mmmears
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- Nov 30, 2005
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Huh. Ours maxes out under $200 per month, so it's worked really well for us.That is one of the main reasons we left AT&T for Tmobile. We spent more than $400 on ATT International pass last year across 3 lines and thats only using it about 1 day in 3 whilst overseas.
Fufu asked for both allergies and food preferences. I listed what we do not eat on our reservation and they had that info when we checked in, went over it again, and then the teppanyaki chefs knew about it as well. I thought they were quite accommodating and we loved our dinners there.Thanks for sharing. I am vegetarian/pescatarian (cooked fish only) and so I'm not sure what to expect food wise in Japan. A teppanyaki option sounds great. I like the idea of far from civilization. The one thing holding me back from Japan has been so much big city time. As I get more travel experience, I realize I don't want to do a large city for more than a few days.
If they changed the policy after you booked you could try to call Hyatt and get it waived.What is the policy if we booked a Hyatt with free parking months ago, but now as it gets closer to the trip they’ve started charging for parking? Do we have to pay it now, even though when we booked it was free?