Tested positive on way home - our experience

We have additional medical insurance (we have an annual plan we just buy every year). But I was thinking about adding quarantine insurance. Any idea how much it costs and how soon before your trip you need to purchase?
You should look at the Covid-19 Pandemic Travel CoverMe plan from Manulife, I believe it's not too pricey (I think that depends on situation but I've heard $72 for a week) and it also covers cruising.

That's the exact plan we purchased; it was ~$32/head per adult (children are free under the family version of the plan so long as there's at least two adults) for our 10 day trip.

I have excellent coverage via work, but grabbing some additional coverage and the COVID trip interruption insurance (up to $400/day + flights back) seemed like an easy decision at the price.
 
That's the exact plan we purchased; it was ~$32/head per adult (children are free under the family version of the plan so long as there's at least two adults) for our 10 day trip.

I have excellent coverage via work, but grabbing some additional coverage and the COVID trip interruption insurance (up to $400/day + flights back) seemed like an easy decision at the price.
Just purchased this for my DH and I. Seems like a good thing to have just in case.
 
Wow! Thanks for sharing your experiences. My worst nightmare having to drive home to BC from Florida.
We were in WDW last Aug and Universal in Oct. masking was mandatory on rides and indoors. Or was during our visits. Unsure now, I just looked at Universal website and says masks encouraged indoors, not mandatory hmmm
I noticed in both parks people cheating where they could on lines with masks pulled down. Made me very uncomfortable. - And now with variant I don’t know what I’ll do.
Encouraged to hear your vaccines held up!
 
Wow! Thanks for sharing your experiences. My worst nightmare having to drive home to BC from Florida.
We were in WDW last Aug and Universal in Oct. masking was mandatory on rides and indoors. Or was during our visits. Unsure now, I just looked at Universal website and says masks encouraged indoors, not mandatory hmmm
I noticed in both parks people cheating where they could on lines with masks pulled down. Made me very uncomfortable. - And now with variant I don’t know what I’ll do.
Encouraged to hear your vaccines held up!

We're at Universal right now and I'm actually impressed by the number of people wearing masks indoors and outdoors. Way more than I expected. I think everyone is a little freaked out with Omicron. Of course, the crowds are really low right now, so there is lots of space.

I was more concerned on the plane with the people with their masks pulled down under their noses.
 

Hey everyone. Have used the boards for years and never registered but wanted to share our experience since everything I had read was hypothetical and the government websites are not clear.

We flew down on the 9th for 2 nights at the Royal Pacific at Universal and then 11 nights at a house in Reunion with 4 park days at Disney. I’ll write a trip report in the appropriate section but our first Universal trip as a family made us big fans. Great attractions and they make it EASY. We will be back and likely at RPR. 3rd trip to DW (on site 2010, off site 2017, off site 2021), always Oct or Nov. Also been to DL once right before Covid shut down travel (Jan 2020). So we’ve had paper FP, FP+, G+ and MP. After Universal, G+ just straight up sucks. MP was also wayyyyyy better. I don’t remember finding FP+ annoying at all but it’s been a while. Paper fast pass I barely remember but I do recall thinking FP+ was better when we went in 2017.

Anyway, onto the main reason for the post.
We booked BeeperMD for the morning of the 20th with our flights leaving on the 22nd. The admin and communication side of things sucked. Had to use online chat to get confirmation and had zero confidence that they were truthful. No contact by the end of our 7-9 time window so fired up the chat again and asked. Got a reply that said, sorry, we only have 11:50 available if you need it today. Uhhhh, ok. Nurse showed up about noon and she was amazing. We had backup tests booked at Walgreens for the next day. I did all the booking for 10 people and it was a huge PITA to book 20 tests and cancel 10. There’s just no shortcuts.

9/10 test results came in around 1 the next day and the 10th didn’t come until about 6 that evening (which was closer to when I expected to get results). Total of 6 vaccinated adults/teens and 4 unvaccinated kids in the group. 1 of the kids tested positive which we thought must be a mistake. Grabbed a Binax test kit from Walgreens and it was also positive. WestJet was great about canceling/rebooking but it took quite a long time as we each used a companion voucher and had to rebook our older daughter to still go home with the rest of the group.

At this point we were in a bit of a panic. We knew in theory we could have a positive test but didn’t expect it or have a plan just in case. Our options as we saw them were move to a smaller Airbnb and wait 2 weeks while hoping we didn’t test positive when we went to fly out then or rent a car and hit the road for the 3000+ mile trip to Alberta. Fortunately we are business owners and didn’t have a 9-5 waiting for us with that pressure. The one thing I’ll say here is the government travel websites do NOT make it clear that you are able to cross the land border with a positive test. We *knew* we are allowed to enter our country but reading all the info online they only refer to “negative PCR test” so we were still nervous. Our initial plan was a one way rental to Great Falls, Montana and then a U-haul to Lethbridge where we could pick up a new rental to get the rest of the way home. Uhaul units were sold out all over Great Falls so we called the rental company and got authorized to drop off in Calgary with a “1 way fee we can’t waive but we don’t know how much it will be”. Currently looks like we’ve been charged $1500 USD in addition to the rental fee although the invoice breakdown doesn’t explain it at all so we’re working on it. Not sure how anyone can agree to an undetermined, unlimited fee but we’ll see what happens.

We had to retest as ours were more than 72 hours and did a drive through Walgreens somewhere along the way. 2/3 results came the same day and mine came the next day. We were both negative still (thank you Pfizer) and daughter still positive (unsurprisingly). The experience at the land crossing was great. Border agent was as friendly as border agents get and asked us to pull into the parking lot when we told him we had a positive test. A public health nurse came out to talk to us and ensure we had and would follow a quarantine plan. She gave us printed information and test kits to perform during on online video chat on day 1 and day 8 and sent us on our way. Super friendly and helpful.

We made the best of the drive (50 hours of seat time) and drove through tourist sites along the way to take pictures. Our daughter was and is asymptomatic so we stayed masked, ate outside or in the SUV and did as much contactless hotel check in’s and outs as possible. If she was symptomatic we likely would have stayed in Florida and locked down in an Airbnb with food delivery services.

Overall we would still have gone on the trip but been more prepared with a real plan for the unlikely scenario we encountered. If we had 9-5 jobs and/or were stretched financially to afford the trip in the first place then I would probably feel differently. I don’t want to dissuade anyone from going and now that kids can get vaccinated I believe this will be more of a moot point in the near future BUT this CAN HAPPEN so HAVE A PLAN.

Oh, final thought is that she almost certainly got it from someone in the parks. The number of symptomatic people walking around coughing in Universal and Disney was outrageous. And there was ZERO enforcement on masks indoors at Universal so if that is something that concerns you I would strongly recommend sticking with Disney for now where it is enforced much more (still lots of people ignoring any time they can get away with it though).

Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. It puts my mind a little bit more at ease that if worst case scenario happens, there is a way home.
 
We're at Universal right now and I'm actually impressed by the number of people wearing masks indoors and outdoors. Way more than I expected. I think everyone is a little freaked out with Omicron. Of course, the crowds are really low right now, so there is lots of space.

I was more concerned on the plane with the people with their masks pulled down under their noses.

It must be because of Omicron because there was maybe 5-10% wearing masks indoors and almost no one wearing them outdoors when we were there.

We were on a red eye flight so I didn’t notice many people with masks pulled down. Plus I was much more concerned with the 400lb kid taking up 1/3 of my upper seat and living in his armpit for 4 hours. Zero sleep was had. Seriously regretted not booking premium this time.
 
Just ordered some updated KN95s and canceled our dining reservations in response to this thread (we don’t do maskless anything, but most masks don’t protect the wearer 😑 & the idea of thousands of maskless people is giving me the heebie-jeebies). Just in case we ever actually make it to Florida 🤣
 
Just ordered some updated KN95s and canceled our dining reservations in response to this thread (we don’t do maskless anything, but most masks don’t protect the wearer 😑 & the idea of thousands of maskless people is giving me the heebie-jeebies). Just in case we ever actually make it to Florida 🤣
I’m not sure on the dining. We have Boma and Ohana and Homecomin’ and my 17 year old son is so excited for all of them ( I can remember the years we used to have to bribe him to eat .. they are long over :rotfl:).
I have to do some research. I feel like if I’m masked until I eat and at a table with just my family it couldn’t be too bad? But I’m questioning my reasoning.
 
I just had an idea. If anyone has a plan to rent a car and drive home if one of the family tests positive, I would suggest making the reservation now.

I just looked on Costco and to rent a car on the Friday morning I am supposed to fly home and return it to the Buffalo airport on Sunday evening would be $650. Much less than the $1000s you would be charged if you book day of. It’s possible to avoid people entirely with contactless pick up and drop off and paying at the pump. And my family would bring a car to the Buffalo airport for us to get back home ( we live close to the border).

I highly recommend this to those of you thinking of driving home if you receive a positive result. It will save you thousands to book it now. Just remember to cancel if you end up testing negative.

ETA) and make sure to check the terms of the rental. I was looking at unlimited mileage included and no cancellation fees for cancelling right up to the time of the rental.
 
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I just looked on Costco and to rent a car on the Friday morning I am supposed to fly home and return it to the Buffalo airport on Sunday evening would be $650. Much less than the $1000s you would be charged if you book day of. It’s possible to avoid people entirely with contactless pick up and drop off and paying at the pump. And my family would bring a car to the Buffalo airport for us to get back home ( we live close to the border).

We are going to FL in a few weeks (not Disney, South Florida) but I was worried about this exact scenario. What you are suggesting sounds like a really good back up plan. The only thing is...I'm not sure I know anyone who would come bring a car to us across the border because they would have to drive all the way from Toronto...but I guess in a pinch good friends might do it lol!! You'd have to I guess have two people and two cars to come drop a car for you so that they don't have to get in a car with the person who tested positive, that's the kicker...But I'm glad to be thinking this all through just in case. Hopefully we won't have to go through with that but good to know!
 
Thx! Yes, I did. I really found the fact that the adults spent that much time with a postive person and *still* came away with a negative test, seriously encouraging. It also makes me personally feel better about traveling now that we're all vaccinated.

This is what we experienced recently. A person in our entourage was positive. Hung out with about 10 vaccinated people (without masks) for prolonged periods of time. They all tested negative. That won't stop me from exercising extreme caution while travelling but I'm a tiny little bit more confident now.
 
This is what we experienced recently. A person in our entourage was positive. Hung out with about 10 vaccinated people (without masks) for prolonged periods of time. They all tested negative. That won't stop me from exercising extreme caution while travelling but I'm a tiny little bit more confident now.

That’s so good to hear. Makes me a little less nervous. Of course we will be very careful still.
 
That's the exact plan we purchased; it was ~$32/head per adult (children are free under the family version of the plan so long as there's at least two adults) for our 10 day trip.

I have excellent coverage via work, but grabbing some additional coverage and the COVID trip interruption insurance (up to $400/day + flights back) seemed like an easy decision at the price.
I have used the same for my last 2 trips to the US, and for this upcoming one. It was $78 for our family of 5 for a 9-day trip, and covers up to $200 pp/pd up to a max of $5600 should we need to quarantine. Peace of mind is a beautiful thing.
 
I have used the same for my last 2 trips to the US, and for this upcoming one. It was $78 for our family of 5 for a 9-day trip, and covers up to $200 pp/pd up to a max of $5600 should we need to quarantine. Peace of mind is a beautiful thing.

It’s saying for me it’s not available for families . What am I doing wrong ? Family of 5 for 12 days. It wants me to pay around $178 pp
 
It’s saying for me it’s not available for families . What am I doing wrong ? Family of 5 for 12 days. It wants me to pay around $178 pp
Careful to select the one that has interruption insurance only. It’s around $75 for the 5 of us for 7 days.
 
Yikes I’m still getting this
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I think it depends on how long you are going for, it seems to be about $76 for one week, I did one for two weeks and it was around $140 I think. Still not bad for what it's covering, which is all I need given the work coverage I have and the current cancellation policies (though the 24 hour pre-flight to the US has thrown a wrench in that a bit and I may get a test done a few days before as well just to be sure).
 














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