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sunshinemckenzie
07-04-2007, 10:07 PM
I can't seem to find the info but when is the next special cashout? DH is planning on us leaving for our 20th anniversary the end of the month for a couple of days. Sorry but I'm not leaving until I know I'm not missing the next cashout. :rotfl:

I need to book our ressies in Canada but need to find out when the cash out is before I even do that.

Anyone know the exact date, so I please Dh and make the ressies tonight:)

sunshinecindy
07-04-2007, 10:23 PM
It will certainly not be before the 20th of the month, and it will be on a weekday. The exact day is not known for sure yet. Hope this helps.

sunshinemckenzie
07-04-2007, 11:16 PM
It will certainly not be before the 20th of the month, and it will be on a weekday. The exact day is not known for sure yet. Hope this helps.

UGGGHHHHHH! He wants to go to Canada from July 24-27. Now how in the world am I going to be able to explain to him that I can't be sitting in a casino incase the special cashout happens that day!:rotfl:

Tiggerific711
07-05-2007, 10:08 AM
UGGGHHHHHH! He wants to go to Canada from July 24-27. Now how in the world am I going to be able to explain to him that I can't be sitting in a casino incase the special cashout happens that day!:rotfl:

I'm pretty much in the same boat. We leave for HHI on the 26th and won't return until 8/4. I hope I don't miss the cash out, I finally have $100 to cash out for!!!

TTFN
Marianne

bbangel
07-05-2007, 11:43 AM
You're coming to Canada to go to a casino?

llgray16
07-05-2007, 02:43 PM
Well, there are always special cashouts for SMs ;)

3boysmomma
07-05-2007, 05:34 PM
Can't wait for the special cash out!!! Trying to save as much as I can for our WDW trip in January:cooldance:

sunshinemckenzie
07-05-2007, 06:05 PM
You're coming to Canada to go to a casino?


Yep, we are heading to Windsor for a couple days. Just getting ready to use the SR link to book travelodge-which is just down the road from Casino Windsor. This will probably be our last time to Canada because we only go up to gamble 2-3 times a year but with the cost of a passport it's kinda silly to spend that money before we even hit the casino. So we will be stuck in Detroit which isn't nearly as much fun.

LuvMyBoys
07-05-2007, 07:54 PM
Yep, we are heading to Windsor for a couple days. Just getting ready to use the SR link to book travelodge-which is just down the road from Casino Windsor. This will probably be our last time to Canada because we only go up to gamble 2-3 times a year but with the cost of a passport it's kinda silly to spend that money before we even hit the casino. So we will be stuck in Detroit which isn't nearly as much fun.

Hey there, fellow Michigander!! :) We like to go up to Canada too, but we whiz right by Windsor and head up to Stratford :love:

I think we get until 2009 though before a passport will be required for those travelling into Canada via car.

Good luck at the casinos! I always lose all my gambling money within 15 minutes of hitting the door! :rotfl:

That's why we avoid the casinos! :)

bbangel
07-05-2007, 09:50 PM
Get a passport and go wild! There is a whole big country up here to explore! Not to mention the rest of the world!
Actually there are rumours here that they realize they are being boneheaded about passports on the border and may change it to the new improved drivers license y'all are working on.

That said, my mom is hoping to make enough before the special cash out to.

llgray16
07-06-2007, 08:55 AM
Gambling in Canada isn't as good as it used to be thanks to that strong Canadian Dollar. I miss the days of US$.60/C$1!!! Now it your lucky if you get something below US$.95/C$1.

I'm sure my Canadian friends aren't complaining about those new rates though!

LuvMyBoys
07-06-2007, 10:14 AM
Gambling in Canada isn't as good as it used to be thanks to that strong Canadian Dollar. I miss the days of US$.60/C$1!!! Now it your lucky if you get something below US$.95/C$1.

I know what you mean! It used to be so great to know that the hotel rate or dinner price was actually better than it looked b/c of the exchange rate. Now with the strong Canadian dollar and the GST/and other taxes, it doesn't look so appealing!

I do love Canada though, a Tim Horton's on every corner! :rotfl:

bbangel
07-06-2007, 11:48 AM
You would be suprised at some of the complaining about the dollar. Manufacturers counted on the low dollar to make their goods look better to the US and the film industry came up here because it was cheaper to shoot.

We are still charged on the old exchange on goods imported (so we pay way too much for books!)

I'm happy though, since it makes my Disney trip so much cheaper. And since my DVC payment is due in less than a month I hope it keeps climbing!

PSL1013
07-06-2007, 12:36 PM
I know what you mean! It used to be so great to know that the hotel rate or dinner price was actually better than it looked b/c of the exchange rate. Now with the strong Canadian dollar and the GST/and other taxes, it doesn't look so appealing!

I do love Canada though, a Tim Horton's on every corner! :rotfl:

Ohhh...Tim Horton just opened a few months ago in my little town and I love it! :love:

LuvMyBoys
07-06-2007, 12:37 PM
We have to drive out of our way to go to Tim Horton's, I wish there were more here! But it's worth it for Iced Cappucino's and TimBits!! :love:

PSL1013
07-06-2007, 01:02 PM
I love their Iced Tea...what are TimBits, LOL!

LuvMyBoys
07-06-2007, 01:49 PM
TimBits are donut holes :) I love the apple fritter ones, good way to indulge without having to order a whole donut :love:

PSL1013
07-06-2007, 01:55 PM
Oh I must check these out the next time I go! Thanks....or maybe not? :cooldance:

bbangel
07-06-2007, 02:54 PM
mmmm Timbits. Will have to grab some on my way back from lunch. Only a minutes walk from my desk!