People need to read the fine print when purchasing cruise insurance. If something goes wrong, you don?t also want it to go wrong with your coverage.
?If your plans go awry and you cancel or interrupt your cruise vacation (for specified reasons) Royal Caribbean will waive the non-refundable cancellation provision of your cruise ticket contract and pay you IN CASH the value of the unused portion of your prepaid cruise vacation,? reads the cruise lines website entry on CruiseCare.
As a couple I wrote about in a recent column?found the ?specified reasons? for a cash refund?are limited to: Sickness and death; a car accident on the way to the trip; your home made uninhabitable by a natural disaster; if you?re called to active duty to help at a natural disaster; and a subpoena or being called to jury duty.
Be sure that the insurance does cover what you think it covers before purchasing.
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