Romamom444 Posted March 21, 2012 #1 Share Posted March 21, 2012 What do frequent cruisers do? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wolfganghowell Posted March 21, 2012 #2 Share Posted March 21, 2012 Travel insurance. We did our first few without it and can't believe it now. Although we have never used it (knock wood) I have elderly parents at home, we both have high demand jobs and plain old **** happens. I hope I never have need of it but for 2 people it's not a bad expense. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brillance Posted March 21, 2012 #3 Share Posted March 21, 2012 Several years back I had emergency hernia surgery nine days before flying to Paris for three nights and then into Barcelona for a 12 night Med. cruise, only time I did not have insurance. I hate buying insurance but learned my lesson. We still made the trip and thankfully a lot of sightseeing. Told by the surgeon to lift nothing heavier than a toothbrush. If this had been a caribbean cruise with all the swimming and snorkeling and parasailing I would have had to stay on the sidelines. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kenlorz Posted March 21, 2012 #4 Share Posted March 21, 2012 We plan on taking out travel insurance. We will be leaving four children home (ages 9-18) and GOD FORBID anything happens and we had to drop everything and fly home I want to be sure that I'm not losing all my vacation money AND the cost to get him from out of the country last second. OTOH, my dad and his wife (mid-60's) NEVER take it. They cruise multiple times a year, are in great health and very active, have no elderly family or young children at home, or any other of the 'red flags', so they swing towards taking the chances. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
endymion6942 Posted March 21, 2012 #5 Share Posted March 21, 2012 GO READ THIS THREAD! This will answer all your questions. http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1590934 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teddie Posted March 21, 2012 #6 Share Posted March 21, 2012 If you don't want to shell out $25K+ to get your self or family members medical-evac'd home, then, yes. Get it. I run across this issue on a regular basis through my work. I would never go without it. teddie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goouchjac Posted March 21, 2012 #7 Share Posted March 21, 2012 What do frequent cruisers do? Always take it,,you never know what could come u p,,,,no sense in losing all your money,,heaven forbid for a emergency:( Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richrhon1 Posted March 21, 2012 #8 Share Posted March 21, 2012 What do frequent cruisers do? We always take insurance. We have had sick elderly parents and never know what will happen. Also, there are inexpensive plans that cover the major issues. Small investment to cover a large investment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Virtopia Posted March 21, 2012 #9 Share Posted March 21, 2012 Out of my 4 cruises, I only took it for my first one. However, this is an expense I will start to shell out. I do it through my credit card and only pay about $90 a year, so it's worth it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arizona Cruz Chic Posted March 21, 2012 #10 Share Posted March 21, 2012 A few points to ponder..... Can afford to lose the amount of your cruise if you need to cancel at the last minute? Check with your own medical insurance, does it cover you while on a cruise or in another country? Emergency evacuation, trip delay or trip interruption, family emergency to leave the cruise early. Chances are nothing will happen, for a few dollars its always peace of mind knowing you have it. *** Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashland Posted March 21, 2012 #11 Share Posted March 21, 2012 Better to have it and not need it..than need it and not have it ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tyler80 Posted March 21, 2012 #12 Share Posted March 21, 2012 I always get travel insurance. It's a small price to pay considering the thousands the trip costs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bmac1 Posted March 21, 2012 #13 Share Posted March 21, 2012 Never leave home without it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Never2Late2Cruise Posted March 21, 2012 #14 Share Posted March 21, 2012 What do frequent cruisers do? There was an article on Cruise critic today http://www.cruisecritic.com/articles.cfm?ID=1421 where a reader posted the following comment NSC showed us no compassion. Last year (2011) about 5 weeks before our scheduled cruise, one of my daughters became critically ill with bi-lateral pneumonia and spent 91 days in intensive care. Obviously we had to cancel the cruise (2 adjoining cabins) and did so the night upon which she was admitted to hospital. Our request for a full refund of our fare was refused, despite it being confirmed that our cabins had been sold on to other persons who occupied them during the cruise; a fact that was verified by friends of ours who took the cruise. NSC wrote saying that it was entitled to adopt that position because its terms and conditions said that it could do so and that it would be "unfair" on other passengers in the past to whom it had refused to give a refund, Not only is that statement illogical, NSC overlooked the fact (or simply didn't care) that it had profited from my family's ill-fortune. Those that do not take out insurance yell the loadest when something goes wrong and feel the world shows them no compassion. They never say -its within my power (by buying insurance) to protect myself from the unforseen. So far we have always driven to port -- flight problems eliminated. However taking the following into consideration WE ALWAYS get travel insurance. 1. My parents age and health 2. Our advancing age (60's) 3. We will not be within our in network health coverage service area 4. The unexpected 5. The fickle finger of fate I am happy to say that we never had to use it. Buy it-Never have to use it-and consider yourself ahead of the game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UtahCruise Posted March 21, 2012 #15 Share Posted March 21, 2012 Last April SW grounded all planes 3hrs before our flight. Last minute tickets 800 pp thank heavens for travel insurance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gonzo70 Posted March 21, 2012 #16 Share Posted March 21, 2012 Unless you have medical insurance that covers out of the country emergency care (some do) AND medical evacuation off the ship (very few do) travel insurance is more or less a must unless you are wealthy. Medical emergencies can easily run $25,000 to $50,000 or more. Insurance to cover things such as having to cancel the cruise last minute is purely optional - but medical coverage is not something to neglect unless you already have coverage or are wealthy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beachin2 Posted March 21, 2012 #17 Share Posted March 21, 2012 Early on in our cruising days we used it for a cancelled flight/missed ship (flight booked through RC). Figured the final tally on that one - with transport to the next port (Aruba), hotels (beach resort), food, etc hit nearly $10K. They even paid our land bar bill! That also doesn't count the very generous OBC we had waiting for us. We buy it every time - figure we are still ahead of the game $ wise based on that 1 use alone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peteukmcr Posted March 21, 2012 #18 Share Posted March 21, 2012 Never leave home without it.Agree 100%. Cannot understand why you would not have it. In the UK all travel companies insist that you are aware that you should have it. RCI even make you record your insurance company when doing online check in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ewpsrp Posted March 21, 2012 #19 Share Posted March 21, 2012 When do you typically buy your insurance? When you book and pay your deposit or when you make final payment? Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smallchange Posted March 21, 2012 #20 Share Posted March 21, 2012 What's the approximate cost of this insurance (based on what criteria)? What does it cover? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lady_cruiser Posted March 21, 2012 #21 Share Posted March 21, 2012 My sister and I always take it and never had to use it until she had a mammogram last September (2011) that showed she had the early stages of breast cancer. We had to cancel out cruise because she would be starting the first of thirty-two radiation treatments the week we would have been on a cruise. We never would have thought that this would happen to her since she was 64 and never was sick or spent a day in the hospital. Unexpected things happen all the time and it is best to be prepared by hoping for the best but being prepared for the worst. FYI - since her cancer was the early stages her oncologist is telling her that she can consider herself to be 98% cancer free. LADIES - if you haven't done so please make an appointment to get a mammogram done as soon as possible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
katiel53 Posted March 21, 2012 #22 Share Posted March 21, 2012 No way would we travel without it. Enough said. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ren1216 Posted March 21, 2012 #23 Share Posted March 21, 2012 Add me to the list -- travel insurance for us EVERY time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cigar King Posted March 21, 2012 #24 Share Posted March 21, 2012 No...I consider myself self insured. I do have excellent medical coverage, and I can afford to eat the cost of a cruise. BTW, I do the same for every purchase, other than cars. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ren1216 Posted March 21, 2012 #25 Share Posted March 21, 2012 When do you typically buy your insurance? When you book and pay your deposit or when you make final payment? Thanks! If you are buying an independent policy (not through the cruise line), then you must usually buy the policy within 14 days of initial deposit to get the pre-existing conditions waiver. If you are taking the cruise lines insurance (better than nothing), then it can be added up until when you make final payment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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