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scho63 01-27-2013 03:55 PM

I'm on my 3rd passport and the longest I waited was between 2-3 weeks. One of the few things our government does quickly. If you are worried about time, go for the expedited service.

007 01-27-2013 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by mlyonsd (Post 9355577)
Well if you have to go alone those are the breaks.

LMAO

PARTY!!!!

007 01-29-2013 02:34 AM

Do any of you purchase trip insurance for your travel? Sandals offers it for $99 each which seems kind of high to me.

Setsuna 01-29-2013 02:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 9348592)
I told you not to submit a picture of an Asian woman on the application.

LMAO I know, I know. But seriously. I couldn't get my original birth certificate so I got a copy from the city records and that apparently made the lady who was reviewing my junk to think I wasn't who I said I was and denied me my passport. I was like WTF?

KCUnited 01-29-2013 06:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 9360863)
Do any of you purchase trip insurance for your travel? Sandals offers it for $99 each which seems kind of high to me.

I never do. Also, as a return Sandals guest, I can say that experience can be had for much less $$$ at other adult only AI's. Not having or even liking kids, my wife and I are good for at least 1 adult only AI trip a year.

007 01-29-2013 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 9360912)
I never do. Also, as a return Sandals guest, I can say that experience can be had for much less $$$ at other adult only AI's. Not having or even liking kids, my wife and I are good for at least 1 adult only AI trip a year.

What other AIs? Also, we got 4 nights for 1600 which is over 55% less than their regular rates.

ChiefGator 01-29-2013 06:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 9360863)
Do any of you purchase trip insurance for your travel? Sandals offers it for $99 each which seems kind of high to me.

Not even sure what that would cover... in case you cancel or something?

007 01-29-2013 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by ChiefGator (Post 9360916)
Not even sure what that would cover... in case you cancel or something?

Pretty much if anything happened that would kill the trip unexpectedly. Say I break my leg a week before the trip or something.

KCUnited 01-29-2013 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 9360914)
What other AIs (what does AI mean anyway) Also, we got 4 nights for 1600 which is over 55% less than their regular rates.

All inclusive. They've been having that "55% sale" for over 7 years now (maybe longer), that's just their price. For Jamaica, the Couples brand is comparible (I believe they were owned by Sandals at one point). It has a more tropical, Jamaica feel than the "higher end" finish feel of a Sandals, which is a matter of personal preference. The Excellence brand is also comparible, they have 2 resorts in Montego Bay, Secrets (uber ghey name) St. James and the Orchid. I haven't stayed at either of those resorts, but I have stayed at Excellence's throughout Mexico (Mexico always providing more bang for your buck flying out of the Midwest).

There certainly isn't anything wrong with Sandals, I prefer them actually, but have found there are similar options at lower price points and threw it out as an FYI.

007 01-29-2013 06:32 AM

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 9360921)
All inclusive. They've been having that "55% sale" for over 7 years now (maybe longer), that's just their price. For Jamaica, the Couples brand is comparible (I believe they were owned by Sandals at one point). It has a more tropical, Jamaica feel than the "higher end" finish feel of a Sandals, which is a matter of personal preference. The Excellence brand is also comparible, they have 2 resorts in Montego Bay, Secrets (uber ghey name) St. James and the Orchid. I haven't stayed at either of those resorts, but I have stayed at Excellence's throughout Mexico (Mexico always providing more bang for your buck flying out of the Midwest).

There certainly isn't anything wrong with Sandals, I prefer them actually, but have found there are similar options at lower price points and threw it out as an FYI.

I've done a little searching but so far I haven't seen anything that makes me regret my purchase. The ones that beat the price just don't look as good as the Sandals resort we chose. Doesn't matter, we have been wanting to do something like this for a looooong time. We are really looking forward to it.

KCUnited 01-29-2013 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 9360923)
I've done a little searching but so far I haven't seen anything that makes me regret my purchase. The ones that beat the price just don't look as good as the Sandals resort we chose. Doesn't matter, we have been wanting to do something like this for a looooong time. We are really looking forward to it.

Yeah, you certainly won't regret it. I've met people and staff at Sandals that I'm friends with to this day, so I have a huge soft spot for them. You'll have a great time.

mikeyis4dcats. 01-29-2013 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 9360863)
Do any of you purchase trip insurance for your travel? Sandals offers it for $99 each which seems kind of high to me.

we always do, not so much for the trip cancellation part, but for the medical coverage.

For example, if you have a major illness or injury in Mexico and need to be medevaced to the US, thats 70 to 80k. Paid upfront. Trip insurance with medical covers that. We used MH Ross this last time, IIRC the premium for coverage on a 3k trip including a rider for electronics loss of damage (DSLR camera) was about $130.

Incidentally, my wife did need medical attention while at the resort, and the doctor came to our room at 4:00am, examined, gave her a shot, and 2 scripts and it cost me $220 US cash. Trip insurance will reimburse once our medical insurance denies the claim.

Dartgod 01-29-2013 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 9360863)
Do any of you purchase trip insurance for your travel? Sandals offers it for $99 each which seems kind of high to me.

For trips that I have invested a lot of money in, yes. But you can get it cheaper than that. I think Travel Guard is the one we've used. I think it was around $125 for both of us total and covered pretty much anything that could happen. Lost luggage, delayed flights, and cancellations for any reason.

Dartgod 01-29-2013 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by mikeyis4dcats. (Post 9361048)
we always do, not so much for the trip cancellation part, but for the medical coverage.

For example, if you have a major illness or injury in Mexico and need to be medevaced to the US, thats 70 to 80k. Paid upfront. Trip insurance with medical covers that. We used MH Ross this last time, IIRC the premium for coverage on a 3k trip including a rider for electronics loss of damage (DSLR camera) was about $130.

Incidentally, my wife did need medical attention while at the resort, and the doctor came to our room at 4:00am, examined, gave her a shot, and 2 scripts and it cost me $220 US cash. Trip insurance will reimburse once our medical insurance denies the claim.

Doh, yeah. Completely forgot about the medical coverage. It's a worthwhile investment, IMO.

007 01-29-2013 11:26 PM

I'll have to look into both of those and compare them to what Sandals offers.


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