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thanks for the reminder.... if the exchange rate is lower now, I need to hurry and do that also! Especially because we have to pay the remainder of our apt PLUS pay 300 euros deposit that we'll get back. so we have to get bunches. sighMy concern about pre-payment would be how would we get a refund if needed. What if we don't make port? I understand wanting to take advantage of the exchange rate, so I plan on getting some Euro from my bank soon and then taking it with me.
I think it's unfair also!I LOVE Chip and Dale! I really starting liking them when I worked at WDW - they could always get into so much trouble and get away with it! LOL!
I'm bummed about the fuel charge...we could really have used that extra OBC. I love Disney, but this is one thing that I think is very unfair.
Wow...only 3 months from today! That's exciting!![]()
I saw that on facebook and I almost cried.I had been trying to decide whether to snorkel on Tortola or St Marteen. Looks like I'll go for a DCL snorkel excursion on Tortola because of the limited time. Gee, I guess I should have been paying attention to the port times when trying to figure out what I wanted to do.
But then again I've been trying to figure out if I was even going to sail. And now that is in jeopardy again. DS is at a Six Flags park today and called earlier to say he lost one of his hearing aids on a roller coaster. There goes my cruise money if I have to replace it. Wonder if my homeowners insurance will cover it? I've had good luck with Disney lost and found. Let's hope Six Flags is just as effective. He knows exactly where he lost it. He felt it go and almost caught it. So hopefully they will truly do a sweep of the ground under the coaster like they said they would.

I hope they find it!!!!!!!!!!

thanks for all the info.I'm happy to report that I am not only ready for the "Silver Rush" in about 26 hours, but I've also secured my tour for Friday, September 17!
Unfortunately, it means I won't be back in time for the DIS Meets at the Hard Rock Cafe, however.
I want to see more of Spain besides Barcelona, and this is a good fit for me. You go to Torres Winery, Montserrat, and beautiful Sitges. You do have free-time to be on your own at Montserrat and Sitges as well. It's 63 EUR per person for a 10 hour tour, and that includes payment for the rack railway to go up Montserrat.
http://bcnshop.barcelonaturisme.com...7-hzQAe_vwBcKQbS9zSXP9eu4FgyqukbNZKRF0ioi5m-Y
This site also offers it, but there is no discount when you purchase through Viator Tours instead of the Barcelona Tourism site noted above.
If you book this, here are a couple of tips:
- The Barcelona Tourism site has you pay with a PayPal engine. It defaulted to Spanish, but as soon as I changed the country from the drop-down menu, it changed the site to English.
- I chose to pay via Credit Card, not a PayPal account balance/checking account link, using my no-exchange rate Capital One card. Look for the link to make a credit card payment just below the CC logos on the left.
- By default, the PayPal engine was set to convert the currency. At today's current exchange rate to USD, it was cheaper to not convert the currency into US dollars (by nearly $2). So I selected the option to keep the currency in EUR and accept what the credit card company's rate/fees are since I have no added fees from Capital One. So as always, do your homework if have any currency conversions to consider.
Are ALL capital one cards like this? or is it some special cards they have? Just curious.... we may have to use capital one if this is the case! haha
Oh... and Ruby got her license today!
Jeff said it's not possible.. we can't possibly be old enough to have a child who has their driver's license already.
haha
Sorry hon... we are old enough. *sigh*