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Money / Currency
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New York City
Changing Your Money:
Major credit and debit cards, including the Visa Cash Passport Card, are
widely accepted. You can also access your bank account using US ATMs which
are ubiquitous. Travellers cheques are easily converted to cash at any bank.
You'll probably need to take your passport along to prove your identity. Taxi drivers expect 10% and hairdressers 15% if their service is satisfactory. Baggage carriers (skycaps in airports, bellhops in hotels) receive US$1.00 for the first bag and US$0.50 for each additional bag. In 1st class and luxury hotels, tipping can reach ludicrous proportions - doormen, bellboys and parking attendants all expect to be tipped at least US$1.00 for each service performed - including simply opening a taxi door for you. (Business travellers should tip the cleaning staff US$5.00 a day.)
Money Tips:
If you camp or stay in hostels, catch buses and cook your own food, you
could feasibly explore the country on around US$50.00 a day. Staying in
motels and eating at modest cafes will mean you'll hit the US$100.00 mark,
and enjoying the convenience of a rental car will push your daily budget up
to US$150.00.
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