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17 Jul 19, 01:32 PM |
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Excited about Disney
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Revolut is my card of choice (I work in the foreign exchange area of financial services).
It's easy to set up and you can get more than one card (helps if you're worried you might lose one). You use the app to top up in sterling direct from your bank acct then convert into USD as much you want to, and as and when you want to. As long as you convert Mon-Fri you will get pretty much a straight market rate, if you convert at weekends then there is about half a cent margin. There is no commision or fee when you use it because you are spending USD, not GBP. Another advantage is that you control the card via the app so if you lose one you can freeze it instantly to stop anyone using it - or if you are really worried you can convert the USD back to sterling and then transfer back to your bank acct. Hope this helps :-) |
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19 Jul 19, 09:38 AM |
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Thread Starter
Excited about Disney
Join Date: Jul 16
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Thanks everyone for all your help
Think we will look at taking a mix, cash, card and CC will look into the revolut and starling cards Thanks again |
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19 Jul 19, 01:26 PM |
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slightly serious Dibber
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We're taking mix of cash and Halifax Clarity cred card. That should hopefully cover all bases
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19 Jul 19, 04:08 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jul 10
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Check insurance. Its unlikely to cover £1000s in cash...
Don't think it'll happen to you? Story the other day about a lady who got robbed in the airport $3000 if I remember. All her cash. Gone. Insurance paid out £500. Which they had to make last for two weeks... |
19 Jul 19, 08:26 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jan 19
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Ive just received Claxton card. Great rates, controlled using app and signed up through martin lewis website and got £30 free when loaded £500!
Just used it to pay for our esta |
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19 Jul 19, 08:46 PM |
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Getting Excited
Join Date: Jan 13
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In 2016 I only took $50 cash and just used the Clarity card for everything including a couple of ice creams from the little carts in Disney. Kids are taking $150 each this time that they have saved / grandparents have given them but think I will just use the card all the time. Can add tips to most of the chip and pin machines at restaurants now also.
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19 Jul 19, 10:13 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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We save our spending money before we go and then use a fee free credit card when we are there. Pay it off at the end of week one on the app while on holiday then again when we are in the airport waiting to fly home. I take less and less in cash every year. Planning on taking no more than $500 next trip and only that much because I never want to be in a foreign country with no access to any cash. It’s not a rational thing! I will give my daughter her clothes spending money on a pre paid card. When it’s gone it’s gone.
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19 Jul 19, 10:31 PM |
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Join Date: Jan 19
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19 Jul 19, 11:06 PM |
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I don’t mind at all. We never stay offsite. Sometimes we have ‘free’ dining other times not. We will probably bring most of it back if staying on site but as I said I use a fee free CC with the funds already saved to pay it off before we get home. I just have nightmares about global ATM failures and not having a bean on me! If we haven’t got a dining plan I budget $100 each a day and budget an extra amount of spending money if we’ve got it. With a dining plan I’d more than halve that. Depends on the trip too. I do occasional 9 night trips with just my daughter so we don’t go near a Mall or an Outlet. That means with $200 a day we can eat and shop well on property. As soon as you ‘go shopping’ the game changes. Me; I buy almost nothing after so many trips. The kids (now 17 and 20) can do major damage at the Outlets though... that’s why I am in favour of giving them a ore paid card. To budget it’s best to do your research. Work out average meal costs per day. Work out tips. Work out parking and petrol or Uber costs. Add 10%. Then decide how much more you want as the rest is avoidable with will power.
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20 Jul 19, 10:05 AM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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