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I'm sure I have shared this before, but it's worth sharing every year, if you are prone to blisters on your feet bring some moleskin to slap on "hot spots" it will save you!You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginSent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
This stuff works great, I had a foot blister and using mole skin really made it feel normal. Remember SDCC is all about walking and standing and waiting
All i know and can tell of what i learned of blisters, is it only happens as far as i know when u wear wrong size shoes or they not snug enough and it rubs against feet anywhere to where it creates a blister. the way i see it, its like make sure the shoe is like one with u kinda like being in Iron Man suit - be one with the suit and just walk and not let shoe have feet like floating or moving around inside too much or mite get a blister. if too loose then just re tie shoe or velcro then re strap so nice and snug but not too tite lol. shoes like clothes get kinda stretched as u move around so then become too loose i guess.
I bring my own pillowcase. That way I don't have to think about sleeping on a pillow a bunch of other people have drooled on. Then when its time to leave I throw my dirty clothes in it. I also put washi tape on my usb block to charge my phone so we know whose is whose.Agree about the hand soap and poopourri. Especially if you are staying with roomies or have the weird doors like the Omni...
Yep, and contrary to some of those reviews, you stick it to your skin, not your shoe. Just slap it over the spot on your skin and now the mole skin is being rubbed and not your tender spot.Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
We have a few things that are a must for us for hotel comfort:Fan -- we have a small standup one we bring (we drive, so it's easy to pack), but even a small desk or clip-on fan that can fit in luggage can help if you are used to using a fan for the white noise and/or cooling.Poo-Pourri (deodorizing toilet spray) -- super helpful when a bunch of people are sharing the same hotel bathroomHand Soap Pump --the same way we use pump hand soap at home, we always use one at the hotel rather than their freebie bar soap. Sometimes I don't bring it, but usually hit up Target when we first arrive (because I always welcome an excuse to go to Target ).Clothespin -- For keeping pesky hotel curtains closed, if needed (some don't close all the way no matter how hard you try) Bed Pocket or Bedside Shelf -- if you have 3 or 4 people sharing beds and there is only a nightstand in the middle of the two beds, it can leave 1-2 people without a place to set their cell phone, glasses, TV remote or anything else they want access to. This gives the ones on the outside edge of the bed a place to keep their items close, without laying them on the floor. Like this: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login Extension Cord -- We always pack one as its been proven to be helpful by someone in our family on almost every trip for charging phones, etc.Suction Toothbrush Holder/Cover -- covers toothbrush + secures it to the bathroom mirror, keeping it off of the bathroom counterLike this: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login