Trip insurance

mimmiepnp

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I just booked the 8 night 2021 Greece cruise with the ABD Rome escape precruise. The trip insurance thru Disney seems very high for both the ABD portion and then adding on the cruise portion. Will be well over $1000.00 for two people for both segments.

Can anyone recommend a good company for trip insurance that will cover both my land and cruise portion with flight etc? We have always gone thru Disney for trip insurance but that price just seems obscene!! Thank you

Mimmie
 
TravelGuard is the best out there, IMO. If you're a Costco member, you can purchase through them and save even more, but the cruise has to be booked through Costco (i.e., you must have a Costco "C" reservation number in addition to the DCL reservation number).
 
DO NOT MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE AS WE DID!!! When I booked our cruise, I mentioned to the DCL Rep that I wanted to get insurance that would cover cancellation for any reason. She told me sure we have that. At the time it was just easier to tell her to go ahead. Lo and behold - with Disney (through Arch Insurance that is who they use) that is absolutely not the case. We cannot cancel for any reason. If we do cancel for one of they reason they agree with, then we only get 75% of our cruise value (we are all paid up at the point). Even then, they will only cover up to $10K. With our cruise and air (we used Disney Air Travel - our trip is around $15K. I could just kick myself!!!! I could also kick Disney for selling me this policy when they knew what I wanted. Ugh!
 

I used Allianz most recently.

Whatever you choose, you unfortunately have to read all the details.

I have used Disney many times in the past but it is overpriced.
 
I've purchased travel insurance through Allianz and April. But make sure you read the fine print and understand what is covered and what the limits are.

DCL insurance waaaaaaay overpriced.
 
When I booked our cruise, I mentioned to the DCL Rep that I wanted to get insurance that would cover cancellation for any reason.

Cancel for any reason insurance is typically quite pricey and comes with certain terms and time limits within which you have to buy the insurance. We almost never buy this type of insurance. We only did once when we had to purchase nonrefundable business class flights two weeks prior to when our friends were able to confirm dates and flights in order to lock in the price. We were lucky in that there was a special deal that month which would give you cancel for any reason insurance for the same price as regular if we booked the flights directly through the TA and purchased insurance right then.

Will be well over $1000.00 for two people for both segments.

We never buy insurance through the cruise line. We always purchase on our own through our TA. I really don't see any advantage to purchasing the cruise line's insurance other than that it's convenient. It doesn't always seem to be cheaper, often doesn't kick in until you arrive unless you've also purchased flights through the cruise line and/or you're arriving on the departure date, can end before you fly home if you stay a few days more and haven't booked it through them, is fully structured for the advantage of the cruise line and is focused on the cruise portion of the trip not necessarily the whole trip. If you buy your own insurance with your own criteria, you'll probably get more competitive quotes and will get more of what you need, less of what you don't, and only cover what you can't get refunded.

I do know that we paid a pretty hefty price for our insurance in 2015 for DH and I for our Baltic cruise, plus hotels, plus flights (business class which also included a side trip to family in Germany) - probably in the $1300 range. That was partially due to the cost, a large portion of which was non-refundable, and the length of the trip (24 days) plus a few options that we chose to add to the insurance (e.g., luggage coverage, medical evac, etc.).

My father purchased insurance through Princess - which he normally doesn't - and missed it in December due to weather/flight delays. The insurance denied his claim because he was supposed to call them in advance to let them know he wouldn't make the cruise in time - something that apparently was in the fine print. He tried calling them 5 times when they were sitting on the tarmac but no one answered. In the end, Princess gave him a credit and rebooked him for later this year, so it worked out sort of OK, but lesson learned. He'll go back to buying through his TA.
 
Totally agree with everyone's comments. As I said, dumb move on our part. Now we are stuck - and yes, super expensive, with something that was not what I really wanted. I should have asked more questions of the DCL agent.
 
Totally agree with everyone's comments. As I said, dumb move on our part. Now we are stuck - and yes, super expensive, with something that was not what I really wanted. I should have asked more questions of the DCL agent.

Did you buy this recently? Some policies have a 10 day “look at” . If you don’t like what you read, you get your money back. You could always call and ask and tell them you felt like you didn’t get what you wanted.
 
I strongly urge you to get a Chase Sapphire Reserve Credit Card where you get the travel insurance for no extra cost. It makes getting travel insurance a no brainer when you get it for free.
 
I strongly urge you to get a Chase Sapphire Reserve Credit Card where you get the travel insurance for no extra cost. It makes getting travel insurance a no brainer when you get it for free.
It doesn't cover cancel for any reason nor pre-existing conditions so those need to be addressed in case others need those.
 

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