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Jul 5 00:03
@MartinSleziak done, thank you for the help :)
 
Jul 4 17:22
Is phone trouble a regular problem for you? You could just go to the check-in counter (or kiosk) and ask them to print you a boarding pass at the airport. I know people who only ever fly with an airport printed boarding pass.
 
May 14 17:03
@RobbieGoodwin You asked why it would not be easier to ask the embassy or the airline. It wouldn't be, because it's actually very difficult to get a useful answer from them. That's my point. Not that they wouldn't, somewhere, have or know the answer, but that it wouldn't be easy to ask.
May 14 17:03
@RobbieGoodwin When is it ever easier to ask the government, or an airline, than to ask strangers on the internet?
 
May 5 21:27
Now that I look further on the Wyndham site, I see it says "Free light breakfast" on the room description
May 5 21:27
I certainly see "Free coffee & breakfast item" on the Wyndham website. That said though, in the past for me "breakfast item" was an apple or a cookie along with the coffee. Breakfast item never equalled breakfast. Plus the Booking.com image you show says "breakfast" not "free breakfast" which to me always means I'd have to pay for it
 
Apr 28 23:13
@MatthieuM. Canada reports entry details to the US (I guess as US exit info)