We've been wanting to try a pool home rental for our Orlando vacations but have always been put off by the cancellation policies so we'd end up staying onsite afterall. (I'm not being critical of the owners for having the policies, btw; I understand that they have a huge investment in their homes and have to take precautions to protect themselves.) Our last onsite stay has us convinced that we must come up with other accommodations from now on, tho. This was our first time staying a whole week since DD came along and by the end of the week we were really tired of dealing with the lack of space, living out of a suitcase, etc. On top of that we had issues with the cleanliness of our resort & the level of service (sticky carpet, furniture coated with dust, having to explain to housekeeping why we needed extra pillows
and buses for the non-EMH parks few & far between). OK, rant over.
So, could someone advise me on getting trip insurance? Is that what most of you do? We've never bothered with it before because we were only risking the cost of one night's hotel accommodations. With most pool home rentals, however, we would be risking significantly more money if we had to cancel after we've paid in full (which I'm finding usually has to be done a month or more in advance). Specifically, I'm wondering about reputable places to get trip ins., how much it costs, and what kind of terms are considered pretty standard. Thanks in advance.


So, could someone advise me on getting trip insurance? Is that what most of you do? We've never bothered with it before because we were only risking the cost of one night's hotel accommodations. With most pool home rentals, however, we would be risking significantly more money if we had to cancel after we've paid in full (which I'm finding usually has to be done a month or more in advance). Specifically, I'm wondering about reputable places to get trip ins., how much it costs, and what kind of terms are considered pretty standard. Thanks in advance.
