Using the Tauck Duffel Bag Only.
In doing a trial packing, it looks like we could pack everything in the Tauck duffel bags and use them as carry-on for the entire trip. Meeting the inter-flight weight restriction is not a problem. Has anyone done this? Any pros or cons on this idea? ~Scott T.
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Cheers,
Jan
-Tim
Unfortunately, we don't have Chico's in Australia, although I am familiar with them. I have been known to plot my US accommodation for the proximity to Coldwater Creek stores (how I do miss them) and more recently Chico's!
Cheers,
Jan
We did the Classic Safari withe the two Tauck duffels, two small back packs, and a rollaboard. We checked one duffel with the liquids, and after arrival had no need for the rollaboard, which we used as a cart for the duffel we carried aboard. Fourth trip we have done that way ... works perfectly.
We had asked Tauck if we could skip the duffels altogether. By phone they said we had to use them. By email (which I received at the airport waiting for the first flight) they said we didn't have to use them. Now that we've done the trip, I thinks it's best to use the duffels. Helps the folks loading and transport the bags to know they're all with the same group.
We were able to do the entire trip with the four carry on bags at about 15 pounds a piece, and still packed a few things we never used. Due to the light load, we did have to make use of laundry services (or do our own) a few times, but that worked out just fine at all locations. ~ Scott T.