Vaguely related to money-changing....
From what I've read on here, one should bring the bulk of one's cash in $20s, because it's difficult to change bigger bills, they're subject to more scrutiny, and not everyplace will change them. But based on what I read in another post, for a week's stay, by the time you figure in chicas, drinks, meals, taxis, the cost of any non-Gulch activities or attractions you want to see, and other random incidental spending, you're probably over $1k, and pushing $1500. Doing the math on this(1), if that's all in $20s, that's between 50 and 75 bills. I don't think you can fit 50 $20s in a money belt, and it'd make quite a wad in your pants(2) if you were to just rubber-band it together or something.
So what do I do? Just bring mostly Benjamins, and hope to get 'em changed/broken at the SL? Pull cash out of ATMs? (My bank has a rather lengthy list of countries where they won't allow their ATM cards to work, full stop, regardless of advance notice of travel. I should check whether CR is on that list. Canada is, as are a number of countries in Western Europe including the U.K.)
Sorry for the persistent questions. I'm the kind of person who's not comfortable unless he's got all this stuff answered and figured out in advance.
Thanks.
(1)I was told there would be no math. (2)so to speak.
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