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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would say it's not fair to ask for a refund. The vacation isn't "still" two weeks away, it's [b]only[/b] two weeks away from the point of view of the other two families. Also, why can't the kid go to the beach with a broken arm? Still plenty of fun to be had and it would be a good lesson for the kids to see that circumstances don't have to be ideal to follow through on something or to have fun.[/quote] I think it will be the torture for the kid to be on the beach and not be able to go in the water. The house has a pool too. So it's not fair for them to pay a refund, [b]but it's OK for them to use our room if we don't go?[/b] [/quote] How would you know (or care) if your room is used. When you book with other families, you have to suck it up if emergencies happen. FWIW, if you had to cancel with a realtor, you would still pay the full price of the rental. To the OP - they make cast covers or you can use press n' seal plastic wrap to cover the wrap up and still allow your child to go to the beach. [/quote]
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