This is the key. Any trip that involves no refunds after a certain time, which would include cruising on DCL, would make me want insurance. So many last minute things can happen which would result in losing all $$ paid. Stuff happens. I always buy trip ins through www.insuremytrip.com which is very reasonable, and if bought within a certain time after booking, can cover pre-existing conditions if needed or even 'cancel for any reason', cancel for work reasons, etc. I buy it to cover the whole trip: airfare etc.
I don't mean to sound snarky, just putting it out there for vacation knowledge to everyone.
We love cruising and are accustomed to having to pay in full 75 or even 120 days prior. If your same situation happened prior to a Disney cruise, they didn't used to, but now they stick to their contract and you would lose all $$ paid w/o insurance.
I also like knowing if God forbid dh has a heart attack while at sea and has to be emergency lifted back to Miami, it's covered. The cost w/o insurance could bankrupt a family. Also a more likely problem, if our home airport is snowed in and we can't fly home post cruise, ins would cover the cost of getting a hotel in FL (up to covered amount) until we could fly home. This did happen to my parents and hotels in Ft. Lauderdale are crazy high in Feb but they had peace of mind knowing that it was all covered.
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I didn't take your post as snarky! You are totally right, and I wanted to post my experience so others realize what they are getting into and plan accordingly. I have really taken a lot of chances when it comes to traveling without trip insurance. We travel frequently, and many (such as our 2 week cruise earlier this year) do have tough cancellation penalties. Although I did not lose any money on our summer vacation, due to a wonderful and generous VRBO owner, I very well could have and the reality of that is leading me to add trip insurance to future trips.