MJGirl
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My daughter has just returned from South of France for the weekend and said to remind people to take their passport if they plan on going into the Casino in Monte Carlo as you cannot get in without it apparently.
My daughter has just returned from South of France for the weekend and said to remind people to take their passport if they plan on going into the Casino in Monte Carlo as you cannot get in without it apparently.
Just phoned one of the places to eat after security at Gatwick - Garfunkels and they take sterling, usd and euro -assume most others will be the same.
Hope this helps
Yes, it does! I really appreciate your information and checking on it for me!!!
UMTerp
We just returned from Europe last night. I planned plenty of "free time" the last two days, which DW greatly appreciated.We don't have a plan for barcelona either. Just a list of places we'd like to see. But I want to do it leisurely so we don't get overwhelmed before we get on the ship. . .
We were at London Heathrow yesterday. We had GB Pounds (GBP), USD and Euros, so we did not notice if the foodcourt also accepted USD, EUR, or credit cards.. . . We have a plane transfer in the airport (Gatwick). If we need to buy some food after our long flight will we have to exchange money? In other words, will the food areas in the airport take US dollars or euros?
Our experience in Europe is it differs by country. In some countries, hotels are required to notify the authorities. In other countries, hotels do it to secure payment.If the hotel has a safe, I don't understand the need for even a hotel to hold anyone's passport. I haven't traveled overseas in years but I've never given it up in the past.
Hopefully not too dumb a question, but if we get Travellers Cheques in Euros, will Disney cash them without a fee in Euros? Does that make sense?