Advil is ibuprofin which is ok to mix with alcohol. Tylenol is acetometaphine which is hard on your liver when mixing with alcohol (which is bad enough lol) Jess
powder electrolyte replacement (gatorade, or equivalent) to put in water bottles for rehydration. Orange bracelet Spare sunglasses
Can't think of the name, but they make this stuff to keep your inner thighs from getting chaffed from rubbing inside the wet swim suit. Just a suggestion Several pairs of cheap sunglasses Baseball cap for those of us with a little less shade up top
Kelly's OB/Gyn recommended it and it works well. Not as "slippery," but does not get sticky after a couple of minutes such as astroglide or other brands. Overall, we would give it an 8/10. Also, for what ever reason it may get in your mouth, it has a much better taste. Go to Wal-Mart and in the travel section, you can find either little spray pumps or those miniature shampoo bottle containers. Just in case any is prone to bleeding issues, be cautious with alcohol and ibuprofen. In addition, the combo, depending on your alcohol intake, could exacerbate stomach ulcers. Just sayin' LOL!
For the ladies...clarifying shampoo to rid the chlorine and chemicals from the hair..I love redken hair cleansing cream and maybe some argan or morrocan oil for the frizzies at night. Bug spray or benadryl for the ones who always find the sole mosquito on the resort. However if you plan on doing any excursions I would recommend it. I only got two mosquito bites but they swelled up like the shit and I was happy I had allergy pills. Don't forget your darn razor like I did..I brought the cartridges but not the end piece and the disposables they had at the store there were crap for me..lol..you could always go to a store off the resort but who wants to do that when your up to drunken shenanigans! Aloe vera