• JasonDJ@lemmy.zip
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    5 months ago

    I travel two different ways. Either with kids, or for work.

    Either way I try to travel as light as possible. I don’t want to pack more than 2 days worth of clothes if I can avoid it. Having kids means they are going to bed early at least every other night and most hotels have a laundry room.

    I just don’t want to deal with it.

    Plus wherever I’m traveling probably has a store where I could buy a shirt if I really needed to. Hell, casual wear is my usual souvenir when I travel anyway. Trucker hats especially, but hoodies and T-shirts as well.

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        5 months ago

        How much work is doing laundry? Put it in one machine, press a button, put it in another machine, press a button. Fold it enough that it doesn’t wrinkle. Done.

        I’m just gonna sit in my room and stare at my phone during that time anyway.

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            5 months ago

            It’s more about how much luggage I have to tow around with me, baggage claim, etc. Airports make me anxious. They’re big and open and crowded, I just want to get out quick.

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              5 months ago

              Yeah I agree with this completely. Better to pay to do laundry than lug around a bunch of bags.

              And it’s the airports not the airplanes that make me anxious. Once I’m on the plane and in my seat, I’ve done what I was supposed to do, it’s up to the pilot after that.

              Though if I’m somewhere for a few weeks I’ll buy a bag there and fill it with stuff I’ve bought and check it. But only a carry on when going outbound.

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      5 months ago

      I have no idea why there’s downvotes on this. Whether it’s for a day trip or two weeks, ideally I’m bringing a single backpack, and I’m always a little miffed if that’s not possible.

      Particularly if I’m going somewhere urban, I go to a laundromat one morning, grab a coffee from nearby, make some small talk with the locals or just chill waiting. It’s a nice break before going on with the rest of your day.