I am going to have a little rant here. WHY do people over pack? It is maddening!! Suitcases are getting bigger and bigger. They're the size of coffins as it is! When will it all end?
This is how suitcases used to look.
Nobody used to complain about those. The worst thing that happened was that it would get confused with the others that looked just like it. You got everything you really needed in there and didn't really miss anything did you?
I have waited to check in while the over packers remove stuff from their suitcases. The airlines are going to charge them for excess baggage (which can be very expensive). The over-packers don't have the money to pay the charges and they have to get on that flight. It must be humiliating for them. Some of these oversize suitcases aren't designed well enough or are sturdy enough to carry the weight that the size suggests they can carry. If these behemoths are packed to capacity they will fall apart. The baggage-claim area is a great leveler. I've seen over packers in baggage-claim areas upset because their suitcase zips have split, the wheels have pinged off and the handles have come away in their hands
This is a photo of an offensively huge suitcase. In my own private world, you could only use this if; 1) you are going away for the entire summer 2) leaving your spouse 3) you're emigrating 4) your diving equipment is in there. You can't use a suitcase of this size if you are going away for a week. Don't even think about using this case if you're going away for the weekend!
quote from my mom -
"Oh, I HATE those things! It was a sad day when they put wheels on suitcases. When the day comes that I can't carry what I need in one small, light bag, I'm gonna either quit travelling or hire a bearer...."
You think these people were going away for months on The Grand Tour of Europe. However, they're only going for a week or less. Geeze, get a grip! You can't really need all that junk!
This is an example of a normal modern suitcases. I'm not putting in an ad for suitcases, this photo just had the best examples.
The larger suitcase in the above photo is what The Man of The Place and I share for our annual vacation. We do go to hot places where lots of warm clothing isn't needed. We like to save our luggage allowance for the diving gear. The smaller one is a perfect weekend size and is fine for carry on. Now please don't think the larger blue case is okay for carry on. Its just too big.
I pride myself in not being an over packer - It is actually very nice to travel without all that stuff along. That's me holding my luggage for two weeks (packed)! I will say that I did have diving equipment in another case - but that little green case holds my clothes and toiletries for the holiday. I had one pair of shoes - on my feet and that was it! I didn't miss anything and I wore each item I brought along. I didn't even have to run to a store to get something that I had forgotten and needed.
I'm just hoping beyond hope that at least one over packer will see this and re-think what they need to bring along next time.
reprinted and modified from an entry I wrote in 2006
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4 comments:
That Lands End bag you're holding--they're the best! I have two...in the years when I went abroad, I rolled one up and packed it inside with my undies et al. Then after I'd bought a few years' supply of tshirts to hand out to friends back home, I used the second one if need be.
The top one looks exactly like Annie's!
Mom - I have that Lands' End luggage from well over 20 years ago. It wears like iron! I got a lot of it from the factory shop - removed the monogram and bingo!
Sarah - I remember Annie's suticase and think it is fabulous - as is Annie!
I went to Australia and New Zealand for 6 weeks with only one medium suitcase and a small backpack. And my luggage included fancy duds for a wedding and a large wedding present as well as my everyday clothes. And gifts for all my cousins who were providing my accommodation! So it definitely can be done.
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