I am close to pulling the trigger on a cruise on the Fantasy in September, which 'm reading is prime hurricane season, I'm thinking I should consider insurance for that reason, curious what folks recommend for insurance? It's a VGT so I understand that it's non-refundable, non-change etc, but I'm assuming if I purchase insurance, it is? Thanks so much!
DCL's insurance doesn't make the cruise refundable or changeable. It means you can get reimbursed 100% of costs if you have documentation of certain covered reasons for cancellation. It means you can get 75% of the value of the cruise applied to another DCL cruise if you cancel for a non-covered reason.
It's a cost benefit analysis, whether to use DCL insurance or another insurer. There is no right or wrong answer, because it's based on what it would cost for you, how likely you are to cancel for a non-covered or difficult to document reason, how likely you are to want to sail on DCL again if you do need to cancel this one for a non-covered reason, etc.
I'm using DCL insurance for a 3-night cruise over Labor Day weekend, because it's cheaper than my usual
travel insurance, and I also wanted it all managed via DCL in case anything happened related to a potential hurricane, just to potentially make logistics easier. I also sail DCL multiple times a year, so I know I would use a credit.
Our spring break cruise is covered by my usual travel insurance provider, Travel Insured International via USAA. I have had to make claims with them a few times, and they paid the claims. They have become quite a bit more expensive since Covid, though, and we're also getting older, which also makes things more expensive. That's why I still check out DCL's insurance and compare prices before deciding.