 Packing List
Packing Lists ________________________________________ Paperwork and Documentation Personal identification Valid driver’s license (check expiration date) Travel itinerary Reservations and confirmation documents Insurance cards (health insurance, travel insurance, auto insurance if renting a vehicle) Phone numbers for o Air travel o Rental car o Lodging Airline tickets, cruise documents, and/or other admission tickets Relevant membership cards Address book Guide books and maps Copies of your prescriptions ________________________________________ Money Cash (some in your local and destination’s currency) Traveler’s checks Credit cards (a list of credit cards, account numbers, and customer service phone numbers should be carried separately from actual credit cards) ATM cards PIN numbers for credit cards, phone and ATM cards (safely packed in your memory) ________________________________________ Toiletries Soap and facial cleansers Moisturizing lotion Make-up Shampoo, conditioner and styling products Deodorant Toothpaste Toothbrush Dental floss Razor Shaving cream Comb/brush Nail file and clippers Sunscreen ________________________________________ Clothing Save packing space by coordinating clothing around a central color so you can mix and match items. Also, consider taking items you can use to layer outfits instead of taking heavy, limited use items. Undergarments Socks Hose Pants/jeans Shirts/blouses Sweaters/sweatshirts Suit/dress Ties Skirts Belts Formal wear (if your itinerary calls for formal social functions) Robe Pajamas and slippers Walking and sports shoes Beach shoes Dress shoes Swimsuit and cover-up ________________________________________ Miscellaneous Medications in original containers Raincoat and umbrella Sunglasses Extra pair of prescription glasses Contact lenses with case and cleaning kit Transit entertainment Jewelry and wristwatch Binoculars Lint brush Travel iron Travel sewing kit Hair dryer Curling iron Power converters Camera Batteries Recharging equipment for cell phone and other rechargeable items Film for camera and video recorder Alarm clock Travel-size stain remover and laundry detergent ________________________________________ Packing for Children & Teenagers Be sure to bring these additional items: Pediatrician’s name, regular and emergency phone numbers Extra eyeglasses or contacts if you have them Medications and prescriptions Sunglasses Books, magazines and toys An address book of your children’s friends’ names and addresses so they can send out postcards A nightlight to help light up an unfamiliar room Baby wipes are good for traveling as well as small bottles of water Their blanket, if they are still of the age where a blanket is a close personal friend Updated photos of your children (If they wander off, you’ll need recent photos so others can help you look for them) Pack a complete outfit in separate clear bags Put some of your items in their luggage and some of their items in your luggage in case either of the bags is lost en-route Extra shoes and an extra swimsuit Use freezer bags with a seal for all of their little stuff ________________________________________ Packing for Infants & Toddlers Be sure to add these additional items: Diapers and pull-ups Baby wipes Car seat Bottles / sippy cups Enfamil® baby formula Sunglasses Snacks Books and toys Playpen Diaper rash ointment Collapsible stroller Pediatrician’s name, regular and emergency phone numbers Medications and prescriptions A nightlight to help light up an unfamiliar room Items to childproof a room such as outlet plugs, and pipe cleaners to hold up curtain cords or close cabinets Don’t forget to bring a bottlebrush and some dish soap Updated photos of your children (If they wander off, you’ll need recent photos so others can help you look for them) Their blanket Manager's tip: highlight those items you intend to take along and then check them off as you pack. Stay on track and ship shape! Bon Voyage! - Bruce H.
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