ScubaCat
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Naughty ScubaCat - see post #14.![]()
Wow how'd I miss that?? I must be slipping in my old age.
I'm glad it all worked out in any case!!
Naughty ScubaCat - see post #14.![]()
For those who fly regularly to Disney, the Travelex becomes more desirable. Airfares for a family can add up fast and the penalties for canceling on most airlines are steep. If you fly to DVC multiple times in a year, the Travelex coverage can be pretty cost effective.
Soooo just confirming - this is the insurance available thru DVC?!
While we have purchased trip insurance for various trips we don't always. Was considering buying this one tho before our next January trip (ie flying in winter perils). Last time I purchased insurance for a winter trip there was a big East coast snow storm hitting when it was time to fly home & we had a xfer in ATL. We were afraid we'd leave MCO ok but then get stuck in ATL so we decided to add on 1 more night & just wait out the storm. Voided the insurance so it was a waste of money. Not sure if I should try again?!![]()
Yes.
https://disneyvacationclub.disney.go.com/faq/pre-arrival-checklist/travel-insurance/
That's kind of how I think, too. There are other ways to "insure" yourself without throwing money away on a plan. Suppose our flight home was cancelled and we had to spend an extra night. Travel insurance would probably cover a lot of that (although I believe it has to be >24 hours so not necessarily!), but how much does a hotel night really cost in the Orlando area? You can always fine a decent room somewhere. Granted, I have a few million Hilton points so I have a slight advantage there, but even without that, you're talking about $149'ish for a room plus dinner for 3. That's a small premium to pay vs. throwing $89 at it over and over just in case. And, we'd just hang out in a park so it's not like the time would be wasted.
For a cruise, I'd just fly in a day or two early and hang out on Cocoa Beach.![]()
But because we used points and made the decision to stay BEFORE any flights were canceled we voided the insurance covering any additional meals etc.
I saw something recently that suggested that the paid out portion was well under 20% and that profit and marketing accounted for the rest. And something else a couple of years ago that suggested Best Buy was still in business many due to the profits on extended warranties.
OK, you guys have piqued my interest...
Here's our situation...
We are traveling in October with reservation(s) booked entirely on DVC points which include banked and current points from two contracts, transferred and 2 OTU points. We have 10 people in our travel party and 3 separate reservations. If we opted to go with the Travelex insurance, how much would we be paying? I assume $89 for each of the banked and current points, but what about the transferred and OTU points? Are those lumped in with my points or are they considered separate? Does the insurance cover all 10 of us, even though we are all on separate reservations? Also, how do they deal with "pre-existing conditions"? My mother is traveling with us and she is very susceptible to respiratory infections and she is resistant to most antibiotic treatments. This is a result of lung damage she sustained over 15 years ago when she underwent chemotherapy for her lymphoma. She has been in remission for the past decade, but the respiratory infections can really knock her for a loop, especially since most oral antibiotics no longer work, or she is allergic to them. My concern would be that she catches a bug while we are on vacation and ends up in the ED getting IV antibiotics
. Obviously, I am aware that there is a risk of illness or inury to any of us. As a paramedic, I know that accidents and illness are unpredictable and expensive
, but I've never considered travel insurance.
Is it too late to purchase the insurance for this trip?
Another odd question...we used 15 current (2016) points from our HHI contract and banked the rest. We have a reservation for April 2017 at HHI that uses the remaining banked points in addition to all of our 2017 and 2018 HHI points. Will we have to purchase the insurance for next year's trip then too since part of it will be included in the points that were already covered (the 2016 UY points)? Or will those points then be considered "banked" and therefore 2017 points?
The fact that the DVC insurance is only $89/year and we are insuring 1150 points worth of travel for that one fee is a bargain for us. YMMV.
P.S. We already had to make a claim and our airfare was refunded with no problem.