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How much cash do you travel with?

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May 1st, 2017 | 11:51 AM
  #1  
I am pretty sure ATMs are available most places, but how much cash do you normally carry with you when you travel? We will be on a 15 day trip to Yosemite, Sequoia, and San Diego and I don't want to be stuck without cash if we need it.

Thanks!
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May 1st, 2017 | 12:05 PM
  #2  
I generally carry the same amount of cash at home or on vacation. Between $100 and $300. But most people I know carry very little cash anywhere.
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May 1st, 2017 | 12:26 PM
  #3  
Usually around $100 each (2 people).
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May 1st, 2017 | 12:34 PM
  #4  
No more than $150 for me when traveling and very rarely actually spend any of it. I use credit cards whenever possible and only use cash for gratuities for doorman, porters, and for incidentals.

On the off chance I need more cash I've always been able to find a "bank owned" ATM somewhere close by no matter which country I'm in.
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May 1st, 2017 | 12:55 PM
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May 1st, 2017 | 01:06 PM
  #6  
$20-40. I don't know about sequoia. But yosemite is not exactly rustic and San Diego is a major city. The only thing I ever spend cash on is bus fare, food trucks, festivals, minor local museums. Very occasionally gas, because pumps don't like my debit card but gas stations have an ATM and I also have a credit card. (For the us, anyway- some countries are much more cash based).
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May 1st, 2017 | 02:11 PM
  #7  
what's cash?
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May 1st, 2017 | 02:53 PM
  #8  
$100 in the USA.
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May 1st, 2017 | 02:58 PM
  #9  
I usually have at least a couple hundred. I use cash for a lot of stuff though.
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May 1st, 2017 | 03:17 PM
  #10  
$300-400 USD + $300 worth of peso + an ATM debit card + a credit card (for Mexico)
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May 1st, 2017 | 04:07 PM
  #11  
Maybe $40? I rarely use cash and carry a debit card and 2 credit cards (Visa and MasterCard), so I rarely use cash.
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May 1st, 2017 | 05:36 PM
  #12  
I rarely travel with cash. In fact I've traveled to Norway twice without ANY cash. I paid for everything with a Visa card.

I live in San Diego and I don't carry cash. Again I pay for everything with Visa credit card. One exception is I pay small library fines with cash.

I have gotten a ton of free travel miles this way.
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May 1st, 2017 | 08:25 PM
  #13  
At home maybe a couple of twenties. I even buy coffee with plastic (and get FF miles). If I were traveling in the US I'd probably up it to $100 or so. Abroad I have $200 as emergency backup and have very rarely needed it, but I do carry local currency, the amount depending on the country and acquired on arrival.
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May 2nd, 2017 | 04:39 AM
  #14  
I like to have equivalent of $50-100 in local currency when traveling abroad. Just makes me feel secure and that I could buy a meal or a taxi ride without finding an ATM.

I never use cash, but always have $100-200 in my wallet. No practical reason. I know it is silly. And it is rarely touched. The time my car got towed and I had to take a cash-only taxi to the cash-only tow lot confirmed the practicality of this (I know, the taxi would have taken me to an ATM). This amount is the same when I am traveling in US or just in my town.
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May 2nd, 2017 | 04:51 AM
  #15  
$100 each in local currency, two credit cards, one ATM card. We do not have a debit card. My wife was in the financial services industry and does not believe that debit cards are, in general, safe. Your mileage may vary.
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May 2nd, 2017 | 04:59 AM
  #16  
I always carry enough for bail.
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May 2nd, 2017 | 05:28 AM
  #17  
Always less than $50. When I run low on cash, I just go into a grocery store, buy a few munchies, pay with my ATM card, and get cash back. I've never paid a penny in fees for doing so. The places that don't accept credit cards are becoming more & more rare over time.
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May 2nd, 2017 | 05:45 AM
  #18  
I travel solo and I take more than one ATM card! What if it gets eaten by a machine? In fact, for trips abroad, certainly beyond Europe, I usually have three ATM cards and three or four credit cards - NOT all in the same place, lol. The primary cards carry no foreign conversion or ATM fees.
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May 2nd, 2017 | 05:48 AM
  #19  
For 2 weeks a grand just in case. Usually most of it comes home with me, but I like to be prepared for emergencies. Like helping to bail out georgeb
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May 2nd, 2017 | 06:19 AM
  #20  
Within the US, maybe $100.
We charge everything we can for the rewards points.
Our bank refunds all ATM fees immediately, so we never think twice about using an ATM.
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