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Hedo II Packing List
- Basic toiletries
- Shampoo
- Conditioner
- Makeup
- Razor ( & cord if electric)
- Shaving cream
- Hair gel, spray etc.
- Comb, Brush
- Deodorant
- Toothbrush
- Toothpaste
- Floss
- Nail clippers
- Nail file.
- Scissors
- Tweezers
- Whatever else you cannot live without. The rooms usually have shampoo, lotion, and
conditioner but don't count on it.
- First aid supplies:
- Band-Aids (big pads for skin abrasions as well as an assortment of smaller ones)
- Waterproof Bandage tape
- Neosporin
- Needle
- Bonine or Dramamine for boat trips
- Hydrogen Peroxide to clean cuts.
- Hydrocortisone cream (anti itch)
- Aloe Vera gel (after sun)
- Bactine Spray for sunburns
- Immodium AD
- Pepto Bismol
- Vinegar - jellyfish stings
- Antihistamine
- Tums
- Visine Eye Drops
- Advil or your favorite pain killer
- Pepcid AC or a prescription for Prilosec (after several days of constant drinking you
will be glad to have these)
- Insect repellent.
- Identification
- Passport or birth certificate with raised seal (county certificate, not hospital) -
verify documentation requirements with travel agency.
- Picture ID - drivers license is fine.
- Miscellaneous
- Plenty of small bills for tipping at the airport, taxi's, shuttle driver
- Binoculars - for sightseeing
- Extra hangers
- Portable hair dryer - the ones in the resort are ok, but low on power.
- CD's to play in the room - burn copies (or make mix CD's) instead of taking the
originals. No big deal if they get lost or damaged..
- Lint Brush
- Post it notes
- Highlighter - to highlight activities on your activity schedule
- Dirty clothes bag
- Travel Iron
- Plastic Wallets - keeps money & credit cards dry while swimming.
- Disposable waterproof camera - for boat trips & snorkling picture taking
- Small packets of stain remover (shout)
- Small Febreeze for freshening clothes
- Duct tape (small)
- AT&T phone card for calls home. You can call from your room (Appx $3.00 per call to
get the AT&T operator, a $50.00 deposit is required at check-in) with your card or use
the lobby phone. Conversion is about 8 of your card minutes for 1 minute of actual talk
time.
- Camera and film (or memory cards for digital cameras) and batteries. Rechargeables
and a small charger works well.
- Small power strip - to plug in cameras, rechargers. Not necessary, but convenient
- Plastic bags, they come in handy for repacking, keeping your camera dry and clean at the
beach, etc.
- Something to mark your beach chair with be it a small sign, a colorful towel of your
own, etc. Binder clips or small clamps to help keep your towel in place on your beach
chair.
- Suncare
- Hat - wide brimmed, baseball cap
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen - the sun is very hot in Jamaica. Take 30 spf and 15spf. It is a good idea to
come with a base tan already in place.
- Lip balm with sunscreen
- Beach/Pool
- Large insulated mug 32-64oz (Wal Mart carries a wide variety). These cut down
trips to the bar.
- Water bottle - your body needs water, especially when you are drinking alcohol
- Small beach bag to carry stuff down to the beach and pool
- Portable CD player with headphones
- CD's - burn copies (or make mix CD's) instead of taking the originals. No big deal
if they get lost or damaged..
- Books
- Toga Night
- Make your toga ahead of time OR at the resort (Hedo provides sheets)
- Belt, rope, sash - to tie your outfit in creative ways - or use a thin strip of sheet
- Bobby pins
- Safety Pins
- Head wear - olive branches
- Sandals
- PJ Party
- Anything goes.
- Nightshirt
- Boxers
- Lingerie
- Leather
- Body paint
- Humorous
- Other Theme night attire (check schedule)
- Reggae
- Disco
- 60's/70's
- Fantasy
- Check theme party schedule for specific nights.
- Ladies
- Dress at the resort is casual. Almost anything is acceptable, from resort casual
to skimpy, sheer etc...
- Eyewear - contacts or glasses - bring spares.
- Shorts
- Sundresses (for evenings)
- Swimsuits
- Beach wraps
- Old swimsuits for chlorinated hot tubs - suits will fade
- Beach Thongs
- Water shoes to protect your feet from rocks and sea urchins.
- Sandals
- Casual Shoes
- Casual Belts
- Casual pants (if needed)
- Casual blouses, halter tops
- T-shirts
- Windbreaker
- Underwear
- Toga & accessories
- PJ party attire
- Gym clothes & shoes if you plan to work out in the gym
- Tampons/sanitary napkins.
- Gym clothes & shoes if you plan to work out in the gym
- Men:
- Dress at the resort is casual. Pastafari requires leather shoes and tailored
shorts or long pants.
- Eyewear - contacts or glasses - bring spares.
- Underwear
- Casual Shoes
- Casual Socks
- Casual Belts
- Casual pants
- Casual Shirts
- T-shirts
- Windbreaker
- Shorts
- Swimming Trunks
- Old swimsuits for chlorinated hot tubs - suits will fade
- Beach Thongs
- Sandals
- Toga & accessories
- PJ party attire
- water shoes to protect your feet from rocks and sea urchins.
- Gym clothes & shoes if you plan to work out in the gym
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