International Travel Woes... Whoa!

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So, as some of you might be aware.. I’m flying across the ocean soon to attend Steemfest 3. While I’ve clearly been aware of this trip for awhile now, I just figured organizing the flight, hotel, passport and SF3 ticket sort of covered all my basic planning needs.

Hmmm... International Travel Woes? 🤔

Until I started to think about a few things.. you know like cellphone, credit cards, local currency, euro plugs and all that jazz. Maybe it’s because I’ve been so preoccupied stressing about the speech I’m giving there that these things just sort of slipped my mind.. or just because I’ve never really traveled internationally, who knows. BUT, turns out I had a lot left to do....

Cell Phone

I know that many have talked about needing to actually purchase a SIM card in Poland upon arrival to be able to use your cell phone.. because Americans need to be difficult with their technology apparently. But, I also know that when my Mother recently went abroad she just paid a daily fee to use her services and it worked fine.

So what gives?

What makes some phones/carriers work and not others? Well, google was no help and after about 30 minutes on the phone with my phone carrier they seemed to think the best option was to use WiFi and video chat services through WiFi. After many questions from myself...and them trying to avoid said questions, it seems my carrier did not support international travel at all (except of course Canada and Mexico as they kept reminding me).

Well, that didn’t really work for me.. so after a few more hours on the phone with other carriers, I got it figured out. I did have to switch to AT&T, which is fine because it’s one of the only ones that works on the mountain and it cost me nothing to switch.. same phone, same number.

So, I will be able to use my phone for voice/data/text just like I can here in the US.

Wahoooo!! This should make daily SteemFest blog updates (probably full of group selfies 👀) much easier!

Cellphone...✅

Credit Cards

Yeah, I hadn’t even thought of this.. are there fees? Can I even use them? I really don’t want to carry that much cash... so again, back to the phone...

This one went much easier than the dang cell phone at least.. luckily I just have one credit card that I use for points and then payoff, but I wanted to have the option to use it instead of carrying cash. After a few minutes on the phone with American Express that it all done and taken care of, gosh they are awesome

No international fees and they know I’m traveling so they won’t turn off my card thinking it’s fraud. whew! PLUS, they have this handy dandy option that lets me turn off my card remotely in case I misplace it.

Credit Cards... ✅

Currency

In Poland the local currency is the złoty and 1 złoty equals 0.26 United States Dollar. While Euros are also accepted in some larger establishments, it’s recommended we have some local currency too.

Good news is it looks like I can easily use a local atm to withdraw funds from my bank into the local currency (my bank does have a small fee for this but it’s managable). This option is great because I will only have to get what I actually need and will be cheaper than converting currency here before I go. To be safe I be bringing Euros along and can convert those when/if needed as well.

I’m actually heading over to Serbia after Poland so I needed to figure out the best way to trade for the Serbian Dinar there too. Crazy enough you can’t actually get the Serbian Dinar outside of Serbia, so that makes this pretty easy. I’m told (by locals I’ll be meeting there) that USD and Euros are easily exchanged at very good rates all over the city, so I don’t even have to worry about that until I get there. Plus, my Airbnb there was placed on my C/C at booking.. Ah, one less thing to worry about.

So, it sounds like I got that one all figured out as well 🙌🏼

Currency... ✅

European Electrical Outlets

Europe's electrical system is different from ours in two ways: the voltage of the current and the shape of the plug. American appliances run on 110 volts, while European appliances are 220 volts.

I can’t figure out if we as Americans are just silly or if our nationalism and stubbornness makes us want to go against the grain like we do. We just can’t join the rest of the world in metric measurements, so why would we join them on electrical charging plugs? sigh

While this isn’t a huge deal, it’s still one I need to be prepared for.. and while one converter might get me by.. the chances of me needing to plug in my laptop, cellphone, camera .. hell maybe even a curling iron if I’m feeling fancy all at the same time is very possible.. well at least two of those at once. Probably more, let’s be honest.

Easy fix..
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Travel adapter for the win!!
That baby has 4 USB ports plus two plug ins.. I think that should cover all my electronic needs.

Crazy European Electrical Outlets... ✅

Local Language

Oh goodness, well I always wished I knew multiple languages but it’s not something that has ever come easy to me. I do know a bit of Latin so I can decipher many of the languages based on that.. which is helpful.. but not for speaking.

I’m gonna be super honest here.. I haven’t even looked into the Polish language and probably won’t. I know, I know! I actually feel out of respect for an area and it’s residents you should at least attempt to speak the language, instead of expecting everyone to speak English. But, seeing as SteemFest is going to be mostly spent around a melting pot of other steemians.. I’m not sure how much the local language will be used.

Plus, I mentioned Serbia right? Yes, I’m going there after and will be surrounded by only Serbians and I am attempting to learn a few simple phrases and names, hellos, goodbyes, please and thank yous.. because I believe they will come in handy.. and be a sign of respect for those locals I will be meeting.

I just didn’t feel that learning some Polish as well as Serbian was going to be within my reach for this trip.. (have you seen the Serbian language???).. so my dear fellow steemians.. hopefully you know enough Polish language to get us around, cause I’m not just gonna be smiling and nodding. 😁

Local Language ... ❌ 🤷‍♀️😬




Well, now you all know about the random things I’ve been stressing about for the upcoming trip and hey maybe this will help with a fellow steemians planning.. or just give you a giggle 😜

Now I can just go back to stressing about the speech...

Much Love and Steem On!


Hvala,

Justine

One Serbian word down... ✅

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Some good travel researching and actioning here.

I think 'thank you' is enough for Poland and Serbia, I'm sure English will do fine, unless y'all speak like this :P

An adapter and ways to get cash are essential, I would go for wifi at all times if possible, but depends how good your deal is with the carrier.

Checklist cleared? What could possibly go wrong?!

Hey thank you! And yes a simple thank you would probably be fine..

Pretty good deal from the carrier.. just a set fee on the days I use it.. but yes WiFi is always a good option .

Nothing can go wrong clearly, I’m prepared for absolutely everything.. and I always have snacks.. and snacks are the solution to most situations. 🙂

ooohh @abh12345 whipping out the southern accent haha

I am a fan of the Southern drawl!

Here's wishing you safe travels and all the best to you on your journey to Steem Superstardom in Poland and beyond. Just be the best Justine you can. That should be good enough for all humans.

Hahahah thank you! Steem Superstardom, I’ll settle for just surviving 😜 Thank you so much for the encouragement ❤️

If youre ever in trouble.... ;)

I knew I was forgetting something... need to find those damn shoes

I am really curious why you chose Serbia to go to after Poland. I've been to Belgrade and Nis. I really liked Belgrade.

For currency, I wouldn't count on exchanges in Serbia to accept zloty so before you leave Poland, exchange your zloty to Euros. And definitely exchange your dinar before you leave Serbia.

I recommend familiarizing yourself with Cyrillic before you get there. It's a pretty easy alphabet to learn and it will help you in Serbia. Trust me.

I'm excited for you. See you soon. ;)

There is a group of steemians there that I will be meeting. I wanted to go somewhere else close since I was already making the long journey over the ocean. Someone mentioned doing a meetup there and when I looked into the city it looked beautiful.. so I thought I should jump on the opportunity to see and area while also knowing people there.

Yes, I will for sure be exchanging back to Euros before leaving.. thanks for that! And yes, I hear all the street signs are in Cyrillic... so, it’s on my list.

Thank you for the great tips!
Excited to meet you as well! So soon now 🤗

Oh that's cool! How'd you find the group of steemians? They are Serbians? Smart to combine trips. Wish I could stay longer, but I can only stay for 2 days after steemfest at most

I met them through curating here on Steem, since I was close by it seemed like a great opportunity for a meet up! And yeah.. already crossing the ocean so why not right? I’m actually only gonna be at steemfest until the 12th.. but I’m hoping that is enough time to get to meet and hangout with everyone.. if not.. maybe meet up later this year 😋

I hope you have fun.

Yeah, travel can be tough. For example, when I was returning to America from Vietnam, I was retained in California on Thanksgiving Day 2017 even as an American natural born citizen, totally white, retained for many hours, even as Asians flew right by me. Here is an upvote.

Travel Can Be The Best.

I love travel because I love people and cultures and history and learning and having fun and did I say I really love people? Thanks for sharing. it can be complex too. And yeah, don't get me started on the whole speech thing which can be tough until you start talking. I wish you the best. I'm Oatmeal.

Well that sounds horrible! I’ve been pretty lucky with travel so far but am just trying to be prepared for anything haha.

Yes I agree, the people and culture is the best part about travel.

Good luck on the trip! Traveling to Europe is a real eye opening experience. Being an American as well, spending time in Europe was one of the best things I have ever done. It also makes you really appreciate the struggles people go through to come to this country not knowing the language, the culture and sometimes carrying virtually nothing. One word of advice is to not dress American; don't wear the branded "Abercrombie & Fitch" style clothes, you'll stick out like a sore thumb. In my time in Italy, by the third day people could tell I was a tourist sure but they didn't know I was American because I wasn't wearing the clothes that they envision we do. It kind of gives you more respect in some peoples eyes, they treat you better I found.
Enjoy Steemfest! I would love to go to one if they have one in the US in the future, preferably East Coast.

Yes it definitely is an eye opener.. even just how easy it is for me to get a visa vs those from other places.. it’s unfortunate.

That is a great tip! Luckily, I don’t dress like the typical American I guess.. but that is definitely something to think about and a way to avoid that unwanted attention.

Yes steemfest in America would be amazing! Thanks so much!

one of my good friends here is from Poland and she told me there is something called KANTOR EXCHANGE (but I see the reviews on google are not good so dunno) usually at the airport they have a fee but they can be found easily and they can exchange some euros for the local currency in town, just for coffees and such. I bring Euros only so far. Staying longer to enjoy holidays and Nature...?

Yes! I wanted to do some traveling in the area and when Serbia was mentioned I thought it was a good place to go.. it’s close and actually the Airfare didn’t go up adding an additional stop.. so win-win. I want to go in the summer (lavender fields 😍).. but I hear it’s pretty there now too 🙂

See you soon!!

@hedac and I found theres is a little park very close to krakow in fact in the outskirts called Ocjaw that is famous because of having many animal species... maybe we can plot a little escape all together. In Poland there are mountaings two hours ago but weather now (and schedule) is not suitable. Sounds like a good plan, :) sounds like a good plan if you can stay longer to visit more places around.

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I just checked and it turned out that my telephone subscription is functional in every EU and ETA country as is without any extra costs, so I have interwebs available everywhere, yay!

Seems like you've thought everything well through, appropriately so, because overseas travel is always bit more complicated, especially when you have to deal with American stubborness 😁

Yay!! It’s funny the things that didn’t even cross my mind.. that would have been such a pain! Glad it was a somewhat easy fix even if it did waste hours of my life to get to the solution 😜

Yes, I’m glad I thought of these at least with enough time to do what I needed... the stubbornness is strong with us 😂

Excited to meet you soon!

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