saxmangeoff
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I can't imagine it changes much. If buying used, I'd just make sure it includes the map.
Car? A taxi is 30.00 usd. The sky train is less.With 4 people you can rent a car from the airport for about $150 (each way $350 total) and drop if off near the port. Find the cheapest option for a hotel somewhere near the airport or port. Coming back, book a flight back home in the evening and a rent a car from a company near the port and return it to the airport. Get someone to drop you guys off at the airport at home to save on parking. Even if you spend $300 on a hotel the night before the cruise you're around $650 in with about $1850 left.
I bought just the medical for our last cruise. It was about 40.00 for all 4 of us. They certainly don't need comprehensive.The only time we have ever made a claim with our travel insurance was when our cruise was fogged in, we could not debark for hours, we missed our flight and our car to the airport, we had to pay for a hotel room that night because we could not get on another flight, and it paid for all that and the changes to the air. So the only time we've ever used travel insurance was not for the cruise but for the associated travel costs with interrupted trip.
Keep in mind in Canada your American money stretches a lot farther. So your hotel and food and travel while in Canada should seem a lot cheaper.
I really could use some help from you guys. Last week my family won a contest, the prize is a Disney Cruise to Alaska!!!
Unfortunately it's not as great as it seems, nothing is included except the cruise itself (up to 4 people in a single porthole room) and the taxes/tips (up to $6000).
I interpret this as one oceanview stateroom. There may be some confusion as to whether by "single" you mean one porthole or one stateroom. There are oceanview rooms with two portholes, but any room on the ship is better than my bedroom at home for a week. We spend very little time in the stateroom anyway. Category 11 staterooms on opening day for 2017 were under the $6000 value mentioned, including taxes and tips; if this prize is offered directly through DCL, it likely is valued at opening-day rates and not current fares (which have increased considerably in the past year).
That's what dh was anticipating in England. But it didn't work that way. While he had no scans done, he was thoroughly checked out by staff at both the urgent care and hospital. He had his work cc out, ready to pay, but nope.
(My browser was being a pain. Editing in more of my post)
Have you had American friends who had to pay at urgent care for a basic sort of triage type of visit? Truly curious.![]()
Here in Quebec, even us Quebecers have to pay if we don't present our card!
In my town's hospital, there is a sign before triage saying that from the moment you are seen by the triage at the emergency, they will charge you fees if you don't present your card.
Here is what our government says:
Canada does not pay for hospital or medical services for visitors. You should get health insurance to cover any medical costs before you come to Canada.
Source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=424&top=16
Not sure how things work in Canada, but my husband fell and hit his head while in England, and was able to go to an urgent care AND a hospital to get checked out, and incurred NO costs.
Website to do various tasks like watching videos or taking surveys (there are also several apps) to earn money. It's a bit of a pain but it helps me afford a cruise every other year (doesn't pay for the cruise but covers the extras for me). Since June 2015, I've earned about $2,500 in Target and PayPal gift cards. There's a great thread on the budget forum that taught me most of what I know about it.Another great cruise book is Alaska by Cruise Ship: The Complete Guide to Cruising Alaska - Includes Inside Passage and Glacier Cruises Paperback – May 15, 2017
by Anne Vipond (Author)
We have used her cruise guide books for the Caribbean and Europe also.
Gotta ask -- what are swagbucks?
DH has flat out missed flights before and wasn't charged extra money for getting on another flight. You were charged?
When I got the Disney Visa, my promotion was $200 Disney Gift card as long I spent $500 within 3 months. That's totally doable, gas and groceries would get you there.If only we could pay the mortgage with a credit card....
When I got the Disney Visa, my promotion was $200 Disney Gift card as long I spent $500 within 3 months. That's totally doable, gas and groceries would get you there.
don't need 3 months....as long I spent $500 within 3 months. That's totally doable, gas and groceries would get you there.
don't need 3 months....
- home insurance
- restaurant meals
- cellphone bill
- weekend getaway at a hotel
- property taxes
- parking and speeding tickets (love the rebate!)
Congratulations! I really think you can make this happen. Your children may even remember some of it as it will be a big event.
You can continue to save for Disneyland in a few years. I took my youngest to WDW when she was 7 and the magic was still very much alive for her and she has lovely memories. My oldest was 5 when we went to Disney Paris and she too has lovely memories of that time. No need to take them the same year as the cruise.
I honestly wish I was in the position to gift you and your husband a night in one of the pay restaurants as I understand what it is like to scrimp and save for that dream vacation!
Thrift store luggage may hold up better than today's cheaply made stuff but be careful about weights for the flight.
As for any threads that said if you can't afford x you shouldn't go on a cruise all I can say is what a loud of baloney.