Beautiful, pretty, lovely, lovely 💋💋💋💋💖💖💘 Excelente video muy completo, te felicito 💥💥☀️ además eres muy bonita, hermosa 💋💋💋💖 Bendiciones beautiful, pretty ❤❤❤
i bought those collapsible water bottles for a trip to Peru last year because they were so lightweight. Unfortunately they leaked and as you drink water they lose their shape which made it impossible to stand up straight in a hiking pack or handbag. I wound up tossing them. hope yours fare better!
Thank you for sharing you experience. So far so good for us but have only used a few times at the house. The real test will be when traveling. I'll post an update.
Just buy a water bottle or two when you are waiting at the cruise port! Works great for refills. Also when you get to a port, buy a new one and toss the old ones!
Meds not in original containers can be an issue with customs. Bandaids, seasick tablets available free onboard, sunburn gel is good if you are spending time at beach
My granddaughter says I'm prepared for anything so it may be some overkill for most people. There have been instances when people were charged for healthcare related items when cruising. Like many people do, we have opted for additional days stay before our cruise and the little I have to buy while there the more I trinkets I can bring home
@@lesabarber5227 I don’t take things that are readily available. I enjoy buying things while on vacation. I bought toothpaste in Portugal and continued using it when I came home, every morning I was reminded of my wonderful vacation. I bought face cream in Israel and am reminded of the Dead Sea.
Don’t need umbrella and thieves will cut the cable on your safe. Celebrity always provided me an umbrella and brought hangers within 10-15 minutes
Beautiful, pretty, lovely, lovely 💋💋💋💋💖💖💘
Excelente video muy completo, te felicito 💥💥☀️ además eres muy bonita, hermosa 💋💋💋💖
Bendiciones beautiful, pretty ❤❤❤
i bought those collapsible water bottles for a trip to Peru last year because they were so lightweight. Unfortunately they leaked and as you drink water they lose their shape which made it impossible to stand up straight in a hiking pack or handbag. I wound up tossing them. hope yours fare better!
Thank you for sharing you experience. So far so good for us but have only used a few times at the house. The real test will be when traveling. I'll post an update.
Just buy a water bottle or two when you are waiting at the cruise port! Works great for refills. Also when you get to a port, buy a new one and toss the old ones!
Meds not in original containers can be an issue with customs. Bandaids, seasick tablets available free onboard, sunburn gel is good if you are spending time at beach
My granddaughter says I'm prepared for anything so it may be some overkill for most people. There have been instances when people were charged for healthcare related items when cruising. Like many people do, we have opted for additional days stay before our cruise and the little I have to buy while there the more I trinkets I can bring home
@@lesabarber5227 I don’t take things that are readily available. I enjoy buying things while on vacation. I bought toothpaste in Portugal and continued using it when I came home, every morning I was reminded of my wonderful vacation. I bought face cream in Israel and am reminded of the Dead Sea.