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2009 Spring NS Attendee
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ok so i want to know how much money i should bring?
how much did/are you bringing?
was it enough?
 
Posts: 8 | Location (Hometown): Omaha, Nebraska | Registered: January 07, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
<brit>
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I am planning on bringing at least $100. You need like $10 a day for lunch and some extra money for souvenirs.
 
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<Former Faculty Advisor>
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Plan on $10 for lunch. You may want to grab the occasional coffee ($4) or soda ($2). Depending on the souvenir, it could be anything from $5 - $500... depending on how crazy you intend to go. Also, if you plan to packet appropriately then you will not need to buy unplanned things. IE: You will need gloves, scarf, etc in DC. It also gets rain.. An umbrella would be wise. Comfortable shoes too. A small bottle of some downy wrinkle releaser will also help.
 
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2009 Spring NS Attendee
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$4 for a cup of coffee!? Mine are $1.26.
 
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2009 Spring NS Attendee
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ok thanks for all the help
 
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<Ahrenjb>
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Don't forget the $40 for the shuttle if you're flying in. Seems a bit steep to me, but hey, that's DC I suppose.
 
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do most places we go take debit/credit cards?


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Posts: 27 | Location (Hometown): Illinois | Registered: October 11, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I imagine most of the places we'll be going for lunch would take debit.


~For once you have tasted flight, you will walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward.
 
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<Former Faculty Advisor>
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I would say debit and credit cards are accepted 98% of places.
 
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good deal thanks :-)


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2009 Spring NS Attendee
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If we were to bring cash, how much should we bring?


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<Shane>
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bring like 100 dollars, it will take care of all ur food, any snacks, and sum trinkets that u might find as well. every place i went, they took debit and credit.
 
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<Lananh>
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How much is it going to cost if we go ?
 
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<Amy Herman>
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Street vendors are really the only people you'll deal with who might not take plastic.

I'd say $150 just to be safe.
 
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