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It's is American currency, any store refusing to take them in the states could face a problem! I've never seen a store turn them down. Most people who I had a $2.00 bill to are always excited to receive them, because you do not run across them often. Employees
Typically fight over who's going to keep them. On ship, ANY currency is appreciated and accepted. I've paid tips in just about every currency on board, even currency to areas that we didn't even visit if I have it left from a different trip. They can cash any currency on board. As for foreign ports.. Banks will not cash foreign coins, only bills. Any reputable bank that deals with foreign bills will accept $2.00 bills, however I agree it's easier to use dollar bills so those you are tipping in a foreign pier will not have issues..
Side note however.. Depending on what you're tipping for $2.00 regardless of the coins/bills you use is an awfully small tip.
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Are transatlantics too much sea time??
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I guess it depends on what you like doing... Me personally, more than 2 days at sea in a row and I loose my mind and I LOVE cruising. Sure they plan a lot, but, it's seriously bad on some of those sailing when it's a knitting class or bingo every day...
Honestly my best suggestion is to look for the thread of people whom are already registered to go... See if anyone is interested in doing a cabin crawl one day (go and have a drink in every persons cabin who signed up).. Set up a poker playing day. Or a cards against humanity day etc etc.. If you get a group of fun people together to do those things, it can be super fun and easy to pass the sea days