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  1. Here's the sequence:  CC says that it now wants users to use their email.  After a while I found that CC has my email as aol.com which I have not used in 20 years.  Then I decided to change to my present email and CC then tells me I have already used that email so I ask CC to send me a password reset but the reset instruction email never came.  I then changed the email to my husband's email and all was fine except that all my past posts are not there.  I suppose if CC does not want to make this easy, I am done.  What kind of a company does not have a person to talk to?

  2. Two typos in one sentence. That's gotta be down to predictive text, so it serves you right !! :D

     

    You shouldn't find it too difficult to find a willing cab if you hook up with like-mindeds, on the ship or the pier, though the driver will doubtless spend the whole drive trying to persuade you to take his Rock tour.

    And he'd be well worth listening to, ESP if you have mobility issues. Cable car takes you to the top (taxi road is perhaps 100 ft short of the top) but it's a short hike to the apes den, a longer hike to st Michael's cave and for you an impossible hike to the Great Siege tunnels. And taxi to/from cable car plus cable car fare will be more than £22. There's a view south across to Morocco from the Jewish memorial, both west (Atlantic) and east (Med) from apes den cos it,s on the ridge, and north (Spain) from Gt Siege Tunnel. And across Algeciras Bay from St Michael's Cave if you don't want to go in the cave (15 to 20 minute stop, cave has steps). You,ll miss those sep viewpoints if you take the cable car.

    The drive up the Rock is from near the cable car station, so indecision shouldn't cost you more.

    Also be aware that the cable car service is suspended (pun intended) in moderate to high wind.

    And the cablecar is prone to long queues, tho that shouldn't be a problem in October.

     

    So, you can get a taxi to cable car station, but if you go alone switching to a Rock tour at the cablecar station will cost double (you pay £22 per seat in the vehicle).

    I'd recommend the Rock taxi/minibus tour, but your money your choice

     

    Enjoy, whichever way you do it

     

    JB :)

     

    Are the taxi tours available for hire at the cruise port or does the tour need to be prearranged?

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