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I don't know about changing dates. If everything has already been paid for, maybe a vacation would do you some good to get away from the stress for a little while.
Hawaii can be very soothing for the soul.
I payed flights and pre booked the hotels.
Hotels refound me except only one.
I'd say to go ahead and go as much of Oahu can be enjoyed without spending a fortune. Get the feel of the city and island by taking the bus and you may even feel confident to rent a car for a day or two at any of the many sites right in Waikiki. You don't need to know much about the island until you get there and you can read up on the sites while having a Mai Tai lounging at the pool or on the beach.
I know and If I wasn't alone, I will depart.
In this case ... the location is very far and I'm a person that likes to stay with people.
In this case, it could be a very sad trip.
Stay home, don't spend your money on a trip which will not be what you thought it would be, save your time and energy for starting your life over. A broken engagement is a trauma. Get some rest. Then move on.
Stay home, don't spend your money on a trip which will not be what you thought it would be, save your time and energy for starting your life over. A broken engagement is a trauma. Get some rest. Then move on.
You are perfectly reason.
It's very difficult to restart and .. delete my holidays.
According to their website, this is their cancellation policy.
"For the period 1/3/13 thru 1/2/14 a two-night deposit per room is required at the time of booking. Deposits may be forfeited if a cancellation is not received as follows:
3 days prior to arrival for any arrivals on 1/3/13 thru 12/21/13
30 days prior to arrival for any arrivals on 12/22/13 thru 1/2/14"
According to their website, this is their cancellation policy.
"For the period 1/3/13 thru 1/2/14 a two-night deposit per room is required at the time of booking. Deposits may be forfeited if a cancellation is not received as follows:
3 days prior to arrival for any arrivals on 1/3/13 thru 12/21/13
30 days prior to arrival for any arrivals on 12/22/13 thru 1/2/14"
It sounds as though the original booking was done with a non-refundable booking type, though, perhaps a promotional rate with different cancellation rules than typical.
It sounds as though the original booking was done with a non-refundable booking type, though, perhaps a promotional rate with different cancellation rules than typical.
That's a shame it's nonrefundable. What will you do? lose the money or go on your trip?
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