Reliability of Airlines with Checked Luggage?

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my cactus juice is on order .....so all my worries are gone....I wouldn't know what to do if I went there and didn't have my cactus juice smell on :D....ahhhhh I love the smell of Cactus Juice in the morning....that is the smell of victory :rofl3:
 
Tough choice, especially because I read recently that there isn't easy access to laundry facilities at Cocoview and I'm not a huge fan of rewearing clothes a 2nd day, let alone a 3rd if it takes that long to get a missing checked bag.

Day 5 is when you ask your self if the clothes need rinsed out.
Have you ever done a liveaboard? Most folks take at most two changes of clothes for the week.
 
Thanks everyone for your thoughts... I am so excited and the trip is still months away. You can totally tell this is our first trip to a real dive resort, rather than us going to a resort and then diving. At resorts we've gone to in the past, you are supposed to dress up for dinner... haha... not our favorite thing to do so I think we will fit in well at CCV :)
 
My per week rule is in 2's; 2 shirts, 2 shorts, 2 island dresses, but 3 swim suits as they usually don't dry out overnight. Everyone pretty much lives in their swim suits & coverups from b'fast to dinner. I do dress for dinner though, unless I am doing a night dive. But it is most likely one of the dresses I purchased in the CCV Boutique.
 

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