jendeli
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2013
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Our very first Disney cruise was in Jan 2013. Our daughter came down with a fever and abdominal pain after dinner in Nassau. The ship's doctor ran some tests and sent us off the ship to the ER in Nassau for a possible appendicitis. The ER did not accept our insurance and in order to be seen we needed to pay a $1500 deposit and then pay the remaining balance when we left. Thankfully it was just a nasty kidney infection and we were allowed to head back to the ship. We also got lucky because the ship stayed in port until 1am that night so the crew could have some free time. We boarded the ship at 12:55 am. 5 minutes away from a hotel stay and plane tickets home!
When we got home I immediately filed a foreign claim with our insurance company and for the next few years it was 'lost', sent to the wrong department, or put in the system wrong.
Anyway pretty much a nightmare because every time I called, I'd need at least a half hour for the representative to catch up on the notes and history of the claim, and then was promised that it would be taken care of and to give it a few months to process. Well almost 4 years later and we finally got reimbursed for our claim! Woohoo! We used the money to pay the remaining balance of our next Disney cruise.
Never again will I travel without insurance.
What a pain in the butt!
When we got home I immediately filed a foreign claim with our insurance company and for the next few years it was 'lost', sent to the wrong department, or put in the system wrong.
Anyway pretty much a nightmare because every time I called, I'd need at least a half hour for the representative to catch up on the notes and history of the claim, and then was promised that it would be taken care of and to give it a few months to process. Well almost 4 years later and we finally got reimbursed for our claim! Woohoo! We used the money to pay the remaining balance of our next Disney cruise.
Never again will I travel without insurance.
What a pain in the butt!