Pack Unpack What's That
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Pack Unpack What's That
I've read many posts talking about not changing hotels so they don't need to unpack and repack as often. My question, do most of you actually enter a hotel room and unpack all of your luggage? Just curious...
I rarely unpack, I keep all my clothes in plastic bags, in my luggage. Toiletries are also in a bag in the bathroom. It is easy for me to change hotels.
Am I unusual???
Cindy
I rarely unpack, I keep all my clothes in plastic bags, in my luggage. Toiletries are also in a bag in the bathroom. It is easy for me to change hotels.
Am I unusual???
Cindy
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I usually unpack mainly so I can hang things up to get the wrinkles out. We travel light, so it only takes 2-3 minutes.
Having said that, we would never change hotels in a city just for the change. Too much hassle (checking out, traveling to new hotel, leaving bags, being without a room for a few hours, checking in again). The longer we can stay in one place the better.
Having said that, we would never change hotels in a city just for the change. Too much hassle (checking out, traveling to new hotel, leaving bags, being without a room for a few hours, checking in again). The longer we can stay in one place the better.
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If it's more than one or two days I unpack. And since I'm rarely someplace for that brief a period I usually unpack. It's not that I'm avoiding packing and unpacking, it's that I don't see the point of traveling someplace just to spend a few hours there. I'm a slow traveler, basically.
And even if you live out of the suitcase you still pretty much end up having to re-pack the thing unless you are really really tidy and organized.
And even if you live out of the suitcase you still pretty much end up having to re-pack the thing unless you are really really tidy and organized.
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I never unpack and put things in hotel dresser drawers, because of what happened to me once long ago.
When I was first starting out in business, I was invited to attend a conference with many mini-managers like myself near head office in NYC.Big deal for the samll town kid...
We were assigned roomates for this swank resort and conference facility.
My roommate guilted me into putting my sweaters into the dresser drawers by "modelling" this executive-behaviour and looking at me a bit sideways as I had clearly been planning on leaving my stuff in the suitcase except for the closet hang-ups.
When the time came to leave, I managed to remember my socks and underwear from the dresser but it had turned hot and I left two sweaters behind. Both were brand new, one cashmere and my pride and joy; though 25 years have passed, I can still see them. I called the hotel right away, but no luck: someone else liked them as much as I did.
To this day, I have NEVER put anything in a hotel dresser and likely never will.
When I was first starting out in business, I was invited to attend a conference with many mini-managers like myself near head office in NYC.Big deal for the samll town kid...
We were assigned roomates for this swank resort and conference facility.
My roommate guilted me into putting my sweaters into the dresser drawers by "modelling" this executive-behaviour and looking at me a bit sideways as I had clearly been planning on leaving my stuff in the suitcase except for the closet hang-ups.
When the time came to leave, I managed to remember my socks and underwear from the dresser but it had turned hot and I left two sweaters behind. Both were brand new, one cashmere and my pride and joy; though 25 years have passed, I can still see them. I called the hotel right away, but no luck: someone else liked them as much as I did.
To this day, I have NEVER put anything in a hotel dresser and likely never will.
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I alway unpack - can't stand living out of a suitcase. This coming trip, though, I will be living out of a suitcase since we will be staying in 3 different hotels. I told my family that we will only take 3 suitcases with us - 1 packed for each city. Not sure how that's going to work out - but I'll try.
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Funny reading this post. My husband just discussed this last night. we finalized our trip to Greece and we are at 5 different hotels in 10 days. I was wondering if it was going to be silly to split our 4 days at Santorini into 2 and 2 just so we could stay at the 2 hotels we couldn't decide between.
I usually pack light so not much to unpack if I actually do it. Short trips usually not but a week or so I do. Makes you almost feel like you live where you're vacationing...although I carefully inspect the dresser before I decide...in Vegas once found a pair of skeezy underwear left in the drawer! Ekk
I usually pack light so not much to unpack if I actually do it. Short trips usually not but a week or so I do. Makes you almost feel like you live where you're vacationing...although I carefully inspect the dresser before I decide...in Vegas once found a pair of skeezy underwear left in the drawer! Ekk
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I always unpack. Put my things away, make myself at home. We usually buy flowers for the room too.
Of course, if I am staying somewhere a night or two, then I only take out the things I need for those days.
I don't like that feeling of taking wrinkled things out of a bag and what do you do with them when you take them off? pack them?
Of course, if I am staying somewhere a night or two, then I only take out the things I need for those days.
I don't like that feeling of taking wrinkled things out of a bag and what do you do with them when you take them off? pack them?
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I always unpack, even if it's just for one night. First of all, sometimes there's noplace to open up the suitcase, except on the bed, which I'd rather not do!
I agree, using drawers that have had other people's stuff is a little icky -- but since I pack in ziplocks, I just keep the stuff in them -- so packing and unpacking amounts to transferring a few ziplocks between suitcase and drawers, takes 30 seconds, and hanging up 2 or 3 hanger-type things.
LJ, sorry to hear about your sweaters, that really is sad and i know what you mean about never forgetting them. But checking ALL drawers, under furniture, and bathroom (in shower, etc.) before checkout isn't a difficult habit to get into.
I agree, using drawers that have had other people's stuff is a little icky -- but since I pack in ziplocks, I just keep the stuff in them -- so packing and unpacking amounts to transferring a few ziplocks between suitcase and drawers, takes 30 seconds, and hanging up 2 or 3 hanger-type things.
LJ, sorry to hear about your sweaters, that really is sad and i know what you mean about never forgetting them. But checking ALL drawers, under furniture, and bathroom (in shower, etc.) before checkout isn't a difficult habit to get into.
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I hate unpacking, so I usually live out of my bag.
However, I'm a slob, so whatever I pull out off the bag gets tossed about the room. Before departure, I look around in dismay as I realize I've inadvertently unpacked.
As I pack, which I despise even more than unpacking, I swear not to ever unpack again....
However, I'm a slob, so whatever I pull out off the bag gets tossed about the room. Before departure, I look around in dismay as I realize I've inadvertently unpacked.
As I pack, which I despise even more than unpacking, I swear not to ever unpack again....
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For more than one night, I unpack. Seems I can never find the item I'm looking for in a tightly-packed suitcase, and as I usually fly with only carry-on, the suitcase is indeed tight. Also, I want to hang garments to get most of the wrinkles out and to easily find what I'm looking for.
For the person who mentioned buying flowers for the room -- good idea. I think I'll do that next time.
For the person who mentioned buying flowers for the room -- good idea. I think I'll do that next time.
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I feel like a snob I always unpack even if its just over night.I buy flowers for the room and light scented candles.
I usually try to stay 3-4 days in each city , and I never go to more then 3 places on one holiday, so unpacking makes me feel like this is my home base and not just a pit stop.
Maybe I should relax more, I always pack too much on top of everything, I've even had to send clothes home to make room for all the treasures I have purcahsed.
Fluffy
I usually try to stay 3-4 days in each city , and I never go to more then 3 places on one holiday, so unpacking makes me feel like this is my home base and not just a pit stop.
Maybe I should relax more, I always pack too much on top of everything, I've even had to send clothes home to make room for all the treasures I have purcahsed.
Fluffy
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Ziplock bags come in sizes up to 2 gallons, or even larger. You put the pile of clothing in, that barely fits, zip up most of the way, then squeeze and roll up the bag until all the air is out, then finish zipping.
http://www.drugstore.com/qxp70357_33...allon_size.htm
http://www.drugstore.com/qxp70357_33...allon_size.htm
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I love Ziplock bags, always use them. When on a tour, just imagine packing/unpacking every night and morning! Gggrrrr.... I pack everything in clear ziplocks, toss them all out, pick out the ones I need for that night, and toss everything back in. Simple, easy, fast. Good for a lazy person like myself
I have some clothes I know woun't wrinkle, and I save them for vacations only.
Ziplocks are sold in all stores - food, pharmacies, but they are only sandwich size (good for some pills or cosmetics) and 1 gallon. 2 gallon is harder to find. Living in San Francisco I got them @ Albertson. There was a long thread about Ziplocks and where to get them, but I don't remember - was it here on this board or on USA.
I have some clothes I know woun't wrinkle, and I save them for vacations only.Ziplocks are sold in all stores - food, pharmacies, but they are only sandwich size (good for some pills or cosmetics) and 1 gallon. 2 gallon is harder to find. Living in San Francisco I got them @ Albertson. There was a long thread about Ziplocks and where to get them, but I don't remember - was it here on this board or on USA.



