Rach3975
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DH and I are taking our first adults-only trip this fall. My parents will be taking care of the kids during our trip. Although there's no specific reason to think anything will go wrong ahead of time, my parents are in their '70's and things happen. I also wouldn't feel right leaving my parents with sick kids. (My kids are all over 10 and not as prone to frequent illnesses as they used to be, but of course it could happen.)
Does anyone know of a travel insurance that would cover issues like that? I know that many would cover a life-threatening injury or hospitalization, but a less severe injury or illness could still derail our plans. Our trip isn't until November, but we booked it and paid our $200 deposit back in December. I just read something about "Cancel for any reason" coverage, but the article said that most companies required you to buy the insurance and select the "any reason" coverage within a few weeks of making the first deposit, in which case we'd be out of luck.
If we aren't able to find a travel insurance to cover those reasons for cancelling, how accommodating is Disney if we have to postpone a trip last minute? I'm talking postpone it for months, not come a day later. Thanks!
Does anyone know of a travel insurance that would cover issues like that? I know that many would cover a life-threatening injury or hospitalization, but a less severe injury or illness could still derail our plans. Our trip isn't until November, but we booked it and paid our $200 deposit back in December. I just read something about "Cancel for any reason" coverage, but the article said that most companies required you to buy the insurance and select the "any reason" coverage within a few weeks of making the first deposit, in which case we'd be out of luck.
If we aren't able to find a travel insurance to cover those reasons for cancelling, how accommodating is Disney if we have to postpone a trip last minute? I'm talking postpone it for months, not come a day later. Thanks!
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