nomorethan8
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Just curious. Wondering if anyone has tried getting into the Fort with a golf cart without insurance and what did Disney do, if anything to resolve the situation?
I would assume that. Most people would, if they know to get insurance.(Just follow the rules and get your insurance.)
We have a reservation in October that we did before the change and received an email right after the change about it.I would assume that. Most people would, if they know to get insurance.
Was just curious about if there was anyone who did not know the policy, which I would assume a lot of people do not know, and if a remedy is suggested to people who pull up with a trailer with a golf cart hooked up to there motorhome. Do they make them park the cart in overflow, supply an insurance co, etc.......
And has anyone seen anything on there reservations saying that they would need insurance for their carts? That would suck driving a few hundred miles to find out about something you have been doing for years, is now not allowed.
I'll have to check my email. A number of us will be at the Fort in November. Reservation was made a year ago. I don't remember getting anything about it.We have a reservation in October that we did before the change and received an email right after the change about it.
Yeah, we made ours as soon as October was open.I'll have to check my email. A number of us will be at the Fort in November. Reservation was made a year ago. I don't remember getting anything about it.
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I agree.I think insurance is a great thing and should have been enforced years ago. I have seen the way some people drive the carts around the fort not only are they on vacation but so is there brain!
I agree.
But just wondering if there is a procedure to the folks that bring it to the Fort and what do they make you do. They're not going to send you home. Just wondering if anyone experienced it.
On a side note. I go on vacation to get away from the litigious nature of the real world. The fact that Disney has had to put in these rules, 50 years after the park opened, is putting more and more real world back into my vacation. Disney might also want to check the cars and trucks and campers and bikes and dogs, all have liability insurance. Where do we stop. IMHO.
Insurance on cars and trucks is the job of the state they are licensed road vehicles. Most golf carts are not and homeowner's insurance normally only covers them "off road". In Ohio to bring a GC to a State Park it must be registered as a low speed motor vehicle with plates.Disney might also want to check the cars and trucks and campers and bikes and dogs, all have liability insurance. Where do we stop. IMHO.
Some people rent. And most don't have homeowners policies.My homeowners policy covers my dogs
Agreed. But there going to check for insurance when you pull up with a cart.As far as what they'd do if someone was driving an unauthorized cart, they certainly could ask them to leave property
Most golf carts are not and homeowner's insurance normally only covers them "off road". In Ohio to bring a GC to a State Park it must be registered as a low speed motor vehicle with plates
But as was posted above, Progressive will cover you for the whole year for around $100. Buying that policy is much much cheaper than renting from DIS. Many people don't realize that if they go to any campground and are on roads with cars they are probably not covered by their homeowners if something happens since they are not "off road". I would read your policy very carefully.I know of several people that would normally not use carts rented from disney and bring their own. They didn't know. And the basic reaction has been, "well that sucks". Point is they didn't know. One had a reservation. Now he is reviewing the reservation.
According to Kenny's Tee Time, Disney helped them making sure they were good to go and walked them through the new rules for 3rd parties.But I expect the reason the GCs are coming under fire is either to find a way to get rid of the offsite rentals or because there have been a sudden spate of GC accidents/incidents. I'd lean a little heavier towards the former.