buddywesley
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Did anyone take Disney Transfers from Fairmont Airport hotel to port? Wondering what time you got there? Trying to coordinate with friends that are staying by port and doing own transfers.
I agree as "Ignorance IS bliss!"...Just wish my type A personality agreed with that
Thanks for the update on that. My bet is that they end up officially changing it to Monday across the board because so many people are having late Excursions. I guess we'll know when we know!
No, semi formal was definately on the last night - the navigator says cruise casual on Ketchikan night - look here http://dclalaskanavigators.homestead.com/Day_6.PDF
Then inside it stated something about Mickey and Minnie being in semi-formal wear.
We went to the dining room in jeans on ketchikan night and 90% of people were dressed in hoodies/jeans because we all raced back from port.
The next time, everyone was dressed up - http://dclalaskanavigators.homestead.com/Day_7.PDF
Notice it says Semi-Formal at the top.
Mickey and Minnie were in the lobby in semi-formal attire that night - the navigator had something wrong - but we definately confirmed at guest services that Ketchikan was NOT semi-formal. We saw a few people dressed up that mis-read the navigator - but it was definately the last night - our entire dining room was dressed up.
Did anyone take Disney Transfers from Fairmont Airport hotel to port? Wondering what time you got there? Trying to coordinate with friends that are staying by port and doing own transfers.
We took the transfers from the Fairmont at the airport to the port on the first Alaskan cruise. The process was very smooth. We had to meet at 11am at a designated location (over the bridge and at the top of the escalator if that means anything to anyone!), had our names checked off a list and very shortly thereafter were taken down the escalator to the waiting buses that were right in front of the airport. There were many DCL reps. there on sight ensuring that all went well and it did. We had to leave our luggage in our hotel room and it was picked up by the hotel porters. We had to fill out a small slip for DCL to tell them how many bags were left in our hotel room. DCL collected those slips when we checked in for the bus. DCL reps. said they were cross checking names and number of bags to what was actually picked up. The ride to the port was about 45 minutes. Our wait time to check in at the port after customs was minimal.
We took the transfers from the Fairmont at the airport to the port on the first Alaskan cruise. The process was very smooth. We had to meet at 11am at a designated location (over the bridge and at the top of the escalator if that means anything to anyone!), had our names checked off a list and very shortly thereafter were taken down the escalator to the waiting buses that were right in front of the airport. There were many DCL reps. there on sight ensuring that all went well and it did. We had to leave our luggage in our hotel room and it was picked up by the hotel porters. We had to fill out a small slip for DCL to tell them how many bags were left in our hotel room. DCL collected those slips when we checked in for the bus. DCL reps. said they were cross checking names and number of bags to what was actually picked up. The ride to the port was about 45 minutes. Our wait time to check in at the port after customs was minimal.
thanks! so you got to the port around noon then?
I asked Chase about this for the Disney Visa and this is their reply
Thank you for contacting Chase regarding foreign
transaction fees.
Any charge applied to your credit card account that takes
place outside of the United States, even if the currency
used is the U.S. Dollar, is subject to a 3% foreign
transaction fee. I can assure you that the method to
calculating foreign transaction fees has not changed. Due
to recent changes in Federal Laws, your statement was
recently updated so that this fee is now listed on your
statement in the section labeled Account Activity Fees.
The rate used to convert the transaction to U.S. Dollars
is based upon the exchange rate at the time when the
foreign charge is applied to your account. This conversion
rate will be included in the amount of the transaction.
The original amount of the purchase and the conversion
rate applied will be listed directly beneath the
transaction on your statement.
Why would he be kidding? Perfectly reasonable question...and YES you can use US currency in Canada....
Kidding/joking....REALLY??? How RUDE! Shame on you!
taking 30 seconds to stop at an ATM and withdraw $20 or $40 Canadian.
We took the transfers from the Fairmont at the airport to the port on the first Alaskan cruise. The process was very smooth. We had to meet at 11am at a designated location (over the bridge and at the top of the escalator if that means anything to anyone!), had our names checked off a list and very shortly thereafter were taken down the escalator to the waiting buses that were right in front of the airport. There were many DCL reps. there on sight ensuring that all went well and it did. We had to leave our luggage in our hotel room and it was picked up by the hotel porters. We had to fill out a small slip for DCL to tell them how many bags were left in our hotel room. DCL collected those slips when we checked in for the bus. DCL reps. said they were cross checking names and number of bags to what was actually picked up. The ride to the port was about 45 minutes. Our wait time to check in at the port after customs was minimal.
Someone was asking a perfectly reasonable question because they did not know the answer, the reason we have to Disboards is to help fellow Disers with planning and questions regarding all things disney and alike. You took this poor persons question and in my opinion put him down like he was too stupid not to already know this answer as you stated....."I am certain you are joking" blah blah blah.....so yes IMO you were being RUDE and yes.....Shame on you!!!! You should learn to answer politely and in a true Disney fashion any and all questions asked here....or don't answer at all. BTW.....you answered his question VERY wrong....you absolutely can use US currency in Canada.....we are not traveling to Europe or some far off land. I know this not only because I have family there but because I have traveled many times to Canada and have spent a lot of time with friends and family in and around Canada. The US $ and Canadian $ are very close only off by .02 cents.RUDE? Shame on me? Think about this....DCL passengers are paying thousands of dollars to cruise to Alaska. Rather than being inconvenienced or, even worse, having to pay a currency exchange fee in order to tip someone or buy something in Canadian dollars (while actually IN Canada), you would propose that the poor man/woman who relies on tips for a living in order to provide for his/her family should have to take your U.S. dollars (which they can't use to buy groceries or other necessary items) and force them to go through the hassle, inconvenience and incur the cost of exchanging the money into Canadian dollars that they can use. The porters, bellmen, valets, etc. NEED the tips, so they are not going to refuse your U.S. dollars. I'm just pointing out that it seems to be RUDE and SHAMEFUL to force the people who need tips to survive to incur the cost and incovenience of accepting dollars, instead of having the people who are spending thousands of dollars a day to take their family on a cruise taking 30 seconds to stop at an ATM and withdraw $20 or $40 Canadian. Just saying....
@ Susan(Disney Poor)We are on your Alaska cruise and on the Fantasy the week after you.
I see you were at the port at Noon. At what time did you get on the Wonder? When did your luggage arrive in your room?
TIA. We are using the Fairmont at the airport when we go on our cruise.
How was the hotel? The website sounds beautiful. Was there a place to get breakfast before getting on the bus?