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Hello all, I'll be in Tokyo next week and I planned a day at Disneyland but everytime I try to buy the tickets online it gives me an error. I looked into it and only found that my cards needed to have 3-D secure. I called Chase bank and they had no idea what that was. I called Visa and they called it Visa secure and told me to talk to my bank. I tried with multiple cards and nothing works. Has anyone else had this issue? Is there any other way to buy the tickets?
For me, a toss up between South America or South East Asia. Wild, cheap and novel.
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Hi everyone, as the title states my question is in regards to getting an eVisa for Vietnam for longer than 30 days.
I have read that you can extend a 30 day Visa but I have also read you can apply for a 3 month one. I would prefer the latter, as I feel better when I have things all planned out beforehand.
However, I do not know where you apply, even for a regular tourist Visa. There are so many website out there I am not sure which ones are legit or not. Has anyone applied for an online eVisa for longer than 30 days? I am a Canadian citizen if that makes sense.
Some resources I have found state that this is the only official website to apply through: https://evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn/web/guest/trang-chu-ttdt
I have looked at this website, which I believe to be the official embassy in Canada, but their page regarding Visa's is blank. It does not show any information or how to apply.
This website makes it look like it would be easy to apply for a 3 month Visa, but it states that it is an "e-commercial/non-government website. We provide visa approval letter service which is officially approved by Immigration Department." This makes me concerned that I will have to end up paying twice when I arrive. So I am not too sure.
Any advice is helpful. Thanks in advance!
I put a deposit down on an Alaskan cruise for May, which will cost about 5k for 2 people(but it's refundable). Now I'm looking at other options to travel to. We did a similar cruise last year to Alaska but didn't see Glacier Bay. Mostly like nature places. We've done most national parks on the West Coast already(Yosemite, Big Sur, Grand Canyon, Bruce, MOAB and a few others) Also have done Maui, Big Island and Oahu.
But have not done any international trips except to China. We're also planning to go Vietnam later in the year.
Europe seems like it is mostly cities? Is there any regions that are more "naturey" We like to sight see but not strenuous hikes.
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I always use the airport parking lot due to convenience with a child but over the holidays it’s $450 for 10 days which is steep. What offsite parking lot is most convenient/fastest/easiest with a kid?
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