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  1. Travel Insurance does not go up if you make a claim

    We submitted a large claim for medical in 2017 and of course asked that question when we needed to insure the next trip

    The factors that might affect the rate are age and the cost of the trip

    Just returned from a cruise with no visits to the Medical Center

  2. Has anyone sailed in an aft PH on one of the O ships ,during a spring crossing?

    Wondering if the motion would be as bad as a forward cabin.

    Also would like to hear from those who have stayed in aft PH ,did the smaller size really make a difference,we probably wouldn't be using the balcony in April,just thinking about the view

  3. Cruising in a couple of weeks,our trip was wait listed for all staterooms except OS.

    We were booked in PH2 ,received an upsell offer through our TA for an OS. Our TA negotiated for us and we are excited.

  4. I apologize that the Terms and Conditions are misleading. The intention is that this offer is combinable with OLife Choice. Please check your invoice and make sure they are included. It is not an either or options.

     

    My husband and I were on this cruise and we have not received a letter informing us of the discount for a future cruise.

  5. I have a question, especially about a transatlantic or such: Is there any way to arrange that the medical supplies are delivered to you *before* sailaway, so you can be SURE they are all onboard?

     

    Good question,we carry on all the extra tubes ,syringes etc.

    On the transatlantic the cases of nutrition were delivered early, well before sail away,the ship was spending 2 days in Bermuda .So a back up plan would have been to buy something in Bermuda .

     

    On the second cruise the boarding of the ship was delayed due to a special(noro)

    cleaning,the food was delivered about 10:30 pm.Much anxiety so maybe in the future we would carry on board enough for a few days.

  6. My husband has been on 2 cruises using a feeding tube.

     

    The first was a 2 week transatlantic ,we had the food(cans)sent to our hotel in Miami by UPS.I made copies of our cruise luggage tags and taped them to the boxes.The boxes were left at the dock with our luggage and delivered to the stateroom.

     

    The second trip also from Miami ,we had the supplier send the food to the hotel,again arrived with no problems.

     

    We do have TSA precheck for flights as sometimes carrying the liquid on board caused some delays with screening.My husband usually brings 6 cans on flights to make sure he would have food if there were delays.

     

    We plan on flying to Europe soon so we will have to check the food so we hope that works out OK

     

    We thought about powdered nutrition but that does not work with all tubes.

     

    As mentioned in previous posts the best thing to do is to arrive at the port with enough time to make other arrangements for the food if there were shipping delays.

     

    Good luck with your travels

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