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FYI —
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The
average high temperature in Nassau in March is 79 degrees and the
average low temperature is 63 degrees. |
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Cell
phones will not work on the ship, so you may want to leave them at home. |
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Outfits can be worn more than one time (especially for dinner)—pack
lightly
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Carry-on Bag:
 | Travel documents (passport OR birth certificate and picture
ID) |
 | Money for breakfast |
 | Bathing suit |
 | Sunscreen |
 | CD player/CD’s (or other entertainment) |
 | Traveler’s checks, cash, or credit card to open onboard
account |
 | Camera |
 | Sunglasses |
 | Change of clothes |
 | Medicine |
 | Light jacket/sweatshirt |
 | Toiletries |
 | Hat |
 | Motion sickness medicine (if needed) |
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Suitcase:
(as small as possible—you must store this in your
cabin)
 | Shorts |
 | Shirts |
 | Sneakers/walking shoes |
 | Sandals/flip-flops |
 | Pajamas |
 | Underclothes |
 | Toiletries—toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, comb, brush,
feminine hygiene products |
 | Concert attire:
Boys—shirt, pants, belt, black socks, shoes (can also be worn for
dinner) Jazz band—black shirt
Girls—concert dress,
shoes/sandals |
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Dinner attire:
Boys—one formal outfit
(tie with nice shirt and pants) 2 other dinner outfits (nice golf
type shirt with open collar and pants)
Girls—one formal outfit
(nice dress or nice pants) 2 other dinner outfits (nice dress
pants, skirts, or dress)
No jeans or sneakers
can be worn in the dining room. |
 | Socks |
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Other Items:
 | Instrument |
 | Pillow—for use on the bus (will be left on the bus) |
 | Blanket—for use on the bus (will be left on the bus) |
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Items provided by the ship (that
you may consider not bringing so that you can save packing space)
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Hairdryers |
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Shampoo |
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Conditioner |
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Soap |
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Towels |
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Beach towels |
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