Anonymous wrote:What are these activities requiring multiple changes of clothes? At a resort? Are you skydiving, trail riding, ballroom dancing, sailing, playing tennis, and having a formal dinner every day?
Anonymous wrote:Do laundry. I don’t check bags anymore. Not only is hanging out by the pool while laundry is going not a bad plan, but the resort might have laundry bags that you pay a flat fee for, ie, one bag of laundry is $20 to have washed, dried, folded, and returned to your room.
Anonymous wrote:I do laundry, but for a quick 5 day trip with lots of activities, i'd much rather check a bag. Why? The challenge with laundry is you have to be fairly certain you can get a machine. If a lot of guests are using like one machine, it can be annoying to wait around while your clean clothing supplies dwindle down to nothing.
Anonymous wrote:I secretly love doing laundry on vacation. Sitting by the pool for a few hours wouldn’t bother me. You could also do it after coming home for the night.
Anonymous wrote:Do laundry. I don’t check bags anymore. Not only is hanging out by the pool while laundry is going not a bad plan, but the resort might have laundry bags that you pay a flat fee for, ie, one bag of laundry is $20 to have washed, dried, folded, and returned to your room.
Anonymous wrote:What about C, take the smaller bag, pack less stuff, and just rewear clothes or rinse in sink?
If you’re going to a resort with a pool, you will likely spend much of the day in a bathing suit. If you bring athletic wear, bring two outfits, not 5-6. Wash one in sink after yoga/tennis/hike and hang to dry. Wear the second one the next day. One to two outfits for dinner, 1-2 for touring around. One comfy outfit to wear for travel there and back. Done.