After reading about the BIG NEWS trip insurance listed on the DVC website, I'm confused. The rules on point usage and canceling trips are very clear. How would having trip insurance provide protection for those vacationing on points.
Not to change the subject, but is the insurance offered through DVC the only valid insurance for points? For a cash reservation, I know you can buy third party insurance, but I was just wondering how third party insurers would view points as a cost?
Yes, I think so...insuring timeshares is a little different than regular hotel accomodations - they value them differently. We made the mistake of doing back-to-back cruises a couple of years ago - one on points & one on cash. We had to insure them with 2 different policies. Nobody would insure them together as one trip.
I've read enough posts from people who pleaded their case to MS and found sympathy and their points returned because of severe last minute health or weather issues. I wonder if now DVC will be more hard-nosed regarding this type of thing.
We don't ALWAYS purchase trip insurance but often do. Depends on how expensive the trip is for us (flights etc) and the time of year. If trying to fly in the winter for example, it's a good idea. Or if cruising in August during hurricane season etc. Although not traveling on points this summer we will definitely be purchasing trip insurance for our trip to Europe & our Med cruise. Remember what happened last summer with that volcano on Iceland? There were thousands of people stranded all over Europe and many missed their DCL cruises. And as others mentioned there's always the chance of last minute illness or of getting sick while ON vacation. After planning this trip for 2 years and for the amount we'd be out if something happened you can bet I'll insure it.![]()
I'm assuming (not having read up yet) that the insurance covers all (most) trip related costs (airfare, medical, etc.) EXCEPT point value. If you have to cancel for an insurance covered reason I'm assuming that points are still subject to DVR rules and aren't a part of the insurance package.
But, you'd still save on the other components.