Chirple
Energy vampires are the worst vampires
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@DVC Kathy, no preference here as well.
I'm sure they will have plenty of them at check in and on board, and there was no researchy* information needed on it. I wouldn't be concerned about that part.
* - I hate those customs forms you get in airplanes that ask for the phone number of the place you will be staying, or the address of your third cousin twice removed. The most difficult bits of information on this form are your home address and the name of the ship you're sailing on.
I had one recently that asked me how much money I expected to spend in the country... how the heck do I know?!? And is that meant to include prepaid expenses?!? Same form also asked for a Contact Person. I left both blank and fortunately no one questioned me on it.
Any military traveling on this cruise (or who banks with USAA)? I don't know who I can use to exchange money with before we go (USAA doesn't exchange $$ anymore unless you live overseas, which we don't). Can I just walk into any bank and ask to place an order for ezchanging $ to € ?? I don't want to exchange money in the airports. Any tips?? Or should I post in the main forum?
No but we might as well join up considering that there are all kinds of dis pints to be had that I e seen throughout the years. Where do you typically pick it up at? And thanks for the tip!![]()
I'm definitely going to be looking into this option. And soon! Will be adding to my mile-long list of things to get done before the month is outI just go in and order it from my local AAA. They do not take charge cards because the transaction is considered a cash one -- they will take debit cards, checks or cash. It takes a few days though, so I wouldn't wait too long.
Also, when you order it you can designate how you want the currency (5's, 10's, etc.) We never want 100's and usually one get a few 50's and the rest in smaller bills. Warning -- some of the currency is so pretty you want to keep one of each LOL
Any military traveling on this cruise (or who banks with USAA)? I don't know who I can use to exchange money with before we go (USAA doesn't exchange $$ anymore unless you live overseas, which we don't). Can I just walk into any bank and ask to place an order for ezchanging $ to € ?? I don't want to exchange money in the airports. Any tips?? Or should I post in the main forum?
I just checked with Bank of America and found out that since I have a credit card with them, I can exchange money at one of their facilities without any fees (at the current exchange rate)! Still am going to have the discussion with DH about her joining aaa since 1) I don't have a reliable auto club service (USAA stinks in that dept) 2) seem to have good discounts!
Also love their free travel tourbooks and maps.
We also are AAA members. I went online and ordered the Euros we wanted, paid with a credit card, and FedEx delivered the next day (someone had to be present to sign for it). Couldn't be easier.
I didn't realize they had travel books and maps (then again, I was too focused on how much it would potentially cost me to exchange $ to €)
@Aanna, thanks for the interesting links! They were a good read and something I'm glad I took the time to go over!
Just curious, when was this? Because AAA as of the last year or so no longer allow them to be mailed to you, and don't accept credit cards -- at least the locations we have used have those rules. I was very disappointed that we had to drive back out there to pick up our monies once they arrived. That has been the procedure the last four times we ordered them.
I just logged into AAA, and I have the option to order online. It states currency can only be shipped to the address associated with the account and no P.O. boxes. Recipient must sign for package.
Just curious, when was this? Because AAA as of the last year or so no longer allow them to be mailed to you, and don't accept credit cards -- at least the locations we have used have those rules. I was very disappointed that we had to drive back out there to pick up our monies once they arrived. That has been the procedure the last four times we ordered them.