travel checks or visa atm
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For any extended trip where you'll be needing cash infusions on a regular basis, traveler's checks make more sense in terms of cost. I have seen ATM fees typically running $2 in tourist areas and as high as $3 (Key West). Add to that the fee that your bank will add on and the cost per ATM withdrawal can be $3 to $4.50 total. If you're a AAA member you can get traveler's checks for free at your local office (meaning no fee to get them). Even buying them at the bank may be cheaper. I have always found them easy to cash everywhere I've traveled. On my short trips (2-5 days) I generally just take a few hundred in cash and use credit cards for any major expenditures.
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Definitely ATM rather than TC, which just aren't worth the hassle. Lots of places won't take them at all, or it's a hassle to provide IDs and they won't give change for larger ones, so get $20s if you do get TCs. It depends on how much hassle you're willing to go through to save $5 on ATM fees. And overseas, at least i nEurope, I would definitely go with ATM rather than TCs.
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Diane: Take a small amount in cash, use mostly traveler's checks ( a minimal # in 50's & the rest in 20's. $100 traveler's checks are not very conducive to your needs unless you're spending a lot at one time & they're a pain to get rid of.) Use an ATM sparingly. Don't use a debit card, if it gets stolen or lost they could wipe out your account in no time. Use a credit card as a last resort for major purchases.



