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Meg.Shae

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  1. My friends and I ( ages 23-25) all love cruising together. We usually pick Caribbean itineraries and travel during spring/winter breaks. Theres usually more millennials and younger people on these than Hawaiian sailings which are usually a little more expensive. Most ports in the Caribbean have Margaritavilles or bars to drink and socialize at too. We made tons of friends our age on our last cruise. But as a lot of other replies state its really your mindset and what you make of it.

  2. We are in a time of so many unknowns and uncertainties.  What I would do if you decide to book is buy Cancel for Any Reason insurance for a cruise in December 2020.  I looked on Insuremytrip.com. I think, in your position, I would call them and ask if they are selling any plans for next December  that would allow you to cancel due to the virus. If they do, then find out what the cost is and decide if that is reasonable or not.  Here is what they say about the virus: 

    If you are looking for trip cancellation coverage because you are concerned about the Coronavirus, you will now need to purchase a plan with an optional Cancel For Any Reason benefit selected since the travel warnings are now foreseen. This benefit is time-sensitive and has eligibility requirements, so not all travelers will qualify. Please be sure to read the plan details carefully before purchasing.

    We are aware of the New York Governor's statement in regards to Cancel for Any Reason coverage. While we do offer plans through some of the insurance companies he noted, at this time we have not been provided with additional products to offer Cancel for Any Reason to NY residents.

    To see only the plans that may have coverage for cancellation due to Coronavirus fears or related issues, choose "Comprehensive" under Plan Types list and then select "Cancel For Any Reason" in the Coverages list below.


    Thank You! I was unaware that a lot of these plans now have exceptions for this specific situation. I will call around tomorrow and see which one works for me and then hopefully book my trip! :)


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  3. My fiancé and I went on our first cruise this January and were hooked. Were watching these amazing prices and were very tempted to book another cruise. But theres a reason these prices are so good. We’re looking at one particular cruise in early December close to our anniversary. I’m hearing 3-4 months from some and then from other news outlets and doctors it could be more like a year to 18 months until its safe to really travel due to the wait times for the vaccine. I don’t want to miss out on these prices but I also want to make sure my fiancé and I stay safe as we live with older family members. I know its too far in advance to tell how things will be in December but I’d love some opinions on what I should do.

     

     

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