Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for sharing everyone. There’s been threads that are locked not bc they are large. Looks like censoring here and it’s unamerican. This is not China. Im moving to another platform.
Will try reddit
Am confused why they were locked down? Am trying to find conversation specific to Italy...
I visit this travel forum frequently. I started a few threads and they have been locked. Strange how when I asked a few months ago about various countries or resorts, that was fine but now only one master coronavirus thread is allowed. Seems strange to put all of Asia, Europe and domestic trip questions into one thread.
People were starting 20 new threads a day on Coronavirus travel. It was obnoxious. The master thread is way better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for sharing everyone. There’s been threads that are locked not bc they are large. Looks like censoring here and it’s unamerican. This is not China. Im moving to another platform.
Will try reddit
Am confused why they were locked down? Am trying to find conversation specific to Italy...
I visit this travel forum frequently. I started a few threads and they have been locked. Strange how when I asked a few months ago about various countries or resorts, that was fine but now only one master coronavirus thread is allowed. Seems strange to put all of Asia, Europe and domestic trip questions into one thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for sharing everyone. There’s been threads that are locked not bc they are large. Looks like censoring here and it’s unamerican. This is not China. Im moving to another platform.
Will try reddit
Am confused why they were locked down? Am trying to find conversation specific to Italy...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if VRBO is doing anything for people that are past the cancellation date on rentals? Or are those people just SOL?
It will be up to the individual hosts. I can’t see VRBO stepping in. But who knows?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a recommendation for international trip insurance that will actually allow you to voluntarily cancel on account of COVID-19?
We’re American but live overseas & I’m trying to send my kid to summer camp, but they are expensive (~£15k). So far, none of the camps say they are canceling; and if we elect to cancel, there’s no refund. None of them are screening/quarantining kids coming from ‘hot’ zones, and they commonly get kids from Asia & Italy.
Spending $20k for my kid to go to summer camp seems stupid, so I’m hoping there’s some kind of insurance out there that will let me cancel if there isn’t better prevention in place by summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a recommendation for international trip insurance that will actually allow you to voluntarily cancel on account of COVID-19?
We’re American but live overseas & I’m trying to send my kid to summer camp, but they are expensive (~£15k). So far, none of the camps say they are canceling; and if we elect to cancel, there’s no refund. None of them are screening/quarantining kids coming from ‘hot’ zones, and they commonly get kids from Asia & Italy.
Spending $20k for my kid to get sick or worse seems stupid, so I’m hoping there’s some kind of insurance out there that will let me cancel if there isn’t better prevention in place by summer.
Do not do this. With or without insurance.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a recommendation for international trip insurance that will actually allow you to voluntarily cancel on account of COVID-19?
We’re American but live overseas & I’m trying to send my kid to summer camp, but they are expensive (~£15k). So far, none of the camps say they are canceling; and if we elect to cancel, there’s no refund. None of them are screening/quarantining kids coming from ‘hot’ zones, and they commonly get kids from Asia & Italy.
Spending $20k for my kid to get sick or worse seems stupid, so I’m hoping there’s some kind of insurance out there that will let me cancel if there isn’t better prevention in place by summer.