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Old December 1st, 2003, 04:57 PM
jennifer johnson
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i am starting to pack for a christmas cruise and was wondering-does everyone
pack casual kick-around clothes for every single day? or are you basically in
a swimsuit and cover-up all day? so far i have all of my dinner outfits and
swimsuits ready, just wondering if its necessary to have a week's worth of
summer wear or what? (we're going on THE MARINER OF THE SEAS! I am sooo
excited!) Thanks for your help!

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Old December 1st, 2003, 08:57 PM
Deb Vitous
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I have read to expect to wear your suit all day. You need to dress for
meals, tho. I leave Jan 10th. I am SURE I will overpack! Have a great time!
:-)

"jennifer johnson" wrote in message
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i am starting to pack for a christmas cruise and was wondering-does

everyone
pack casual kick-around clothes for every single day? or are you basically

in
a swimsuit and cover-up all day? so far i have all of my dinner outfits

and
swimsuits ready, just wondering if its necessary to have a week's worth of
summer wear or what? (we're going on THE MARINER OF THE SEAS! I am sooo
excited!) Thanks for your help!



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Old December 2nd, 2003, 05:53 AM
Linda Coffman
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No, you don't need a week's worth of summer shorts & tops if you plan to
spend most of your time in a bathing suit. I usually take several pairs of
shorts and a fresh tee-shirt for each day, though. You will also need a
cover up to put over your bathing suit when going to and from the pool as
well as if you go inside to the buffet for lunch. When going ashore you will
want to dress more conservatively than in a bathing suit.

Many people find they can get by with a lot less than they usually pack

Linda
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