Do I really need travel insurance?

Drr10

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Booked for 1st ever cruise in January. Do I really need travel insurance? Who here has not bought it. Will be coming in two days early staying at SSR and already booked through Disney to take me to Port and then back to SSR when cruise is done.
 
It is highly recommended when cruising or foreign travel. Age does no matter. Accidents and illness can happen to anyone at anytime. Worth it for peace of mind.

During one of our cruises, my friend’s dad had an accident on the ship (we were a large group). Had to be evacuated. He never came back home (long and sad story) - but there are so many other stories out there. Leaving the country (not cruising) also needed.

Compare policies and see what you are comfortable with. We went to Italy in 2023. I was not too concerned about late flights/losing money with flight, luggage or B&B/Hotel. I wanted it for medical. I called and insured us heavy on medical but not so much on everything else. Did not even know that was an option until I called.

Good luck!
 
I usually just buy the medical and it's not that expensive. If your okay with losing the cost of the cruise if you can't make it then I wouldn't buy the expensive insurance. I also book my cruises with a credit card that offers travel protection. I've never had to file a claim.
 

Yes you do. We've had to cancel cruises a couple days out. Once on the day of. It's hugely disappointing to have to cancel, but at least the insurance helps soften the blow. Also, if you get injured in a different country, it can quickly cost thousands of dollars.
 
Yes. Let's pretend, for the sake of pretending that you or your child comes down with actual influenza, or strep, or COVID, or Noro or something that makes them actually SICK the day you want to leave for the trip. Or the day before. Every single penny you have paid for that trip is non-refundable.

Or let's pretend someone close to you has a heart attack/stroke/cancer diagnosis right before the trip and you need to cancel. Every single penny is non-refundable.

Or, let's say someone gets badly hurt while traveling. Evacuation costs a fortune. (I badly injured my back skiing. Over a thousand dollar ambulance bill and that was just to get me down the mountain.)

Or, let's pretend your flight is cancelled and you can't get a flight for two days and miss your cruise.

Your cruise is actually non-refundable fairly far in advance. Not just non-refundable, not re-bookable for credit. Money just gone. Maybe you can afford to wave good-bye to multiple thousands of dollars, but given that you are balking at insurance, I'm guessing not.
 
Booked for 1st ever cruise in January. Do I really need travel insurance? Who here has not bought it. Will be coming in two days early staying at SSR and already booked through Disney to take me to Port and then back to SSR when cruise is done.
Yes. I tend to decide if I'm going to get insurance based on the amount of money I risk to lose by something happening. I'd rather pay the extra $500 and not lose over $7K if something goes sideways before we leave (or while sailing).
 
The goal of insurance is to have it and hopefully never need to use it. However if you need it, you will be very grateful you have it. Also do not use DCL's insurance. Its not great and outside insurance like Allianz is much better (if you travel twice in a year look at an annual policy)
 
Yes. I tend to decide if I'm going to get insurance based on the amount of money I risk to lose by something happening. I'd rather pay the extra $500 and not lose over $7K if something goes sideways before we leave (or while sailing).
Cost of the cruise is usually how I decide how much insurance to buy. My cruise in January is 1200 dollars so I will just buy the medical. Credit cards will cover a lot trip interruption issues. I agree with a cruise costing 7k I would want something more comprehensive.
 
We have an Annual Policy. One never needs insurance until one does.

Our Annual covered a Quick Cruise that DW took in January with DD and her 2 girls, Our 52nd Anniversary Cruise with DD/husband and DS/friend exactly 6 months ago today and a *spur of the moment trip I am taking this weekend* plus everything already planned for next year. We prefer to call it *Peace of Mind Travel Insurance*
 

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