goofymama said:While I agree with you on so many points ... and I count my blessings that I can easily handle the cost of the passports for my kids. For many others, this is simply not the case. And keep in mind that not all cruises cost $5000. Disney also offers 3 and 4 day cruises. Off season, a family of 4 can book a 3 day cruise for $1200 before tips and excursions. So, when adding $300 or $400 for passports to this price, it is very expensive to them!
I've already gotten my passports, and sometime in the near future, they will be a requirement to take a cruise. But until that time, I am thankful on behalf of the penny pinchers who will now be able to take that 3 or 4 day cruise that otherwise would not be able to ... so that they too can experience a little bit of the Disney magic.
musicgirl said:cjsmith, did you click on your link? If you do, you will see that the Dec. 31,2005 is gone.
The only date they are sticking to is the 2008, which was and is the date they want whatever timeline that they propose NOW to be accomplished by.
They even state on the site that a timeline will be announced in the near future.
Just be VERY careful with taking your own digital pictures. We tried to do this, used a white sheet and trimmed it perfectly. Problem was that when we brought it to the PO to get the passport, the white sheet looked kinda grey, so they would NOT let us use it. We had to get new pictures.Cruella de mom said:TO save money:
Find the nearest actual passport office and save the $30 per passport handling fee.
Take a digital picture of your children againest a white back ground, head shot only and then print it so that the head takes up most of a 2X2 space. This can save upto $15 for passport pictures
I agree with this. That's what we did for my DDs passport. It was just too inconvenient for me to go to the PO, so my DH took my DD with him and I just printed out the appropriate form and had it notorized at the local UPS store. A LOT less hassle than both of us going to the PO.Cruella de mom said:To save Hassles:
Also there is a form that can be signed and notorized in the event that only one parent can get to the passport office. The local postoffice can give you the form and your DH can have it notorized at your bank or the local kinkos etc.
I believe it this form also has a place to make a statement if you can not get the signature of the second parent for cases of sole custody, imprisionment, etc.
musicgirl said:I figure with what they have posted at this time, there is no way they could implement the 12-31-05 since it was only proposed for so long.
Let's say someone decides in Oct. to go out of the country in 1-06. If they had never seen anything about the original proposed timeline, they would have no knowledge of a need for a passport to go to these places in question. Although they could probably get one, that is cutting it close especially if there is an influx in applications.
I've asked a number of people if they knew anything about this new passport timeline. No one I asked even had heard about it.
Hopefully the govt. would not declare something without giving proper notice. Well.... I guess it is the govt.!!!! But really, I think this will be all over the media when it becomes a definite timeline

Can't they do better than have a "pop up" answer?