Canada...Cash...And Cuncun....?

Discussion in 'Temptation Cancun' started by Turpin, Jan 24, 2011.

  1. wentcrazy

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    apparently the canadian travel site warns us to bring can cash or pesos,i have always brought usd with me, not sure why they are advising this
     
  2. Pete&Angie

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    We were there in November and had no issue with people NOT taking Canadian $. Although we had US, Canadian $ and pesos on had most of the time...

    The US and Canadian $ are currently at PAR... so I don't think it will be an issue either way.
     
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  3. wentcrazy

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    great to know, thx
     
  4. bake

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    dollars or pescos

    i"ve been to cancun 19 times and i found that using the AMERICAN DOLLARS will go a long ways espically shopping.:lotsofmichaelfs::lotsofmichaelfs::huepfen013::huepfen013::huepfen013:
     
  5. Tiger&Kitten

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    We always bring about $400 USD per week.
    We try to collect as many onses as possible before we get there too (they're harder to find down there). Our bank hates us :)
    Singles are great for tips, and US cash is good for souvenirs and smaller stuff - like a beer and a bag of chips in a convenience store.
    Otherwise we use credit cards. We always get a great exchange rate (they convert pesos to USD, then to CAD). Last time there I bought a liter of Cueurvo Gold at Walmart for 900 pesos. The charge on my Amex was $8.75.
     
  6. NickandAsh

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    $400 USD for a week sounds pretty awesome, if we can get away with it! Is stuff cheaper in Mexico or similar to the US because it's a tourist town?
     
  7. Canadian Dos Equis fan

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    It will feel pretty similar to home in terms of the prices but a little bit cheaper. I would budget probably $100 to $150 per couple for a night at a club downtown for example. But even though it may cost a couple of bucks remember where you are doing it! :)
     
  8. JenandTodd

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    It's at PAR here, but the exchange rates in the hotel really doesn't change. I think it's been the same exchange rate every time we've been there (9 times) over the past 7 years. They always give a better exchange rate for USD.

    We always exchange our money at home to USD and have not had any problems using it in Mexico.
     
  9. bake

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    tipping

    when tipping i found that using $2 bills that the waiters and porters maids,really appricate that the locals lool at the $2 bill as being good luck,they will help you all week:flagusa::musik026::flagusa::icon_biggrin::icon_biggrin::icon_biggrin:
     
  10. Pete&Angie

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    [​IMG]

    Haven't seen a $2 bill in years bake...
     
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