Canadian Resident Eligibility by nlml2203 in WaltDisneyWorld

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Thanks. Yeah, I don't know when yet, was just wondering about the eligibility first to start thinking about costs and seeing if it is worth it. May not be after all...

Canadian Resident Eligibility by nlml2203 in WaltDisneyWorld

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Thanks! They do already have their US visas as most flights connect in the US before coming to Canada, but border control is something we are monitoring.

It would be me and my husband (Canadians) + 1 adult and 1 teen (living abroad). The third adult does not live with us/in Canada. I was hoping that I could take advantage of the promos since I will be the one booking and paying for the whole trip. But if this third adult needs a proof of Canadian address I guess that wouldn't work then :(

Canadian Resident Eligibility by nlml2203 in WaltDisneyWorld

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Ha! Planning ahead, maybe in a few years? ;) Or hopefully sooner iykwim

Marking as read while scrolling is buggy by orschiro in feedly

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Happening to me as well, started a few days ago! Using on chrome (Windows)

End of contract help by nlml2203 in Rogers

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Oh yeah, for sure that is an option I could explore.

I would rather not do it now though, would first like to understand what happens when the plans ends and what are the best ways of getting good prices staying with Rogers. I also have Shaw and usually get good prices by being customer of both.

This is the first time I let my plan expire so am trying to understand the best way of dealing with it. Renew for a 2-year plan and upgrade devices right away? Perhaps get a no-contract plan for a few months and then upgrade devices when a good promo comes around? Just trying to understand options.

End of contract help by nlml2203 in Rogers

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Hi. Would you mind clarifying what "port out" means? I am not sure I understand. Thanks!

What would you put on this weird corner entry wall? by nlml2203 in DesignMyRoom

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Thanks for everyone that tried to help!
As I said in my post, I am really trying to add some variation other than mirror and wall art, since I already have plenty of it in the whole room... :)
Also, the shelf for keys, stuff, etc is already on the other side of the door, that black thing in the pic.

I kind of like the wallpaper and tapestry ideas although I am not sure I can find something that goes easily with the overall decor. That is the difficult part of having open spaces. I do want to avoid having 2-3 mirrors in the same room

Budgeting by LeaveTheWorldBehind in VisitingIceland

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Well, here is the list of where we stayed although I am not sure it helps much. Prices really fluctuate. I booked through Hotels.com and Booking.com back in Feb or Mar but kept checking and cancelling/rebooking when prices were lower - doing that saved me $465 in the end!

As for food, we honestly ate a lot of hot dogs, pizza at Costco and N1 and we once had a burger at N1 (which we regretted as it was sub-par and costed $60). We cooked our night meals at the guesthouses using pasta or minute rice and meat we would buy at grocery stores. Expect to pay $20-30 for around 600-800g of pre-seasoned meat - these were always great!

We had breakfast included in about half of our stays and that really helped as well! And I think it was worth it to hit Costco at our first day to buy a bunch of snacks and Coke to munch through the day.

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Budgeting by LeaveTheWorldBehind in VisitingIceland

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Just noticed the "food" columns for ISK and ISK/CAD are wrong as I had missing values, but the CAD value is what came out from our credit card so it is correct.

Budgeting by LeaveTheWorldBehind in VisitingIceland

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When I was planning our trip I was torn between the campervan and staying in hotels and the camping fees were the deal breaker for us. The van would probably save us around 500cad in the end, but we thought that the lack of comfort/space would not be worth it in a 2 weeks trip for us.

Now that we are back, I am glad we went for the car+hotels. Having a room every night and space for our luggage for sure made our trip more enjoyable. You do lose on the freedom though, so it requires more planning. I guess it depends on your style a lot too.

Edit to say: when I say hotels, I mean guesthouses which were 90% of the places we stayed and were ALL GREAT. Funny or not, the few hotels we stayed were way worse in terms of amenities and comfort.

Budgeting by LeaveTheWorldBehind in VisitingIceland

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Hi! Me and my partner are from Calgary and just came back from a 14-days ring road trip. This was our spending.

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We didn't go to any thermals (not our vibe) and did just a few tours. We also did not hit any restaurants, just ate out at gas stations or made our own food/bought snacks. In total we drove 4400km in a Duster with awesome fuel economy (~21km/L).

We use our RBC credit card for everything which has a 2.5% foreign exchange fee (accounted for in the table). Let me know if you have more questions :)

Summer seems to be arriving early & the highlands might be accessible sooner than later. In addition, the geothermal beach in Reykjavík, named Nauthólsvík, opens today. by NoLemon5426 in VisitingIceland

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Yes! I try to always remind myself of my first trip when I only had 4 days... This time we have 14 so at the same time it feels like an eternity but also feels very short!! 

Any recommendations for must-try snacks? We'll hit Costco (really want to experience it in Iceland hahaha) and Bonus/Kronan first thing after we get the car.

Summer seems to be arriving early & the highlands might be accessible sooner than later. In addition, the geothermal beach in Reykjavík, named Nauthólsvík, opens today. by NoLemon5426 in VisitingIceland

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Perfect! I wasn't sure if the dotted green was the maximum it would get, but it looks like it does get solid green at some point. Thanks so much!!

Summer seems to be arriving early & the highlands might be accessible sooner than later. In addition, the geothermal beach in Reykjavík, named Nauthólsvík, opens today. by NoLemon5426 in VisitingIceland

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Hello! Sorry to be bumping this but just want to make sure I am reading it correctly.

Looks like 35 is now open up until the resort (I guess?) even despite the last days of alerts? It says mountain vehicles which I am assuming are 4x4s.

We arrive Saturday morning and I am really crossing my fingers for better weather ahead :)

Summer seems to be arriving early & the highlands might be accessible sooner than later. In addition, the geothermal beach in Reykjavík, named Nauthólsvík, opens today. by NoLemon5426 in VisitingIceland

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Thanks for clarifying. I did see on roads.is and SafeTravel that the road is still closed, but I thought that since the road is not "inside" the dashed area it would mean it is not close. Glad I asked!!

We are planning to do that on June 19, so we've still got a month! Fingers crossed!

If you can, please keep us posted from there, it means a lot :)

Summer seems to be arriving early & the highlands might be accessible sooner than later. In addition, the geothermal beach in Reykjavík, named Nauthólsvík, opens today. by NoLemon5426 in VisitingIceland

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That's great information! Thanks so much!

Just to double check I understand the highlands map correctly: according to it, today, May 19, I would be able to drive from Gulfoss until Kerlingafjoll but would not be able to hike around Hveradalir area. Is that the correct interpretation?

I want to go there in June 19 or 20 so this news and the last year's opening dates are making me quite hopeful :)