• ambitious_bones@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    Can you explain to me why doing laundry is not a thing for many people on vacation? Why hurl a giant suitcase of clothing instead of a few pieces you wash every couple of days? Never made sense to me.

    • aaaa@piefed.world
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      15 hours ago

      Because vacation is often camping or staying in a hotel. And there aren’t reasonably-priced laundry facilities in either place

      But sure, if you have a washing machine in the place you’re staying… Even then, washing every couple of days feels excessive.

      But I’m not the one packing 32 shirts either

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        28 minutes ago

        My last trip was to a foreign country, 2nd world country. I brought enough clothes for half the trip, and did laundry in the sink with locally sourced soap. Hung them in the room to dry 🤷‍♂️

        Hotel laundry was prohibitively expensive, though I suppose I could’ve found a Laundromat 🤔

        At any rate, the towards the end of the trip we stayed somewhere with a washing machine, so we all did a load and hung them on the drying rack.

        Clean clothes are important. Sometimes, MAYBE, I’ll go three days on a shirt. But only for work, because I work mostly alone and don’t sweat much or at all most days. But if I do? Or it gets dirty? New shirt.

        In my normal life it’s similar, I can MAYBE get two days from a shirt in the spring fall winter, but not summer. One and done.

        Same with showers, MAYBE two days, I’ve done three in a pinch but it’s gross. Gotta wash yourself every day. Can’t believe people who don’t.

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      14 hours ago

      I’m busy doing shit I don’t wanna wait around for laundry. Plus I’ve only once had access to a laundry room I trusted to not have stuff stolen out of it; we specifically planned for it because it was three weeks and we needed somewhere to do laundry at the halfway mark

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      14 hours ago

      Costs? In most hotels, doing laundry is really expensive per piece. In some apartments having a washing machine, you have to pay per load and sometimes the washer/energy, too.

      So, packing for a few days extra mostly is just question of cost vs. comfort?

      But yeah, asked myself the same question packing a big suitcase for the last vacation…

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      15 hours ago

      Seeking out a nearby laundry sounds awful.

      I do laundry on travel when the location has it as an option.