Is Bulgaria still joining the EU in Jan 2007 and if so how will this affect the prices in the resorts. Are they changing to the Euro or sticking with the Lev?
What would they need to change in order to convert to the Euro?
All pay structures and computerised payment slips.
All cash points.
All payment car parks.
All ATM machines.
All pricing of goods throughtout the country.
Petrol pumps etc.
All vending machines.
All gambling machines.
The list goes on and on.
Bulgaria will not convert to the Euro for several years, if at all.
there are loads of countries in the eu that dont qualifie for the euro, entry into the EU does not give automatic rights to the currency, Travel agents will tell you any rubbish shame they didnt tell a lot of people last year they needed a childs passport to get into bulgeria would have saved a lot of people time effort and money. Entry to the EU does mean hiked prices either, but just to scare you worry mongeres yes prices will rise beer will be £5 a pint lift pass £200 and a three course ...
there are loads of countries in the eu that dont qualifie for the euro, entry into the EU does not give automatic rights to the currency, Travel agents will tell you any rubbish shame they didnt tell a lot of people last year they needed a childs passport to get into bulgeria would have saved a lot of people time effort and money. Entry to the EU does mean hiked prices either, but just to scare you worry mongeres yes prices will rise beer will be £5 a pint lift pass £200 and a three course meal over £50, of course this is only if your plane is diverted to france where yes they do use the euro and no these price were not a product of that they were like it way before!!!!!!! oh and where did I put my ladder to climb down off this soap box