AKB : Checking off my final few MLB parks . Next week heading to Toronto . First time there Any tips on unique things to do, see, eat etc... would be very helpful .Thanks!
Also, you can probably get by without any cash, assuming this is a family trip. If more of a "guys" trip... take LOTS of cash.
Following up on this...if you don't already have one, get a credit card that doesn't charge an international transaction fee.
This reminds me though, let your credit card company know you are traveling abroad to avoid any hiccups with your card.
Get the poutine at the Rogers Centre. Had it there in 2015, at a Red Sox game. It costs somewhere around $20, but it is delicious.AKB : Checking off my final few MLB parks . Next week heading to Toronto . First time there Any tips on unique things to do, see, eat etc... would be very helpful .Thanks!
Nice write up! I was just up a couple weeks ago and had a good time watching the Jay's and Orioles. We liked the stadium. The weather was great so the roof was open. The footlong dogs were really good. Like most events food and booze was expensive but thats expected. And come to think everything was a little expensive in Toronto.Son plays juniors (hockey). I'm up in Toronto five times a year if not more. My advice:
- Be ready for TRAFFIC. Toronto is TERRIBLE!!!! TERRIBLE!!!!!
- Niagara falls is SO MUCH nicer on the Canadain side.
- If you have mace (spray) it's illegal in Canada and treat it as if you were carrying a gun so don't bring it.
- CN Tower is very cool especially at the top, with the glass floors, but be ready to pay 30 bucks to get up there.
- The hockey hall of fame is OVERRATED (and this is coming from a "HOCKEY DAD"). It's in a friggen mall for christ sake and is nothing like the NFL or MLB HoF (which is crazy when you think about it). Go to say you went. But be ready to be disappointed. Which leads me to my next point
- You MUST go to Gretzky's restaurant (99 Blue Jays Way). The memorabilia there is 10xs what you'll find in the HoF. The waitresses are SMOKEN! The food kicks ass! And they are all known for their drink the Ceaser (Canada's version of a Bloody Mary). It's OUT OF THIS WORLD!!!! In fact... if you do ANYTHING in Toronto you have to visit this place.
- Be sure to buy the following 1) Kraft Smooth Peanut Butter (has to be that brand) and 2) Ketchup potato chips. Listen, you may think this is crazy, but they make their peanut butter different up there. It's very "fluffy" and the ketchup chips are crazy good!
- By the way, did I mention be ready for the TRAFFIC? IT BLOWS!
- Get your beer or alcoholic beverages BEFORE you go into Canada. It's very expensive.
- In addition to you CC... let your bank know you're be using your ATM up there.
- All the ATMS machine I encountered only take CHIP ATM cards (at least in the hotels). Make sure your ATM card has one (chip) or more than likely won't work.
- Use the American money when you can... it getting a better exchange rate.
- Don't be surprised if the people in Toronto are rude. I've been all over Canada and they seem to be the worse.
- Oh... and the traffic sucks! So plan for it.
- MOST IMPORTANT!!!!! BE SURE TO GET A TEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL PLAN ON YOUR CELL PHONE!!!!! SOON AS YOUR CROSS THE BOARDER YOUR PHONE WILL STOP WORKING AND IT WILL BE USELESS WHICH MEANS NO GPS!!!! ON TOP OF THAT THE RATES (IF YOU DON'T HAVE THE INTERNATIONAL PLAN) ARE CRAZY. MY BUDDIES BILL WAS 1200 FOR THE WEEKEND. NOT KIDDING!!!!!!!
- Oh... GO TO GRETZKY'S!!!!!
MOST IMPORTANT!!!!! BE SURE TO GET A TEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL PLAN ON YOUR CELL PHONE!!!!! SOON AS YOUR CROSS THE BOARDER YOUR PHONE WILL STOP WORKING AND IT WILL BE USELESS WHICH MEANS NO GPS!!!! ON TOP OF THAT THE RATES (IF YOU DON'T HAVE THE INTERNATIONAL PLAN) ARE CRAZY. MY BUDDIES BILL WAS 1200 FOR THE WEEKEND. NOT KIDDING!!!!!!!
We only used our credit card for hotels and ball tickets. As soon as we crossed into Niagara Falls I did a large currency exchange so I didnt have to use my card and could go all cash. What the hell is up with all those damn coins Canada? Nothing smaller than a 5 in a bill. What a pain in the ass.
That's crazy.This is a very good point. Last time I was there, I got a notification of spending $50 in data in a few minutes.
What the hell is up with all those damn coins Canada?
I've been to almost all the Halls of Fame (MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL, Tennis, College Football). I think MLB is by far the best.AKB : Checking off my final few MLB parks . Next week heading to Toronto . First time there Any tips on unique things to do, see, eat etc... would be very helpful .Thanks!
In the week or so before we went up we saw no less than 3 news stories of credit card skimmers and other credit card scams. I guess I had a slight bit of paranoia. I know it could happen anywhere, but using cash made me comfortable.Why would you want to operate in cash? You pay to exchange money to Canadian, you carry all those damn coins, then you pay to exchange back to US. It's so much easier to just use credit cards, and the foreign transaction fees are minuscule.
Thanks for the great tips, everyone . Heading up on Sunday .AKB : Checking off my final few MLB parks . Next week heading to Toronto . First time there Any tips on unique things to do, see, eat etc... would be very helpful .Thanks!
You must not be aware that you are not responsible for fraudulent charges on your credit card. It doesn't matter how they occur whether by skimming, stolen card , etc. On the other hand, if you lose any cash whether lost, stolen, or misplaced - "that's on you".In the week or so before we went up we saw no less than 3 news stories of credit card skimmers and other credit card scams. I guess I had a slight bit of paranoia. I know it could happen anywhere, but using cash made me comfortable.
Have a safe and great trip!Thanks for the great tips, everyone . Heading up on Sunday .