Shipping to Connections via USPS
So, I went to the post office on Thursday. The nice lady there assured me that if I used overnight mail it would reach it's destination in 2-3 days. She said this is because the post office has no interest in giving you your money back, so they check the status of stations that the mail will travel through before telling you a guaranteed date. This satisfied me, she said my package would arrive before monday and it actually only took only 24 hours to get there, delivery was confirmed yesterday with the tracking number and with connections this morning via phone. YEY! no need to worry about carry on! Thank you to everyone for your advice.
Oh and if anyone else chooses to send ahead, if you track the package it may say that delivery was attempted at Connections but they weren't open and a notice was left. This is actually false I found out, Connections picks up their mail at the post office, so this is actually just notifying you that it reached STJ. Once connections picks it up, and you track again, you will receive a message of who signed for it at what time.
We leave THURSDAY!
Oh and if anyone else chooses to send ahead, if you track the package it may say that delivery was attempted at Connections but they weren't open and a notice was left. This is actually false I found out, Connections picks up their mail at the post office, so this is actually just notifying you that it reached STJ. Once connections picks it up, and you track again, you will receive a message of who signed for it at what time.
We leave THURSDAY!
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This is a great thread because I'm determined to go carry-on only! Shipping some stuff ahead of time might be a good option for me. I'm also thinking more extreme -- like getting LASEK before I go so that I don't have to worry about bringing contact lens solution. (OK, STJ isn't the only reason I want to get the surgery, but snorkeling without contacts would be fantastic!)
Thanks to all you contributors for the info!
Thanks to all you contributors for the info!
For me carry-on only is the only way to go. I have had too many bad checked luggage experiences to even mention (one time my snowboard got caught between two conveyor belts and was burned until it represented a churro). Also, I just enjoy traveling as light as humanly possible. Four more days until departure!!!!!!!!!!!!!