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You could also use any ATM on your bank's network - PLUS, Star, Cirrus, etc. Just make sure your PIN code is compatible overseas (ask your bank). Yes, you might pay fees, depending on your banking arrangements, but you might also have to pay a fee to buy those traveller's checks.

 

We figure those couple of dollars are just part of the cost of cruising & are a whole lot safer than carrying cash. Also, when travelling in a foreign country, local ATMs dispense local currency. HAL will only give you US $$ for your traveller's check. :)

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You could also use any ATM on your bank's network - PLUS, Star, Cirrus, etc. Just make sure your PIN code is compatible overseas (ask your bank). Yes, you might pay fees, depending on your banking arrangements, but you might also have to pay a fee to buy those traveller's checks.

 

We are very lucky. Our bank does not charge us for Traveler's Checks. That is why I never carry much cash and always use the TC. I do carry enough cash to cover room service tips and any other tips along the way to the airport and hotel.:)

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You can also ask for a cash advance on your on board account which attracts a 3% commision, or pull it out in the casino with no commision.

 

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I'm pretty sure that you pay the 3% in the casino for cash too. Otherwise, everybody would go there instead of the front desk. I suppose you could put money into a slot machine, play a little, and then cash out, but that would still cost something. Less than the 3%, I guess.
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You could also use any ATM on your bank's network - PLUS, Star, Cirrus, etc. Just make sure your PIN code is compatible overseas (ask your bank). Yes, you might pay fees, depending on your banking arrangements, but you might also have to pay a fee to buy those traveller's checks.

 

We are very lucky. Our bank does not charge us for Traveler's Checks. That is why I never carry much cash and always use the TC. I do carry enough cash to cover room service tips and any other tips along the way to the airport and hotel.:)

We also use Traveler's checks. We carry maybe $100-200 in small denominations for tips, small souvenirs, etc. and when we run out we cash traveler's check at the pursers office. It is the safest way to travel.

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I'm pretty sure that you pay the 3% in the casino for cash too. Otherwise, everybody would go there instead of the front desk. I suppose you could put money into a slot machine, play a little, and then cash out, but that would still cost something. Less than the 3%, I guess.
Please ignore everything in red. I don't know WHAT I was thinking when I said that!! :o:o
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I suppose you could put money into a slot machine, play a little, and then cash out, but that would still cost something. Less than the 3%, I guess.

 

But I was planning on doing this anyway:D Hopefully I lose less than 3%:p

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