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Simple cruise hack can help you get more cabin storage without paying extra

Simple cruise hack can help you get more cabin storage without paying extra

Daily Mirror15 hours ago

One simple trick can help you get plenty more cabin storage space on your cruise ship without having to upgrade to a suite or larger room on holiday
Brits heading on cruise holidays this summer won't need to fork out for a cabin upgrade if they want extra storage, thanks to a simple but effective trick.
While cruise suites often come with perks like extra storage space, they're not always within your budget; but opting for a cheaper cabin doesn't mean you'll need to pack a little more lightly. In fact, there's one clever trick that cruise regulars swear by, and all you need to do is pack one extra item.

The insiders over at Cruise Critic revealed the trick, explaining: "In many onboard bathrooms, there's just not enough space for all your toiletries, cosmetics, jewellery and other personal items you like to keep by the sink and shower. An old favourite trick of many cruisers is to hang up an over-the-door shoe organiser and fill the pockets not with footwear but with hairbrushes, detangling spray and other beauty needs. The cloth organisers are easily foldable to fit in your cruise luggage."

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It wasn't the only tip they had. If you're packing lots of toiletries but think you won't have enough space for things like your shampoo or razor, then the travel experts recommend also bringing a "magnetic or suction hooks to hang on doors and walls to hang toiletries from etc too".
Of course one of the perks of cruises is that the ships don't tend to have strict luggage limits, so you can often rock up with two large suitcases and a personal bag (although if you've booked a cruise that departs from abroad, check your airline's luggage limits as these will apply!).
Whatever itinerary you've got planned, one cruise expert recently revealed the six items he recommends that you always pack. Out of those, there's one easy mistake that a lot of people can avoid with a bit of planning.
According to Bob McGowan, Chief Experience Officer at Ambassador Cruise Line, most people only pack a rucksack for shore excursions in mind, or poolside days on the deck. However, when it comes to the evening time, they suddenly find that they don't have an appropriate bag for the restaurants and bars. He explained: "There is a common misconception that cruises are only about lounging around". He explained that while you'll want a backpack for your onshore excursions, it's worth thinking about an evening bag too when you're on the ship.
"Having a compact bag whilst at dinner, enjoying a show or popping to the bar can be handy – helping to avoid that moment of panic when you realise you've left your phone in the restaurant - whilst a rucksack is great for a big day of exploring once in port."
Speaking of the evening, don't forget to bring something a little fancier than your T-shirt and shorts combo for your adventures. He added: "Whilst the flamboyant and grandiose clothing once associated with cruising is less common now, it is definitely a good idea to bring along a smart outfit with gala dinners and speciality dining options often available on board. On most cruises there will be at least one black tie evening and it's always better to be slightly overdressed than underprepared. Plus, you're on holiday – the perfect excuse to get suited and booted for the occasion!"

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