Often competing with the anticipation of a long-awaited visit to The Gardens at West Maui, a charming vacation ownership property close to the beach in beautiful West Maui, is the nagging consideration of what and how much to bring. This debate can befuddle even the most seasoned traveler, leaving her to anguish over the consequences of either packing too little or stuffing a suitcase to the exploding point (also known as Going Anaconda).
After scouring the web for helpful tips on the subject, we were surprised to learn packing is more complex than we thought, especially since our own packing practices typically adhere to the following rudimentary three-part formula:
- Get suitcase
- Open
- Put stuff in
Well it turns out there’s so much more to this packing stuff than we would have ever guessed. The internet is teeming with practical Dos and Don’ts that can make your travel experience that much easier, and in researching these helpful suggestions, we learned it was possible to cram more information into a single article than is necessary.
We therefore concluded that when it comes to packing tips, like packing itself, less is best.
DO
Roll your clothes
Tightly rolled clothes take up less space than folded ones and are less likely to get deep wrinkles from creases. If you can’t break the lifelong habit of folding your clothes, consider placing them in air compression bags. They squeeze the air out of garments and give you more room in your suitcase.
Carry-on
If you’re traveling light consider the carry-on option instead of checking your bag. It will expedite your immediate departure from the airport after you’ve reached your destination.
Check-in early
Checking in online 24 hours before your flight is also recommendable for saving time at the airport and getting a better seat.
Make a packing list
Start your packing process well ahead of your departure date. Doing so will give you time to purchase any additional items you may need and ensure you won’t forget something important.
Familiarize yourself with the TSA’s liquids rule
The Transportation Security Administration permits you to bring a quart-sized bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams, and pastes in your carry carry-on bag and through the checkpoint. These are limited to travel-sized containers that are 3.4 ounces or less per item. The TSA suggests placing these items in a small bag and separating them from your carry-on baggage to facilitate the screening process. Any liquid, aerosol, gel, cream or paste that alarms during screening will require additional screening.
Keep your essentials close
It goes without saying but it’s probably worth repeating to keep your valuable and essential belongings in your carry-on bag, not in your checked luggage. These include your identification, money, credit cards, jewelry, electronics, passport, and other valuables. You should also pack a zippered pouch containing in-flight comfort items such as remedies, tissues, hand wipes, personal hygiene items, earbuds or headphones, and a pen.
Charge it
It is recommended that you charge all electronic devices before reaching the airport. This will keep you from frantically searching for that rare unused outlet if you are running late.
Know your airline’s baggage fee policy
The airlines’ baggage fee policies are nothing if not arbitrary. Knowing them will save you a lot of frustration – and maybe some money.
Pack Snacks
Healthy snacks, that is. Nuts, breakfast bars, fruit, and baby carrots are preferable to chips and other empty calorie choices for keeping you energized on a long flight. Keep hydrated with water and avoid excessive coffee consumption, which is a recipe for dehydration and edginess.
DON’T
Pack More Clothes than You Need
Reducing the number of outfits you pack can significantly lighten your load. Bring neutral colored clothing you can mix and match, and only pack shoes you can wear with multiple outfits.
Bring Things You Can Buy At Your Destination
Save on luggage weight fees by bringing only what you need. Unless you’re going third world, you can safely assume most places have drug and convenience stores that stock simple items that are better left unpacked.
Flash Jewelry and Other Valuables
Or better yet, don’t bring them. Tourists are frequent targets of thieves, and most homeowners’ insurance will not cover the cost of lost or stolen jewelry. If you must bring along your Rolex or diamonds, pack them in your carry-on and not in your checked luggage, which some airlines have a tendency to lose.
Pack Extraneous Gadgets
Not only do they take up valuable room in your personal carry-on, they also require you to pack the items that keep them running (spare batteries, chargers, electrical adaptors and converters). Keep it simple. Your precious phone and a laptop or tablet should more than suffice. And really, does anyone need to bring along a toothbrush sanitizer or a hotel door alarm system?
Conveniently located in the breathtaking resort community of Kapalua, within close proximity to wonderful beaches, quaint shops, and fine restaurants, The Gardens at West Maui offers delightful accommodations in a gorgeous tropical setting. Our 33 guest units are spacious, comfortable, and come with numerous convenient amenities that make any stay that much nicer. We’re just a 10-minute walk from idyllic Napili Bay and Kapalua Beach, voted America’s favorite beach. Popular D.T. Fleming Beach Park and challenging Kapalua Golf Club are also just a quick drive from our front door. Nearby pineapple plantations and gorgeous mountain views contribute to a pristine and tranquil environment that is sure to soothe your spirit with warm aloha. Welcome to paradise! Book your summer visit today!