Anonymous
Post 08/23/2024 07:28     Subject: Doing laundry on vacation?

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.


Me too. We never mind doing laundry on vacation. If it is a laundry room with lots of machines your can wash everything at once. We did laundry on a 10 day trip and it was no big deal. Put in as soon as get back from an outing. Family shower and what not - some one switches it. Bring it back before or after dinner. If at the pool just take turns going to check it.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2024 21:24     Subject: Doing laundry on vacation?

The last two times I’ve flown, I would’ve been absolutely screwed if I had checked a bag. Carry on allowed us to salvage our short trips by jumping quickly on other flights after ridiculous delays and cancellations (all due to staffing or equipment issues at the airlines).

I’ll never check a bag again unless it’s my ski gear heading to Utah or Europe.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2024 18:54     Subject: Doing laundry on vacation?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For a week, even with lots of activities, you should be able to get workout/adventure wear for a summer climate in a carry-on. But, I think you made the right choice on just doing the larger bag.

One other alternative, although it's location dependent, is sending out your laundry. We were just in Asia for 3 weeks, and it was very hot and our clothes were gross. We sent out our laundry 2 times, once in Bangkok, after the first 1.5 weeks and again in Chiang Mai. It was very cheap--like $30 for a HUGE bag of laundry from 6 people. And damn, those clothes came back 5 hours later cleaner and nicer folded than I've ever seen, LOL. We arranged it with the concierge at the hotel.


This was our experience in SE Asia. The laundry/folding was amazing.


Yep any major city or cruise boat stop has wash and fold. They charge by the pound/kilo with quick turnaround times. Did this is Europe.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2024 11:38     Subject: Doing laundry on vacation?

We bring huge checked bags but I often do a laundry too. I like "laundromats around the world." My most memorable was one in a rough little town in Far North Queensland.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2024 10:41     Subject: Doing laundry on vacation?

I do laundry but think you can pack better. WE just did a two week of vacation in carry on and I didn't have access to washer/dryer until day 10. And we bought multiple outfit change possibility because it was outdoor stuff (so getting dirty/wet).

I only do laundry if I am staying at a place with one in room. I am not going to a laundry room.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2024 10:37     Subject: Doing laundry on vacation?

How much could you possibly need for a 5 day vacation? I can't imagine having to do laundry on such a short trip.

I follow a family online who traveled the world for a year with just one carryon backpack each.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2024 10:06     Subject: Doing laundry on vacation?

I’d rather do laundry. My kids are little though so the laundry piles up throughout a normal day anyway— spills, etc. This is why we go the Airbnb route and always check with the host about the laundry options!
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2024 10:03     Subject: Doing laundry on vacation?

We just did ten days with lots of activities and each had a carryon. It was fine. We had access to laundry at day 7 but didn’t really need it.
Anonymous
Post 08/18/2024 16:14     Subject: Doing laundry on vacation?

On 5 days I’d just bring the laundry home. It has to be 7 days+ for me to consider doing laundry. But we have free checked bags on any airline we fly so the cost doesn’t factor in.
Anonymous
Post 08/18/2024 15:21     Subject: Doing laundry on vacation?

I am trying to wrap my head around the thinking of those who think its easier to hand wash clothes for five people and hang them in a hotel bathroom than it is to sit by the pool while your laundry tumbles in the wash.
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2024 21:11     Subject: Doing laundry on vacation?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the men who married such high maintenance women!

(Drying socks in your room is like being a POW?)


Do you travel alone or with a family? Where does one hang all these clothes? Do you bring a clothesline with you? Sorry, having to navigate all these drying clothes is incredibly stupid. Just bring more clothes.


I travel with my family. We bring a bungee cord type line, yes. We rinse clothes in the sink it bathtub. If we're name calling, I think it's stupid to check a bag for a 5 day vacation in the summer.


I manage without checking bags just fine. Across 5 people with 5 carryons and a personal item each, we can pack ample amounts for everyone so we don’t have to do the above nonsense.
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2024 21:09     Subject: Doing laundry on vacation?

Anonymous wrote:For a week, even with lots of activities, you should be able to get workout/adventure wear for a summer climate in a carry-on. But, I think you made the right choice on just doing the larger bag.

One other alternative, although it's location dependent, is sending out your laundry. We were just in Asia for 3 weeks, and it was very hot and our clothes were gross. We sent out our laundry 2 times, once in Bangkok, after the first 1.5 weeks and again in Chiang Mai. It was very cheap--like $30 for a HUGE bag of laundry from 6 people. And damn, those clothes came back 5 hours later cleaner and nicer folded than I've ever seen, LOL. We arranged it with the concierge at the hotel.


This was our experience in SE Asia. The laundry/folding was amazing.
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2024 21:02     Subject: Doing laundry on vacation?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the men who married such high maintenance women!

(Drying socks in your room is like being a POW?)


Do you travel alone or with a family? Where does one hang all these clothes? Do you bring a clothesline with you? Sorry, having to navigate all these drying clothes is incredibly stupid. Just bring more clothes.


I travel with my family. We bring a bungee cord type line, yes. We rinse clothes in the sink it bathtub. If we're name calling, I think it's stupid to check a bag for a 5 day vacation in the summer.


That’s just gross. Your clothes are not clean but you do you.
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2024 20:57     Subject: Doing laundry on vacation?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the men who married such high maintenance women!

(Drying socks in your room is like being a POW?)


Do you travel alone or with a family? Where does one hang all these clothes? Do you bring a clothesline with you? Sorry, having to navigate all these drying clothes is incredibly stupid. Just bring more clothes.


I travel with my family. We bring a bungee cord type line, yes. We rinse clothes in the sink it bathtub. If we're name calling, I think it's stupid to check a bag for a 5 day vacation in the summer.
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2024 20:51     Subject: Doing laundry on vacation?

For a week, even with lots of activities, you should be able to get workout/adventure wear for a summer climate in a carry-on. But, I think you made the right choice on just doing the larger bag.

One other alternative, although it's location dependent, is sending out your laundry. We were just in Asia for 3 weeks, and it was very hot and our clothes were gross. We sent out our laundry 2 times, once in Bangkok, after the first 1.5 weeks and again in Chiang Mai. It was very cheap--like $30 for a HUGE bag of laundry from 6 people. And damn, those clothes came back 5 hours later cleaner and nicer folded than I've ever seen, LOL. We arranged it with the concierge at the hotel.