July 28, 2007 - "Rome-ancing the Mouse Cruisers" -11 days! Part 2

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Hi all,

Just checking in - I'm stressed and mad to day :headache: - so need to think about my holiday to chill out.

I ordered 2 skirts on 1st May from Marks & Spencers online _ Dont know whether the USA Lot will have heard about them - but they are one of the major chains in the UK.

The total cost of the 2 skirts was £47 ( roughy $95)

The £47 was debited from my bank -however only 1 skirt turned up as 1 was out of stock.
I called to chase up a refund (as I had not got the skirt and they said they would have to send a cheque) I have chased it up several times but no cheque. Then on 14th May they took another £47 from my account :eek: . I called last friday they said whilst I was waiting for the cheque they would send me some complimentry vouchers £20 for my troubles.
Well I checked my bank today and they have taken another £47 Plus they have charged me £24.95 for the £20 complimetry vouchers :mad:
I have been on to head office today and am awaiting a phone call form them. I am owed now a total of £140.95 and It has made me go overdrawn in my account.

I am soo cross -Just wait till the person phones me -

sorry about that rant

:scared1: :scared1: The RANT is perfectly understandable.
sending some pixiedust: to help smooth the way for a quick resolution.

Sandra
 
I was planning on purchasing from bank of america. So if I use my bofa card you are saying they will charge me a cash advance fee????? I didn't see that mentioned anywhere. Will American Express do the same?

It's not the bank or American Express that charges the cash advance fee - it's your credit card company. In most cases buying foreign currency using a credit card is considered the same thing as a cash advance - so whatever terms apply to your card will apply. When I bought from BofA, I just had them pull the money from my checking account.

With American Express, if you have a gold or platinum card they'll waive the $15/order fee. Also, they can debit a checking account if you order by phone (as compared to on the web).

You'd think they'd make this easier....

But at least it's not Mark & Spencer....
 
It's not the bank or American Express that charges the cash advance fee - it's your credit card company. In most cases buying foreign currency using a credit card is considered the same thing as a cash advance - so whatever terms apply to your card will apply. When I bought from BofA, I just had them pull the money from my checking account.

With American Express, if you have a gold or platinum card they'll waive the $15/order fee. Also, they can debit a checking account if you order by phone (as compared to on the web).

You'd think they'd make this easier....

But at least it's not Mark & Spencer....

Same as us here charges for credit cards, also advise your credit card company about seven days before you travel that you are going and where and the likly debits. Security checks and card stops are high.

Marks and Sparks is good for xchange
 
I was thinking of just taking Andrew's summary and getting that all into the pocket guide.

That sounds like a great idea!!

Ok, I think I got it right. So I come up with 146 lanyards and 99 reels. Does that agree with anyone else's count.

:confused3
I'm sure someone will want them - either those 2 families or someone else who pops on between now and the cruise.

Hi all,

Just checking in - I'm stressed and mad to day :headache: - so need to think about my holiday to chill out.
I am soo cross -Just wait till the person phones me -

sorry about that rant

Very understandable rant!! Maybe you can get them to pay your overdraft fees too - it's worth a try!

Reasonable is questionable.... but there are some places where you can buy currency online ahead of your trip.

American Experss (note, their rates for foreign currency traveler's checks are better than for cash).

Bank of America - ok rates if you have an account, but avoid using a credit card to avoid cash advance fees. Same for Wells Fargo.

From what I've seen, using your own bank gets you the best rate. American Express comes in a close second unless you want traveler's checks, in which case their rates are very good. AAA and other online foreign exchange sites are expensive.

I haven't checked airports in a while, but my basic assumption is that they are among the most expensive places to exchange currency.

From other threads it sounds like travelers checks are a pain to use. I had BofA in CA, but not anymore. My MT bank if very local - would be quite a pain to get euros from them. I am using my Paypal debit card to get euros from ATMs when I'm in Europe. I just wanted to start out with some. But, I guess I could wait until I get to the Barcelona airport and look for an ATM then.
 
That sounds like a great idea!!


I'm sure someone will want them - either those 2 families or someone else who pops on between now and the cruise.



Very understandable rant!! Maybe you can get them to pay your overdraft fees too - it's worth a try!



From other threads it sounds like travelers checks are a pain to use. I had BofA in CA, but not anymore. My MT bank if very local - would be quite a pain to get euros from them. I am using my Paypal debit card to get euros from ATMs when I'm in Europe. I just wanted to start out with some. But, I guess I could wait until I get to the Barcelona airport and look for an ATM then.

Barcelona port has exchange as well.
 
This is on DEBS All ears net site well worth a read if you have a few days in Barcelona:-

(Barcelona) On Your Own
Many of you have requested details on how we traveled on our own to Montserrat! The simple answer is we had Gary the Guide who had done extensive research. He was awesome! Gary has offered his notes for those of you who want to try it yourselves.

Keep in mind, this is one person's suggestion. Your experience may vary. Do the research before you go!

Montserrat Monastery (just outside Barcelona)

Do it on your own - Step by Step – by Gary the Guide

The following is my step by step guide to traveling to Montserrat Monastery on your own.

I will assume that you are staying at a hotel within walking distance of a Barcelona metro stop. If you are not, or are not comfortable with using a metro system you could take a cab to Placa Espanya. The trains run hourly to Montserrat at 36 minutes past the hour, first train is 8:36am.

1. You need to get to Placa Espanya, this is where the FGC suburban line R5 departs.

2. Barcelona metro is very easy, cheap, quick, clean. While we felt safe using it all day and into the early evening hours, use caution and be aware of pickpockets! All lines are numbered and signed in color code. For example, the 7 of us who did Montserrat on our own were all staying about 500 feet from line 4 (linea 4), yellow colored on the metro map, stop named El Maresme Forum.

3. All metro lines are signed for the direction of travel towards the ends of the line from where you are standing,

For example at el Maresme Forum - the line travels towards Trinitat Nova, or La Pau. To get towards the city we traveled in the direction of Trinitat Nova, signed as Direccio
Trinitat nova.

Link to tmb official metro site -- www.tmb.net/en_US/home.jsp

4. After arriving at Placa Espanya, look for the FGC station. This is an underground station. It is linked by a passageway from the red line (linea 1) metro stop. There is also an above ground entrance signed with a blue on white background sign that looks like an intertwined f and c.

5. Go to the information booth and ask for a ticket to monistrol de Montserrat. I would strongly recommend the TOT MONTSERRAT type of ticket. While it is the most expensive, it includes roundtrip train, rack railway, 2 funiculars, lunch in the self serve cafeteria, museum, - which is just about all there is to see in Montserrat. There is a staff person outside the booth who can assist with the automatic ticket machine, although his English was limited on our trip day. I would recommend paying with cash (EUROs) as some of our party had difficulty with
credit/debit cards. It is about 34 Euro per adult, not cheap, but still cheaper than the Disney excursion price.

Link to fgc site
www.fgc.net/accesible/eng/viatjar/oci.php

6. Take the R5 train towards Manresa. Trains are very clearly marked, and are signed with the train number. This is an end of the line station so the platforms are marked well.

7. Get off at Monistrol de Montserrat. It's about a 55 minute train ride; about half is outside the urban areas in countryside. You want the next stop after montserrat-aeri. You will see the cable car and the monastery on the left, facing direction of train travel for several minutes before this stop, it's the 12th stop from Barcelona if the train is making all the stops

8. The rack railway (cremallera de montserrat) meets the train, transfer across the platform, about 20 minute ride up to the monastery.

9. You are there! Reverse the train order to return to Barcelona. The rack trains leave the monastery about 6 minutes after the hour, and are timed to meet the Barcelona trains. I believe last train is 5:30pm so don't stay too late. Check fgc timetable for the last train back to Barcelona. Remember all trains are timetabled in military/24 hour clock style, IE: 0836, for the first train of the day

A brief word about the cable car. I made a mistake while leading our group and thought it was included in our tickets. So imagine my embarrassment when we got off at monistrol de arie, and found we had to pay another 5 euros each to take the cable car, or wait an hour for the next train to go 1 stop further. We elected to pay the euros and take the e ticket cable car. BE ADVISED, this is a European style cable car, which means it's pretty well up in the air for awhile, so anyone with a real height issues might want to skip this. I loved it because it gave me a real appreciation for the labor and commitment of the monks and craftsmen who built that far up the mountain.

Montserrat is a very spiritual place and occupies a special part of the heart of the people of Cataluña. Please respect this and do not be the ugly American tourist. Cover knees and shoulders in the basilica, and no flash photography inside either.
http://www.allearsnet.com/blogs/guestblog/2007/06/cruising_the_med_montserrat_mo_1.html
 
Hi all,

Just checking in - I'm stressed and mad to day :headache: - so need to think about my holiday to chill out.

I ordered 2 skirts on 1st May from Marks & Spencers online _ Dont know whether the USA Lot will have heard about them - but they are one of the major chains in the UK.

The total cost of the 2 skirts was £47 ( roughy $95)

The £47 was debited from my bank -however only 1 skirt turned up as 1 was out of stock.
I called to chase up a refund (as I had not got the skirt and they said they would have to send a cheque) I have chased it up several times but no cheque. Then on 14th May they took another £47 from my account :eek: . I called last friday they said whilst I was waiting for the cheque they would send me some complimentry vouchers £20 for my troubles.
Well I checked my bank today and they have taken another £47 Plus they have charged me £24.95 for the £20 complimetry vouchers :mad:
I have been on to head office today and am awaiting a phone call form them. I am owed now a total of £140.95 and It has made me go overdrawn in my account.

I am soo cross -Just wait till the person phones me -

sorry about that rant

Best of luck on this Helen. You have every right to be angry. I hope you resolve this soon.

Just received mail. I have finally received the dcl med. dvd. Will comment on it when I get to see it. ;)

Anna, I got mine a few days ago and have not had a chance to view it. I downloaded the podcast which I want to enjoy on the plane trip over so I may not view the DVD before. Depends on how much of a Disney fix I need before the trip.
 
Any idea where I can exchange 100 E bills at the airport? DH ordered Euros but in 100 bills. We'll need smaller bills for the taxi from the airport to the hotel.

Maryann
 
Just got great news!! DS just got a job teaching 8th grade Social Studies for next year! Yippee!!!!:cheer2: :teacher: :cheer2::teacher: :cheer2::teacher: :cheer2:

Maryann
 
ok after spending 2 hours on the phone I am sending a letter of compliant


I need to think nice happy thoughts and go to bed becasue Im sooooo tired:surfweb:
 
Any idea where I can exchange 100 E bills at the airport? DH ordered Euros but in 100 bills. We'll need smaller bills for the taxi from the airport to the hotel.

Maryann

There will be exchange facilities in the airport, but I bet they will charge, how about ordering a few more and ask for small ones, ask your local bank now they might have some in from someone and swap a few.
 
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