ChicosWife
The Caribbean DCL Life For Us!
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You are correct. DCL insurance only covers thing you purchase through DCL, so, if you purchased your flights separately or any pre- or post-hotel stays separately, etc., they won't be covered. That's why I never purchase DCL insurance and always purchase third-party to cover our entire trip.
We have used ************.com for a few trips (never had to make a claim). You input your info and the website gives you multiple plans from multiple companies to choose from (including reviews from prior customers). Super easy and good prices. IMO, DCL trip insurance has inadequate medical evacuation coverage and almost always costs more than better plans from other companies.
I would only purchase DCL insurance if I had also booked the flights via DCL Air, because I want the flights covered as part of the total cruise package.Other than the cost, what are the pros and cons of booking a third party insurance vs. DCL's? I currently have DCL's insurance, but I didn't book my flights through Disney and I know any occurrences outside of the cruise itself won't be covered, right?
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I’m so confused on what to do now. I got scared when I bought my placeholder because I read a thread saying that my Dad would not be covered by Disney insurance because of a liver transplant he had in 2006. Complications happen with transplants so I needed to be prepared.
I’m feeling REALLY uneasy about not getting Disney insurance in addition. Disney has protected us on 5 cruises and I really feel I should get it also. I’m not sure which advantage I lose if I don’t use them also.
Well it would actually be from a combination of insurance threads that started around April 1. The first of which sent sheer panic through me to assure that I had needed coverage prior to the 14 days from purchase date. So I went to AAA spent $580 on a policy for a trip I didn’t know where it was was going, or when, with what I believe to be myself, my daughter, and my parents. Still not including air fare, but as told that could be added later. I picked a cruise a few weeks later that was $2400, less than the amount I planned for. The cost of insurance is more than the price of a 4th adult. Once I add Disney’s I will have paid more than adult 3 & 4.Did you buy third party insurance at the time you made the placeholder?
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If you have already purchased 3rd party insurance there is no need to get the DCL insurance. It would be double coverage that isn't as good in most cases with no benefit that I can see. I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong. To me it would be like having car insurance on the same car with two different companies.Well it would actually be from a combination of insurance threads that started around April 1. The first of which sent sheer panic through me to assure that I had needed coverage prior to the 14 days from purchase date. So I went to AAA spent $580 on a policy for a trip I didn’t know where it was was going, or when, with what I believe to be myself, my daughter, and my parents. Still not including air fare, but as told that could be added later. I picked a cruise a few weeks later that was $2400, less than the amount I planned for. The cost of insurance is more than the price of a 4th adult. Once I add Disney’s I will have paid more than adult 3 & 4.
But that’s not what confuses or concerns me. It’s my fear that this pre-existing condition from 2005 will cause a problem (even though he’s not going anymore. I still want to be home if my father is sick) or my daughters inability to take the cruise because of a winter college course requirement recommended by professors that I would not find out about until 2 weeks before we leave.
If there is NO ADVANTAGE to taking the the Disney insurance I can relax. But....
Yeah, I’m a little OCD. But I’ve never traveled without Disney and transfer for and I have traveled without the other insurance.
If you have already purchased 3rd party insurance there is no need to get the DCL insurance. It would be double coverage that isn't as good in most cases with no benefit that I can see. I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong. To me it would be like having car insurance on the same car with two different companies.
Well it would actually be from a combination of insurance threads that started around April 1. The first of which sent sheer panic through me to assure that I had needed coverage prior to the 14 days from purchase date. So I went to AAA spent $580 on a policy for a trip I didn’t know where it was was going, or when, with what I believe to be myself, my daughter, and my parents. Still not including air fare, but as told that could be added later. I picked a cruise a few weeks later that was $2400, less than the amount I planned for. The cost of insurance is more than the price of a 4th adult. Once I add Disney’s I will have paid more than adult 3 & 4.
But that’s not what confuses or concerns me. It’s my fear that this pre-existing condition from 2005 will cause a problem (even though he’s not going anymore. I still want to be home if my father is sick) or my daughters inability to take the cruise because of a winter college course requirement recommended by professors that I would not find out about until 2 weeks before we leave.
If there is NO ADVANTAGE to taking the the Disney insurance I can relax. But....
Yeah, I’m a little OCD. But I’ve never traveled without Disney and transfer for and I have traveled without the other insurance.