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    july_first.time_cruiser reacted to DocLC in Another first time cruiser- looking for packing advice   
    If you're all charging USB devices, this works really well:. 
    Vogek 6-Port USB Charger Desktop Charger Charging Station with Smart Identification Technology https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01C6MYZL4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_BPtBP1mXX8Plb
    This is what I use as a per strip:
    MAKETECH Compact Aluminum 2-Outlet Travel Power Strip with 3 USB Charging Ports (Sliver) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IDH5UBA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_cZBjAQkQXPsXP
    It has two outlets and three USB ports. But it is also dual voltage, so with a plug adapter I can use it in the 220 volt outlets or when traveling in Europe. 
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    july_first.time_cruiser reacted to DunkelBierJay in Another first time cruiser- looking for packing advice   
    I find towel clips for deck loungers to be worth their weight in gold...
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    july_first.time_cruiser reacted to monorailmedic in Another first time cruiser- looking for packing advice   
    I was never into the magnetic hooks but recently saw how much easier it is to dry clothes with them (vis the line in the shower which is limited and doesn't provide good airflow).
    As mentioned, make sure you have a good solution for a power strip - as they will take certain types away.  You can read an explanation at the link below.
    I also like to bring some grocery bags for sorting out dirty laundry (especially things which may still be wet when it's time to pack up).  You can also swipe one or two from the stateroom.
    http://www.cruisehabit.com/power-strips-why-theyre-not-allowed-ships-and-how-safely-gain-some-extra-outlets
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