One thing I forgot to mention was packing cubes.
I was skeptical, since I already considered myself to be well-organized, but decided to try some cheapish ones (AmazonBasics), and am glad I got them.
They help keep things organized, and the compartmentalization can help maximize the use of the space, and allow getting at an item without having to dig up and make a mess of the entire suitcase.
Combined with a hanging toiletry kit (you can run into bathrooms with little counter space) you can live out of the suitcase and its "modules."
Of course, you'll want to hang up anything that can wrinkle, but to me, I've never felt that unpacking and repacking was worth the effort, even when storage space is available, unless I'm gonna be parked in the same lodging for a while (such as a cruise).
Lastly, since we now live in the age of gadgets, a multi-port desktop charger is easier to deal with when outlets aren't in a convenient place. They're not that much larger than wall chargers, and a single long cord is more convenient than the multiple long cords that would be needed to reach a wall charger plugged into a hard to reach outlet. Desktop chargers also tend to have more ports and higher total power capacity.
I was skeptical, since I already considered myself to be well-organized, but decided to try some cheapish ones (AmazonBasics), and am glad I got them.
They help keep things organized, and the compartmentalization can help maximize the use of the space, and allow getting at an item without having to dig up and make a mess of the entire suitcase.
Combined with a hanging toiletry kit (you can run into bathrooms with little counter space) you can live out of the suitcase and its "modules."
Of course, you'll want to hang up anything that can wrinkle, but to me, I've never felt that unpacking and repacking was worth the effort, even when storage space is available, unless I'm gonna be parked in the same lodging for a while (such as a cruise).
Lastly, since we now live in the age of gadgets, a multi-port desktop charger is easier to deal with when outlets aren't in a convenient place. They're not that much larger than wall chargers, and a single long cord is more convenient than the multiple long cords that would be needed to reach a wall charger plugged into a hard to reach outlet. Desktop chargers also tend to have more ports and higher total power capacity.