"If you can't afford the travel insurance, you can't afford to travel"
It also proves the point that you should never leave home without travel insurance!
Greg
.......but you'd be gobsmacked to find out how many actually do.
"If you can't afford the travel insurance, you can't afford to travel"
It also proves the point that you should never leave home without travel insurance!
Greg
I never used to get TI when I travelled each year to the UK, always thinking it was a waste of money, but I started to get it when I first began travelling with Della to the US. And it was a good thing too, because when Della got sick in Orlando, we had to go to the medical centre (which Disney arranged for us) and the bill was very expensive. When we got home, we put a claim in on the TI and got everything back without any fuss at all - now that's the type of insurance I like!I agree on the travel insurance as well.
I remember it being hot but to be honest I don't really notice it any more, now that I've been living in it for the last year. I think Singapore isn't quite so bad because it has water breezes. If you want hot and muggy then Bangkok is the place to go.Was Singapore hot and muggy?
Just spent 2 days wandering around KL, buying geeky things and looking for a new pair of boots. Then 1 day wandering around Singapore buying geeky things and a new pair of boots and one day at USS.Where else did you end up going on your holiday?
I remember standing in the gardens beside them thinking the same thing - they are cool. When I was there, the observation bridge was shut so I never got to go up themThe Petronis towers in KL are damned impressive.
Both of the staff there at the moment came down with dengue at the same time. Bad for them but it made the salary negotiations a bit easier for me. Also meant having to get back there as soon as possible.Nothing like making a quick decision
Wow - that was a short visitI'm going again!
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