View Full Version : ATM Machines and TSA Approved Locks on the ZU
learjetjock
October 17th, 2004, 08:19 AM
We are going on the Zuiderdam within the month and would like to know if there are ATM machines on board. Also (I know there has been some chatter about this) has anyone used the TSA locks recently. We just wonder if it worth the hassle. Thanks Rick
RuthC
October 17th, 2004, 02:14 PM
No ATM machines on any HAL ship. You can use credit cards, easily cash Traveler's Checks at the Front Office :) , or take good old cash.
jhannah
October 17th, 2004, 07:12 PM
We have used the new TSA-approved locks for one domestic and two international journeys without any problems.
sail7seas
October 17th, 2004, 07:14 PM
The plastic cable ties are just as effective and less costly. TSA allows the cable ties as they can snip them. If some unauthorized person is going to 'break into your suitcase' the TSA lock will do no more to keep them out than a cable tie will IMO
jhannah
October 18th, 2004, 01:59 PM
S7S, while it's true that anyone wanting to unlawfully enter your luggage can do so if they want to badly enough, I must respectfully disagree that a cable tie is just as good as a lock. You can cut the cable tie with a small knife or pair of scissors. You'd need bolt cutters to remove the lock (unless you were a TSA agent with a key.)
Randyk47
October 18th, 2004, 02:09 PM
Both my wife and I travel frequently with our work and have been using TSA approved locks for several months. We've been in and out of a broad selection of airports from the biggest like Atlanta to the smaller ones like Alexandria, LA, and have had no problem. Not one lock cut or missing and our baggage have been opened for inspection in a few cases and relocked by TSA. I carry a few ties in the side pocket of our bags in case a lock disappears but so far no need. Could be the locks are no better than the ties but I'll stick with the locks....whether it's logical or not it makes me feel better.
sail7seas
October 18th, 2004, 02:45 PM
If someone is 'bent upon breaking into your luggage', a TSA approved lock, in fact no luggage lock, is apt to keep them out. They would be 'armed' with the necessary tools, I regret to say. JMHO, of course. A thief comes prepared.
dakrewser
October 18th, 2004, 05:11 PM
If someone is 'bent upon breaking into your luggage', a TSA approved lock, in fact no luggage lock, is apt to keep them out. They would be 'armed' with the necessary tools, I regret to say. JMHO, of course. A thief comes prepared.While its nearly impossible to thwart the determined thief, the locks will deter the casual (or opportunistic) thief and there are a lot more of them!
-dave