Clementina Collelo: There is no way to provide even a guess about when your package will arrive. It takes some amount of time to get through customs, which is never predictable. They deal with thousands of packages, some of which need more attention than others.When your tracking information says something like "out for delivery", then you should get it that day. Until that shows up, you simply have to be patient....Show more
Madie Strople: Which one - New York, Mexico, Turks and Caicos?
Hong Hunkin: Yes, reading materials and puzzles are allowed on the plane.
Erin Arron: yeah. there are no rules about bring that on an airplane.
Raul Tllo: Sure!
Sang Hanafin: yep as long as they are chequed by customs and the puzzles are not to hard for the airhosteses ,and of course you can get them in that little plasic bag they give you
Justin Casten: You sure can, I never get on the plane without a couple of good magazines to read!!!
Stanton ! Villao: Yes you can. And as a crewmember, when you are done with your magazine, you can leave it for us or give it to one of us. We are always looking for something good to read on our sits in the airports.
Bennie Lantgen: Of course, as long as they aren't made of liquid or gel.
Roselee Mczeal: In Mexico....
Shan Lanen: relies upon on the freebies. in the journey that they are truly catchy in my eyes, i could. LOL yet usually I persist with the magazines I commonly purchase. I in no way look out for others after I already have my favorites.
Coralie Goldsberry: I would recomend any "Marriot" Hotels. They have very good service and there are alot around i'm sure you can find one you like.
Maurice Breuning: Yes yes yes, of course! Oh my, I'd be dead by now if it wasn't allowed. Happy flying!
Estrella Northway: It will be at the closet UPS station when it says Destination Scan. When it says that you should get it that day or the next.
Bryan Avinger: YEAH!
Robt Betker: Yes
Alexandria ! Popik: Of course. There is no reason you shouldn't. Enjoy your flight.
Dexter Gold: Yeah I agree with the others. Bring something that is either unique to where you come from (the US i'm guessing since you quoted using USD) or something which symbolises your country. And it's a good idea that you're not bringing food as New Zealand, along with Australia, have the strictest quarantine laws in the world, so bringing in food, plants and animals is strictly controlled (but peanut butter should be easy enough) : )
Ruby Martis: The gift should be a token so they can remember when me, the Californian exchange student, stayed there. I had a Japanese exchange student once and she brought me an anime figurine which seems Japanese. I can't think of anything that is distinctly American/Californian to bring. It should be something that they can't get in Australia. What should I bring them?
Gennie Shauer: Think of things from chain stores that you have in America th! at we don't, and maybe get something of their brand. Perhaps (processed, and check to see if you can bring it to Australia) distinctly American foods like Reese's (whatever they make, I don't know, I've just heard of the brand).
Clay Lipira: I think I might go in the summer with a couple of friends but It's my first time going. Can anybody recommend any good hotels to stay in for memorial day weekend? would you recommend going there?
Tom Romer: Ok So I Bought A Game Online At Capcom.com Yesterday And Right Now Im Tracking It And It Says Export Scan And Its In Louisville KY But What Does Export Scan Mean And I Live In Mexico So When Would It Get Here?
Sharri Scalley: I always have. And I always see people reading books, also.
Alonso Crehan: Absolutely! I don't know about puzzles though, if you're talking a jigsaw puzzle there's really not enough room to put one together, even if you have one of those roll up mats to use. Space in coach is tighter th! an ever, and if the person in front of you reclines their seat all the ! way, you may not even be able to fully lower the seat back tray in front of you. I usually take a book or magazines, and my CD player (don't have an ipod yet.)
Tom Romer: Yep
Misty Vagle: Go and have a ball. Make reservations early. We make them a year in advance. Check out the link for information.
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