AlixPaige Posted August 21, 2018 #1 Share Posted August 21, 2018 We fly out for our cruise in 19 days. I've heard it's a good idea to bring cash. I was thinking $100 with me and $100 with him. We've prepaid our gratuities but may still do some extra tipping. What is the best way to break up the bills? How many 1s, 10s, 20s, do you generally decide to go with? We also want to use the cash to do some conservative port shopping. We bank with USAA and that is in Texas so the only way that I know of that we can get cash is to ask for cash back when in the grocery check out or the ATM. The ATM will only give us 20s (unless this has changed in the past 6 years, haven't used an ATM since I was in college) and I don't want to take all the cash away from the cashier. What do you suggest? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George C Posted August 21, 2018 #2 Share Posted August 21, 2018 Depends on how much you will be tipping, also good to have small bills like ones and fives if you visit any port , if you are in port and order drink and give large bill you may get change in local currency. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul929207 Posted August 21, 2018 #3 Share Posted August 21, 2018 I bring small bills to cover expenses until we get on the ship. I bring $100's for other expenses. When needed, I can go to the front desk and get smaller bills for the $100s. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Essiesmom Posted August 21, 2018 #4 Share Posted August 21, 2018 Guest services will be happy to break down large bills. EM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XBGuy Posted August 21, 2018 #5 Share Posted August 21, 2018 This may not help you for this cruise, but this is what I do. On my desk, behind my computer screen, I have a little box where I stash $1s, $5s and $10. Once or twice a week, I'll pull my current spending cash out of my pocket and put $5 or $10 in the box. By the next time a cruise rolls around, there is probably $150, or so, in the box. A day or two before we leave, I'll hit the ATM for $200 in $20s. Most of my tips are $10, or less. So, most of my $20s return from the cruise with me. When we return from the cruise, any "leftover" $1s, $5s and $10s go back into the box. "Leftover $20s go in my pocket for spending. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ldubs Posted August 21, 2018 #6 Share Posted August 21, 2018 Since you asked. . . If I were breaking $100 into smaller bills for a 19 day cruise, I would do $70 in fives and $30 in ones. If you are doing $100 each, then I would suggest $170 in fives and $30 in ones. You would probably run out of fives more often than anything, so this helps avoid having to stop somewhere to make change. If you need $10 or $15, well you can make it up with fives. If you don't use them, then bring them home -- easy peasy. No special formula - just a seat of the pants. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kartgv Posted August 21, 2018 #7 Share Posted August 21, 2018 Most USA banks are affiliated with a network of ATM machines that are usually available all over the world - USAA is a very large bank and you should have no problems. Ask your branch which machines will work for you and what kind of a fee they charge, which may be in addition to anything charged by the ATM at time of withdrawal. Yes, there have been some changes since you last used an ATM; the ones at our bank now allow me to specify what denomination bills I want - at least $5, $20, or $100 denominations. If you want anything else, you need to go to a teller. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zqvol Posted August 21, 2018 #8 Share Posted August 21, 2018 I bring nothing smaller than $20's. I usually end up going home with a hand full of singles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cb at sea Posted August 22, 2018 #9 Share Posted August 22, 2018 We never travel with only $200....if you NEED cash, it's good to have it! We generally bring $1500 for a week long trip. We bring mainly hundred dollar bills, a couple $20's, and whatever change occurs during the trip...the ship can break down larger bills for you. Larger bills are easier to carry than wads of smaller denominations. Whatever we don't need goes back in the bank when we get home. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simplelife Posted August 22, 2018 #10 Share Posted August 22, 2018 For $200, I would bring $40 in ones, $20 in fives; $40 in tens; and $100 in twenties. I have no need for large bills. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Debbdo Posted August 22, 2018 #11 Share Posted August 22, 2018 I bring nothing smaller than $20's. I usually end up going home with a hand full of singles. 100% agree...we never bring any bills (on a cruise) larger that $10.00. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lenquixote66 Posted August 22, 2018 #12 Share Posted August 22, 2018 20 $2 bills usually suffice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OCruisers Posted August 22, 2018 #13 Share Posted August 22, 2018 Guest services will be happy to break down large bills. EM Exactly, easier to bring larger bills and have Guest Services break them down for you as needed. ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OCruisers Posted August 22, 2018 #14 Share Posted August 22, 2018 We fly out for our cruise in 19 days. I've heard it's a good idea to bring cash. I was thinking $100 with me and $100 with him. We've prepaid our gratuities but may still do some extra tipping. What is the best way to break up the bills? How many 1s, 10s, 20s, do you generally decide to go with? We also want to use the cash to do some conservative port shopping. We bank with USAA and that is in Texas so the only way that I know of that we can get cash is to ask for cash back when in the grocery check out or the ATM. The ATM will only give us 20s (unless this has changed in the past 6 years, haven't used an ATM since I was in college) and I don't want to take all the cash away from the cashier. What do you suggest? Strongly suggest you take more than a total of $200 in cash for the two of you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simplelife Posted August 22, 2018 #15 Share Posted August 22, 2018 Strongly suggest you take more than a total of $200 in cash for the two of you. We rarely bring more than $200 and rarely spend it all. Tips for porters and the occasional tour guide or taxi. We may give something extra to the room steward and waitstaff on the last night. We do usually bring one credit card with us when we go ashore.That's it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heidi13 Posted August 22, 2018 #16 Share Posted August 22, 2018 Not sure of US Banks and haven't heard of USAA, but I would expect they are part of a network - we can use any ATM displaying the "Plus" logo. We only do longer cruises and while we use Visa for most expenses ashore we also purchase foreign currency from our local bank - always take US $ (mostly small bills <$20) and we purchase about $20 of local currency for each country we visit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlp20 Posted August 22, 2018 #17 Share Posted August 22, 2018 Pile of $1 to use for room service deliveries and $20 for stewards. Use plastic for any substantial shore purchases. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donaldsc Posted August 22, 2018 #18 Share Posted August 22, 2018 20 $2 bills usually suffice. I assume that you are kidding about the $2 bills. With more than 4000 posts to your credit, you should know better. DON Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlixPaige Posted August 22, 2018 Author #19 Share Posted August 22, 2018 Since you asked. . . If I were breaking $100 into smaller bills for a 19 day cruise, I would do $70 in fives and $30 in ones. If you are doing $100 each, then I would suggest $170 in fives and $30 in ones. You would probably run out of fives more often than anything, so this helps avoid having to stop somewhere to make change. If you need $10 or $15, well you can make it up with fives. If you don't use them, then bring them home -- easy peasy. No special formula - just a seat of the pants. A 19 day cruise sounds pretty great! That's how long we have until we leave for the cruise. It's a 4 day cruise. A real short one, haha. We are super conservative spenders when on vacation. We don't drink so no alcohol or bartender tips and we've already got our excursions paid for. We plan to shop when our excursions take us to the shopping areas but doubt we'll each spend over $30. We're doing the Catalina Island and Ensenada cruise aboard Carnival Inspiration. We have no cruise experience so we decided on a smaller ship to understand how cruising works. I'd love to go on RC Harmony of the Seas next year though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sykimball1498 Posted August 22, 2018 #20 Share Posted August 22, 2018 We normally bring more cash than $200 but we pay cash for ports usually. We take about $500-$700n depending on how many ports we have. We bring half in bigger bills and then the rest in 20's and some tens. We get the guest services desk to break our larger bills before we head off the ship. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
evandbob Posted August 22, 2018 #21 Share Posted August 22, 2018 I bring hundreds, just less volume than a wad of 5s and 10sl, then break down on the ship into smaller bills as needed. I do this at either Guest Services or the casino cashier. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Krazy Kruizers Posted August 22, 2018 #23 Share Posted August 22, 2018 Since we can no longer get Traveler Checks, I bring along $100 bills. I can get them changed into smaller bills at the front desk on the ship. That way I don't have a wad of money in my wallet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlixPaige Posted August 22, 2018 Author #24 Share Posted August 22, 2018 Thanks everyone! Good to know the Guest Services desk is equipped to handle this! We'll just pull out 20s and then have guest services break them down as needed. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LA_CA_GAL Posted August 22, 2018 #25 Share Posted August 22, 2018 We never travel with only $200....if you NEED cash, it's good to have it! We generally bring $1500 for a week long trip. I could not imagine going on a cruise, out of the country with only $200. Personally, I would not leave the house with less than $200 in cash. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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