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self catering - luggage allowance

Postby jonnyb19782 » 03 May 2011 15:52

Is 15kg enough? We are going self catering but hopefully eating out most days. Just fresh fruit in apartment and the odd snack for kids. 2 adults and 2 kids aged 11 and 5. Will not be coming back with presents of buying ny items over there.
Should the allowance be enough?
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Postby blondie » 03 May 2011 15:54

I can only speak for us, but we've never had a problem keeping to the 15kg allowance. I think it probably varies a lot from person to person though - I know a lot of folk who take what seems like their entire wardrobe! :lol:
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Postby dodge » 03 May 2011 16:25

Hi Johnny
We are 3 adults and have 15kg always manage just we don't bring much back as we did the first few times we went but just take what you need you can always wash a few things through no problem drying them

cheers dodge :lol:
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Postby adewolves » 03 May 2011 16:38

2 adults 2 kids, we've never had a problem with 15kg each. The kids bring quite a few clothes back as well. We do take scales though just to make sure, we bought digital one from ebay last year cost a fiver.
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Postby Chocoholic » 03 May 2011 19:46

My family and I usually pay for the extra 5kg baggage just for the return trip home as we inevitably bring quite a lot home, there are many genuine looking fake designer stuff to be had. Shoppers paradise for many women! :)
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Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 03 May 2011 20:24

depends if you take a of clothes or not
we cant stick to 15 its too little
depends what age your children as because its much easier with their little clothes
but im sure it will be enough if u watch what u take
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Postby Little Miss Magic » 03 May 2011 21:01

I think I'd struggle if 15kg was for 2 weeks - should be ok for 1 week though?
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Postby dalin » 03 May 2011 21:03

We seem to manage fine with 15kg and thats for 3 weeks :D
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Postby ochlynda » 03 May 2011 21:10

We have invested in the new Sub Zero luggage, they are the lightest suitcases you can buy. Matalan had them on offer.

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Postby Chocoholic » 03 May 2011 21:17

Ochlynda, they are great cases eh? I also have Sub zero case, have had it for quite a while and my mum recently got one from TJ Hughes for 50 quid for the 30" (the biggest) but we still need the extra 5kg for the return flight! :oops:
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Postby dragon » 03 May 2011 23:55

We bought holdalls from Argos which saved us three kilos each. So by being a little more careful, where we used to use 20 kg, we now only need 15kg and this includes bits and pieces that we take with us as we're self catering. We always buy our shower gel etc in Tansas which cuts the weight down quite a bit. We also take our luggage scales with us just in case.
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Postby kentcabbie » 04 May 2011 01:37

we have the largest extra light cases,and my wife still needs 20 kg..te he.
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Postby carol0912 » 04 May 2011 06:09

You can always take some clothes, shoes etc in your hand luggage so giving you more capacity in your hold luggage. % kg remember in hand luggage.
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Postby feefee1970 » 04 May 2011 12:31

I went 2 weeks 4 adults, brought tbags cheese flora marg 2 boxes of ceareal, and managed on 15 kg lots of the heavy stuff went into hand luggage
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Postby shirey » 05 May 2011 08:04

we go in a week and reading this post got me worried lol so i checked my tickets and phew we have a 20kg allowance thank goodness cos i need it :lol: :lol:
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Postby Chris221273 » 05 May 2011 10:01

I've paid the extra for 20kg each AFTER we had booked it!
What I haven't done is tell my gf this :-)
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Postby Silky10 » 05 May 2011 20:15

we only have 15kg aswell and as well have a baby i am starting to worry as i usually struggle with the 20kg for myself but to add an extra 5kg its saying £35 each way which i find really expensive :evil:

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Postby dragon » 06 May 2011 20:18

Silky10 wrote:we only have 15kg aswell and as well have a baby i am starting to worry as i usually struggle with the 20kg for myself but to add an extra 5kg its saying £35 each way which i find really expensive :evil:

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If you've a bag to go around the pushchair you can put a few things in there as they don't get weighed. My daughter bought wipes in Icmeler for her daughter but took nappies with her as she only likes Pampers nappies. Don't know the age of your baby, but you could only get Aptamil milk in Icmeler two years ago so she pre-ordered the Cow & Gate ready made cartons in the airport. If you need these you need to give the airport a weeks notice.
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Postby jonnyb19782 » 06 May 2011 21:02

Just a thought also as we are taking two kids five and eleven. Especially the lukes''n, who will never have 15 kg in his case. Can you spread it out for example 20kg in the two adult cases and 10kg in the kids case. only thing I can think of kids taking is shorts, t shirts, shoes, and underwear
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Postby Silky10 » 06 May 2011 22:20

Thanks for that dragon, our baby will be 10 months we were thinking of pre-ordering individual cartons of aptamil from the airport as we feel this will make life easier than making up bottles, that's a good idea think we will be putting an extra bag on pram would rather spend the extra £70 in icmeler :D

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