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I'm not sure how many Kroner we need. If I take Kroner traveller cheques will Fred Olsen change them on the boat at face value or is there a charge, commission or flat rate to get real Kroners? If there is a charge, do you know how much it is?
Submitted by:Muster, Plymouth on 21st Jul 2008
Subject: Fred. Olsen Cruises/Norwegian Fjords ![]()
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by Reynolds, Lincoln (21 Jul 08 22:31)
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a QUESTION by Muster (21 Jul 08 19:00)
When we were in Norway last year we found bars, cafes and shops took Euros quite happily so this may be an easier alternative. But all the placed were very expensive so tended not to buy much anyway, eg £14.00 for two beers.
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by jones, redditch (21 Jul 08 20:26)
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a QUESTION by Muster (21 Jul 08 19:00)
The clue,Aldrich from Newbury,was the subject,"FO cruise/Norwegian Fjords.We cruised there recently and took Kroner.There is a safe in your cabin,Norway is very expensive so take plenty!You don't need to buy much ashore,however,have a big breakfast before you leave the ship!
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by Aldrich, Newbury (21 Jul 08 19:06)
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a QUESTION by Muster (21 Jul 08 19:00)
Norwegian Kroner, Swedish Krone or Danish Krone or Estonian Kroon....??
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by Muster, Plymouth (21 Jul 08 19:13)
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an ANSWER by Aldrich (21 Jul 08 19:06)
Kroner, Norwegian Kroner.
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