My thought was to use it on the cruise as it is 14 nights long. Would be adding a couple of tide pods, dryer sheets, stain remover.Larger drawstring sounds more useful ON the ship, but the medium size with handles OFF the ship. I could go either way. I think it depends on whether you are hoping this will be used during the cruise, or routinely used at home?
I would definitely appreciate this gift! I would personally prefer the drawstring one, b/c it's all kind of tidily contained within the bag, nothing falling out or dirty undies visible to everyone while you're walking to/from the laundry room. I say this b/c I had to wander the Wonder trying to find a machine that would be free soon in June, and the system that shows you which are free or about to be free wasn't all that accurate. I went to 3 different laundry rooms! Anyway, another plus is that it can fit more. And also I wouldn't have to worry about jamming it under the bed or anything. But I'm envisioning the one with handles being a standing type, which may not be accurate. No matter which you pick, it's a great idea, IMO.My thought was to use it on the cruise as it is 14 nights long. Would be adding a couple of tide pods, dryer sheets, stain remover.
would you prefer a larger laundry bag that has a drawstring but no handle, or a medium sized bag with a handle?
Would be adding a couple of tide pods, dryer sheets, stain remover.
My thought was to use it on the cruise as it is 14 nights long. Would be adding a couple of tide pods, dryer sheets, stain remover.
Fair point. If you do give the Tide pods, then print off a logo and instructions, including the warning to put around each one. If you have access to a heat sealer, you could seal the bag with that, to ensure it's not easy to get to.Not to be a debbie downer, but tide pods are very very dangerous for families with small children as kids think they are candy and biting one causes serious injury or death. Tide has had to change the packaging of tide pods to make it child proof, but if you take it out of the original packaging and put it in a zip loc, a child could access it. As a parent, I often let my kids explore our fish extender themselves since part of the fun for them is finding what is in there. Just wanted to make sure you are aware of the risk. You can buy individual packets of tide powder detergent instead, and if you have small children in your FE group, I would highly recommend doing so.