Aug-26-2021 09:54 AM
Aug-27-2021 05:23 PM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsAug-27-2021 01:17 PM
(Again, I picked the wrong career. I could sit back and collect money on people’s fears and notions, rather than busting my ____ to actually contribute to earn a paycheck….dang!)
Crowe wrote:
Fact is winners do not keep the casino lights on. You want to bet your trip gets messed up, want them to bet it don't. If the companies did not expect to win they would not offer the policy.
Your point? We all have RV insurance. Yes, they pay out but if the did not expect to win they also would not offer the policy. I went to a very nice seaside inn in July. I never get insurance for just a hotel but made the exception due to their very strict cancellation policy. The policy was a fraction of what it would have cost if I had to cancel last minute. Well worth it in my book.
It would be nice of more of you answered the OP's question rather than criticize him.
Aug-27-2021 12:47 PM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsAug-27-2021 12:44 PM
wapiticountry wrote:
Travel insurance will generally only pay if you cannot travel, not if you just choose not to make the trip. What is the actual risks that would mean you couldn't make the trip? A Personal health problem is the most likely. Other than that you are getting into scenarios that are very unlikely to occur, such as complete bans on travel. Then you have to consider what you are actually insuring against. It apparently mostly cancellation fees that amount to what, a few hundred dollars at most? Not like potentially losing airline ticket fares, hotel and cruise cancellation fees and the like that run into multiple thousands of dollars when normally purchasing travel insurance. I doubt that the price of any such insurance for RV travel would be worth it, even if you could find it in the first place.
Aug-27-2021 12:11 PM
Aug-27-2021 10:42 AM
Aug-27-2021 10:40 AM
Aug-27-2021 10:35 AM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsAug-27-2021 09:02 AM
Crowe wrote:
"RV Travel Insurance"....sounds like a sucker move.
No, it isn't. While I agree if at all possible book a campground that has a liberal cancellation policy that's not always an option.
To answer you question: If you get ill then any insurance policy should cover it. Some are now covering for COVID related closures, bans, etc. I would check with Allianz about a policy. There are varying options at varying rates.
The amount of a policy could be well less than penalties for multiple cancellations. The peace of mind can be well worth it. Remember these policies cover you from the time you purchase the policy through the entire vacation. Don't let the naysayers discourage you from at least looking into it. Your money, your decision, not subject to the scorn or comment of others.
Aug-27-2021 06:19 AM
wing_zealot wrote:valhalla360 wrote:That might work if you don’t need a camping site on a weekend - yes, even in October in Michigan.
PS: Michigan campgrounds start shutting down mid October, so make sure they will even be open. On the positive side, running without reservations is much more viable, particularly on weekdays since kids are mostly back in school.
Aug-27-2021 05:56 AM
Crowe wrote:
"RV Travel Insurance"....sounds like a sucker move.
No, it isn't. While I agree if at all possible book a campground that has a liberal cancellation policy that's not always an option.
To answer you question: If you get ill then any insurance policy should cover it. Some are now covering for COVID related closures, bans, etc. I would check with Allianz about a policy. There are varying options at varying rates.
The amount of a policy could be well less than penalties for multiple cancellations. The peace of mind can be well worth it. Remember these policies cover you from the time you purchase the policy through the entire vacation. Don't let the naysayers discourage you from at least looking into it. Your money, your decision, not subject to the scorn or comment of others.
Aug-27-2021 04:38 AM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsAug-26-2021 06:21 PM
valhalla360 wrote:That might work if you don’t need a camping site on a weekend - yes, even in October in Michigan.
PS: Michigan campgrounds start shutting down mid October, so make sure they will even be open. On the positive side, running without reservations is much more viable, particularly on weekdays since kids are mostly back in school.
Aug-26-2021 05:15 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
at least the oregon state campground reserved sites cam be cancelled up to the day of arrival with refund of the site cost. no refund on reservation fee. And in the past it was the same for sites reserved through the federal campground website.