the damp and dirty laundy.
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August 27th, 2010, 02:11 PM #195
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Thanks!
The ideas are great and please keep them coming! We're going to CSA Sept 11 - 20 for our 10th Anniversary on the 16th and decided to stay for my birthday on the 19th. YAH! This is our first trip to a Couples resort and the tips are greatly appreciated!!
Betsy & Bruce Byrd
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August 29th, 2010, 09:50 PM #196
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Barren, I have two Canon Elph cameras, SD100 and SD900. I have the underwater cases for each. I always buy a new seal for the underwater case each year before we go. That way I don't have to worry about the seal failing.
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August 30th, 2010, 09:35 PM #197
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One thing I always bring is a night light. It saves stubbing toes on furniture in the middle of the night in a strange room. You can bring the electric eye plug in ones but the last few years we have brought the Do It lights that we get at the hardware store. They have a battery in and we have found that if you make sure you shut them off in the morning they last about 8-9 days of running them all night.
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September 2nd, 2010, 10:34 PM #198
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Wish I can bring a case of "Samuel Adams Beer"
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September 9th, 2010, 11:32 PM #199
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I saw someone ask before, but I haven't seen an answer yet... How bad are the bugs? I realize that it depends on what time of year one goes, but we are going the last week of September and would like to know if we need to waste space on bug repellent, or if a small package of wipes would do?
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September 10th, 2010, 09:40 AM #200
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We went to CN in mid-October last year. The only time we encountered bugs was at sunset...and then only on the beach...the sand flies were ferocious
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