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Welcome
to Available Disney
Homes, Florida holiday homes for rent by the week or month, all
within a short distance of Walt Disney World and other major attractions,
such as: Sea World, Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure and
many more!
We have many locations from which to choose from,
and our villas and holiday homes are fully furnished to ensure you
have a great vacation without all the headaches.
We also offer many more options to go along with
your vacation home in central Florida. When booking your next Disney
vacation home, why not purchase your tickets at the same time? How
about having some fun after-hours by catching a dinner show, perhaps
one with a Caribbean theme, or how about a Mystery Dinner show?
Need transportation while staying in your Kissimmee
vacation home? We also offer car hire/car rental services. Remember
all our Kissimmee holiday homes come with private screened pools and two-car garages to make your stay a pleasant one!
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U.S. Customs Tips for Visitors
This information is only a brief overview of U.S. Customs requirements.
If you want additional information, please:
Contact an American Embassy or Consulate before
you leave or check the U.S.
Customs Web Site
As a resident of another country on a visit to the
United States, your Customs status is that of a nonresident.
While aboard ship or on the aircraft, you will be
given a Customs declaration form. Fill out the identification
part, answer questions 1 through 11 and sign the reverse side.
Present it to the Immigration and Customs Inspectors on arrival.
Visitors arriving by land borders will identify themselves during
their oral declaration.
All articles brought into the United States, including
gifts for other persons, must be declared to U.S. Customs at the
time you enter. If all the articles you have to declare are entitled
to free entry under the exemptions allowed, you need not fill
in the reverse side of the declaration form. Instead, you orally
declare articles brought with you to the Customs Inspector. (If
an inspector deems it necessary, you may be required to make a
written declaration and list articles brought with you.)
There is no limitation as to the amount of money
(U.S. or foreign currency), all travelers checks, money orders,
or negotiable instruments in bearer form that you may bring into
or take out of the United States. A report, however, must be filed
with U.S. Customs at the time you arrive or depart with an amount
which exceeds $10,000, or the equivalent in foreign currency.
A form will be provided to you for this purpose.
Your Exemptions
Personal Exemptions The following articles may be
brought in free of duty and internal revenue tax, if for personal
use and not for others or for sale.
Personal effects (e.g. wearing apparel; articles
of personal adornment; toilet articles; hunting, fishing, and
photographic equipment)
One liter of alcoholic beverages (e.g. wine, beer
or liquor) if you are an adult nonresident
200 cigarettes, or 50 cigars, or 2 kilograms (4.4
Ibs.) of smoking tobacco, or proportionate amounts of each
Vehicles (e.g., automobiles, trailers, airplanes,
motorcycles, boats) for personal use if imported in connection
with your arrival
Gift Exemption In addition to the above exemptions,
articles up to $100 in total value for use as bona fide gifts
to other persons may be brought in free of duty and tax, if you
will be in the United States for at least 72 hours and have not
claimed this gift exemption in the past 6 months. You may include
in this exemption up to 100 cigars.
Please note: Some States limit the amount of liquor
which can be brought into the State. Customs cannot release alcoholic
beverages in excess of restrictions of the State in which you
arrive.
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