I dont think carrying 1K in cash is a very good idea
Going to Florida for 3 weeks, family of 5 ..
Also what is typical budget for family of 5 gong to Florida, we thinking around $7K total,
You could try pre-loading your credit card and withdraw from ATMs
We brought around 1000 cash, and wife managed to lose a significant chunk of it, plus her purse, on the flight on the way over :mad:.
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Never heard of this before. How are tourists supposed to change their cash?
All hotels have safes in the room but unless you plan on visiting ghettoes the chances of robbery are very slim and considerably less than in Dublin.
More importantly take with you a photocopy of your passport details in case they get stolen.
Going to Florida for 3 weeks, family of 5 not sure what way to sort money, all tickets bought for theme parks, should we bring $1000 cash and use laser card when over there for rest of stay, should I set up dollar account wth Ptsb before we go, any advice,
Also what is typical budget for family of 5 gong to Florida, we thinking around $7K total,
Good idea to photocopy the passport but if you think that the passport could be stolen I dont see why you think cash wouldnt be....
I usually do this but I've started looking at the charges and they are quite high - 3%/3.5% of the amount withdrawn (plus sometimes the ATM operators have their own $2/$3 charge on top - sometimes avoidable by going to a different bank's ATM but sometimes when you are captive inside a theme park there is no option). I know it's safer to withdraw there but on €1,000 cash it could be €30 in charges. I'm going to get some commission-free cash from An Post to at least minimise withdrawal charges in the US.Don't bring cash, withdraw from an ATM.
I'm also going to get one of these - but only for purchases, not for ATM withdrawals as there is a charge ($2.50) for each ATM transaction. The card has €2.50 annual govt stamp duty if only used for purchases plus an extra €2.50 annual charge if used even once at an ATM.I am looking at An PostFX™ prepaid MasterCard® which you can pre-load with all your holiday money and withdraw over there. Credit cards could be used for back up.
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