.....I don't care which dining rotation we're in. I just want to be linked with the DISers
Thanks for the info! I just applied for a Capital One card to use on vacation

on your dining rotation approach!
Great! Glad that little bit of info is helpful to you!
....having recently lost my FIL, who was the glue to my husband's family, I am still in a state of shock (Ok its been 16 months) and still not sure what to say to anyone.....

Time eases some shock and pain, but we will always miss our loved ones and be speechless at times. It's not easy, and we are only human.
...Why is it that when people find out you are having problems physically and then ask you how you are doing - they always bring up the worst....
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I'm just speechless. There is no excuse for that kind of insensitivity. My mom is a nurse, and sometimes she'll get in that "matter-of-fact", "all business" talk, but of course never to the person going through the difficult time. However, sometimes *I* don't want to hear that either. So sorry, hun!
They (Restaurant.com) have fantastic deals at times. There was one time when I was getting $25 certs for $1.50. I don't think I've gone lower than that - at least for getting a certificate!...
Michael, I've had similar experiences with them, too! Sometimes you will even discover a new, awesome place that you may have never considered going to. I've even purchased them for my brother (family of 7) who lives in another state. They refresh their inventory of available GC's at the first of each month, so you have to keep an eye on it!
OMG - That didn't even make my checklist... Wanna share yours? I am afraid I am missing all sorts of stuff...
Okay...not sure if you were serious or not, but I'll pass mine along. It's nothing extraordinary, but you never know if there may be something that applies to you that you need to plan for....like newspaper delivery!
PRE-CRUISE ACTION ITEMS
Address labels - make for sending post-cards
Autographs - decide on character signing item
Bank - get USD petty cash ($1 & $2 bills)
Bank - order Euros
Banks - notify out-of-country status
Business cards - order for distribution
Decorations - make door magnets
Decorations - make scrapbook pages for signatures
Deliveries - stop newspaper
Deliveries - stop US Mail (2 weeks prior)
Documents - complete
DCL on-line check-in
Documents - copy Passport
Documents - driver's license expiring 10/4; renew before leaving!!!
Documents - print off airline confirmation
Documents - print off DCL docs
Documents - print off hotel confirmation and proof of pymt
FE - make FE gift tags
FE - make main gift
FE - assemble Fish Extender Gift Bags
Greeting Cards - make celebration and TY cards
Hotel - book for Barcelona
Hotel - day room at MCO needed???
Port Excursions - reserve
Tours in BCN - reserve on/off bus ticket & day tour
Transportation - book airfare legs
Transportation - reserve BCN to hotel
Transportation - reserve hotel to port
T-Shirts - order embarkation shirt
T-Shirts - order Mickey Mouse Club shirt
LAST MINUTE TO-DOs
A/C - turn off
Electric - unplug stuff
Light - set on/off trip
Mailbox - clear out
Pack toiletries
Pilot Light - turn off
Plants - water
Trash - take out
Water - turn off
Windows - ensure closed and locked
Color me paranoid, but whenever I send my credit card information overseas....I split the information into separate e-mails.....
Brilliant idea!
Has someone found a good place to get euros near the interbank rate here in the US?...My theory is that I am going to put everything I can on my Capital One card because of the 0% international exchange fee and just get about 200 euro walking around/ snack/ taxi money. I would be really nervous walking around with more money than that.....
I'm on the same wave of thinking as you are. I went to my bank, Chase, today. Honestly, I didn't specifically ask what they were going to charge because I just had to do it regardless. When I left home and returned home, the exchange was just barely under $1.20, just as it was at close of business yesterday. They charged me $1.2588 per EUR, which is 5% above the current exchange rate. One thing to note is that I had an employee account (EA) before I was unemployed, and I'm not sure that the EA flag was ever taken off my account.

At the same time, I don't recall currency exchange as being a "perk" we got as an employee.
A friend of mine in international finance gave me some advice about getting the currency right now. He said to approach it with the 50/50 hedging strategy since there's so much uncertainty right now. So I only got half of the amount I want to carry around. As the summer progresses, I'll evaluate when it's the best time for me to purchase the rest. That levels off some of the lost opportunity risk. Not only that, some out-of-pocket expenses may become more clear, and I may not need as much as I'm forecasting currently.
So for now, I have my hotel paid off with my Capital One card as you plan to do, and I plan to pre-purchase my double-decker on/off tour bus ticket for Barcelona as well as my day tour to Montserrat and Sitges with my Capital One card as well. "What's in YOUR wallet?"
