I feel I have been a strong advocate for cruise insurance--for situations just like this one. However, I know that people can make mistakes, and unexpected things can happen. While I am not one to trust to luck (largely because the majority of mine is bad), I don't wish ill on my neighbors. I truly hope (although I doubt) that this family can reschedule their cruise.
Be grateful this sort of misfortune can't happen to you, if you had the foresight to purchase insurance. Wishing this family no quarter from Disney is schadenfreude, and unworthy of the fine people of this board. Particularly as they are unlikely to receive any quarter, wishes or no.
And for those who are reading this thread who have not yet purchased insurance, please, PLEASE buy it now!
This is beautifully put. I hope that I never face this situation (with or without insurance), feel horribly for the friend of the OP. I hope that whatever the solution winds up being, whether assisted by DCL or not, that they get to enjoy something that they have worked hard for and looked forward to and are able to properly pay respects and grieve.
Please do not look at this as a flame, but I have always been confused when people think that when someone gets something that they didn't, this is unfair. If DCL tried to weasel out of honoring the terms of insurance, that would be unfair. While DCL would be fully within their rights to enforce the policy, I just do see how I would be harmed if they bent from time to time. I have traveled with and without insurance, depending on how much $$$ is on the line. I would probably seek an exception if I were in this position, but would understand if it were not granted. I certainly wouldn't be worried about some anonymous forum-poster's sense of "fairness" in doing so.
Insurance covers a number of possibilities. Surely, everyone would agree that the death of an immediate family member is probably among the most horrific and unforeseen of these possibilities. DCL could say yes, or could say no, but do we REALLY have to wish for a bad outcome for these poor people?