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    Baked Alaska got a reaction from Skid in A Case for Trip Insurance. . . GET IT!   
    Update: My hubby is being discharged after 2nd trip to ER in 24 hrs. Still have 24 more hrs for anti-venom, if necessary. Determined to be a Copperhead bite. While he has deep puncture wounds, the venom load was small. So, in a wait and watch. Measuring swelling, if any, above his knee. Anti-venom is $25,000. That's two Disney cruises to Alaska, balcony. 4 + RCCL CRUISES ANYWHERE balcony/JS! And dont forget the tripi insurance and drink packages!
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    Baked Alaska reacted to WAAAYTOOO in A Case for Trip Insurance. . . GET IT!   
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    Baked Alaska reacted to KathyC in A Case for Trip Insurance. . . GET IT!   
    Oh my!! I hope he gets better soon!  So crazy! 
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    Baked Alaska reacted to BigRTraveler in A Case for Trip Insurance. . . GET IT!   
    I am so sorry....I hope all goes well.
     
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    Baked Alaska reacted to twangster in A Case for Trip Insurance. . . GET IT!   
    Hoping for the best and a speedy recovery.
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    Baked Alaska reacted to Skid in A Case for Trip Insurance. . . GET IT!   
    You have them! Best of luck!
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    Baked Alaska reacted to ellcee in A Case for Trip Insurance. . . GET IT!   
    Hope everything turns out okay and he has a speedy recovery.
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    Baked Alaska reacted to yaya luvs to cruz in A Case for Trip Insurance. . . GET IT!   
    Prayers and good thoughts sent your way. Good luck. 
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    Baked Alaska reacted to WAAAYTOOO in A Case for Trip Insurance. . . GET IT!   
    Oh my goodness.  What a freak thing.  I am so sorry to hear it.  Prayers and positive thoughts coming your way.  Hang in there !
    I recently purchased annual trip insurance which is something I thought I would NEVER do but I knew that once I turned 65 (13 more days) I would not be covered by Medicare outside of the US.  I now have a great sense of comfort knowing that we are covered for all of our upcoming cruises without having to individually cover each of them.
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    Baked Alaska reacted to Keeves in A Case for Trip Insurance. . . GET IT!   
    Happy Birthday!!!
    and many prayers for BakedAlaska's husband too!
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    Baked Alaska reacted to Todd W in A Case for Trip Insurance. . . GET IT!   
    i grew up in Missouri and spent many many summers in the Ozarks and can certainly appreciate what you guys are currently going through.     Here's hoping for a speedy recovery!
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    Baked Alaska reacted to coneyraven in A Case for Trip Insurance. . . GET IT!   
    Wow --- Hoping for a speedy recovery ..... Here in the central Appalachians, we really only have to deal with two..... Copperheads and Rattlesnakes.  I live on the side of a mountain and with nothing behind me except the land going up the mountain, I know both of those snakes, and many non-venemous ones are there..... We've learned to live by one simple rule, black snakes keep the rattlesnakes away ..... Whenever I see a black snake, which is somewhat frequent, I just let it do its thing or I just nudge it with a stick in a direction so as to not run into it and for it to not get hurt.
    Hoping for a quick recovery.  And you're right, trip insurance is invaluable.... it only takes one instance for it to become a life-saver.
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    Baked Alaska reacted to JLMoran in A Case for Trip Insurance. . . GET IT!   
    Holy cow! Best hopes and wishes for your husband!
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    Baked Alaska reacted to twangster in A Case for Trip Insurance. . . GET IT!   
    Thanks for the update.  Yikes, $25k for anti-venom? Wow. 
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    Baked Alaska got a reaction from CruisingKitty in A Case for Trip Insurance. . . GET IT!   
    Last evening my son and husband went trout fishing. After having caught their limit and cleaned their trout, they walked back to the truck to head home. My husband had thought he had stepped on a stick, breaking it, with part of it snapping and hitting his ankle. He never did see the stick. Just noticed the sharp pain and a little blood about 15 steps later. When they got in the truck, he examined his ankle further and saw two puncture marks. Yep, a snake bite. He went to the emergency room last night and got home around 4:30 AM (today). At that time they did not give him any anti-venom (recall he never saw the snake). Here in the Ozarks, we have many venomous snakes (Copperhead, Rattle snake, and Water Moccasin/Cotton Mouth, to name just a few), but rarely do people get bit by them. My husband is now back in the emergency room as I write this post, with further swelling and nausea.
    We have our Alaska cruise and pre-cruise vacation exactly 365 days from today. The total cost of this YOLO trip approaches $20K. We insure every cruise trip we take with the "Cancel For Any Reason" added to the policy. Had this situation occurred even up to a week before our trip, we would cancel. If you can AFFORD to lose the cost of your trip, whatever the amount, the don't buy trip insurance. Or, if you can afford to lose the cost of your trip, you can afford trip insurance.  If you can't (or can't stand the thought of losing the money), BUY TRIP INSURANCE WITH CANCEL FOR ANY REASON TAGGED ON!
    We need prayers and good thoughts sent our way. Hoping he keeps his leg and we move on from here. Tomorrow is another day. 
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    Baked Alaska got a reaction from CraftyCat05 in A Case for Trip Insurance. . . GET IT!   
    Last evening my son and husband went trout fishing. After having caught their limit and cleaned their trout, they walked back to the truck to head home. My husband had thought he had stepped on a stick, breaking it, with part of it snapping and hitting his ankle. He never did see the stick. Just noticed the sharp pain and a little blood about 15 steps later. When they got in the truck, he examined his ankle further and saw two puncture marks. Yep, a snake bite. He went to the emergency room last night and got home around 4:30 AM (today). At that time they did not give him any anti-venom (recall he never saw the snake). Here in the Ozarks, we have many venomous snakes (Copperhead, Rattle snake, and Water Moccasin/Cotton Mouth, to name just a few), but rarely do people get bit by them. My husband is now back in the emergency room as I write this post, with further swelling and nausea.
    We have our Alaska cruise and pre-cruise vacation exactly 365 days from today. The total cost of this YOLO trip approaches $20K. We insure every cruise trip we take with the "Cancel For Any Reason" added to the policy. Had this situation occurred even up to a week before our trip, we would cancel. If you can AFFORD to lose the cost of your trip, whatever the amount, the don't buy trip insurance. Or, if you can afford to lose the cost of your trip, you can afford trip insurance.  If you can't (or can't stand the thought of losing the money), BUY TRIP INSURANCE WITH CANCEL FOR ANY REASON TAGGED ON!
    We need prayers and good thoughts sent our way. Hoping he keeps his leg and we move on from here. Tomorrow is another day. 
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    Baked Alaska got a reaction from BigRTraveler in A Case for Trip Insurance. . . GET IT!   
    Last evening my son and husband went trout fishing. After having caught their limit and cleaned their trout, they walked back to the truck to head home. My husband had thought he had stepped on a stick, breaking it, with part of it snapping and hitting his ankle. He never did see the stick. Just noticed the sharp pain and a little blood about 15 steps later. When they got in the truck, he examined his ankle further and saw two puncture marks. Yep, a snake bite. He went to the emergency room last night and got home around 4:30 AM (today). At that time they did not give him any anti-venom (recall he never saw the snake). Here in the Ozarks, we have many venomous snakes (Copperhead, Rattle snake, and Water Moccasin/Cotton Mouth, to name just a few), but rarely do people get bit by them. My husband is now back in the emergency room as I write this post, with further swelling and nausea.
    We have our Alaska cruise and pre-cruise vacation exactly 365 days from today. The total cost of this YOLO trip approaches $20K. We insure every cruise trip we take with the "Cancel For Any Reason" added to the policy. Had this situation occurred even up to a week before our trip, we would cancel. If you can AFFORD to lose the cost of your trip, whatever the amount, the don't buy trip insurance. Or, if you can afford to lose the cost of your trip, you can afford trip insurance.  If you can't (or can't stand the thought of losing the money), BUY TRIP INSURANCE WITH CANCEL FOR ANY REASON TAGGED ON!
    We need prayers and good thoughts sent our way. Hoping he keeps his leg and we move on from here. Tomorrow is another day. 
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    Baked Alaska got a reaction from JLMoran in A Case for Trip Insurance. . . GET IT!   
    Last evening my son and husband went trout fishing. After having caught their limit and cleaned their trout, they walked back to the truck to head home. My husband had thought he had stepped on a stick, breaking it, with part of it snapping and hitting his ankle. He never did see the stick. Just noticed the sharp pain and a little blood about 15 steps later. When they got in the truck, he examined his ankle further and saw two puncture marks. Yep, a snake bite. He went to the emergency room last night and got home around 4:30 AM (today). At that time they did not give him any anti-venom (recall he never saw the snake). Here in the Ozarks, we have many venomous snakes (Copperhead, Rattle snake, and Water Moccasin/Cotton Mouth, to name just a few), but rarely do people get bit by them. My husband is now back in the emergency room as I write this post, with further swelling and nausea.
    We have our Alaska cruise and pre-cruise vacation exactly 365 days from today. The total cost of this YOLO trip approaches $20K. We insure every cruise trip we take with the "Cancel For Any Reason" added to the policy. Had this situation occurred even up to a week before our trip, we would cancel. If you can AFFORD to lose the cost of your trip, whatever the amount, the don't buy trip insurance. Or, if you can afford to lose the cost of your trip, you can afford trip insurance.  If you can't (or can't stand the thought of losing the money), BUY TRIP INSURANCE WITH CANCEL FOR ANY REASON TAGGED ON!
    We need prayers and good thoughts sent our way. Hoping he keeps his leg and we move on from here. Tomorrow is another day. 
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    Baked Alaska reacted to Matt in New Sale coming this weekend   
    I would never tell any of you that the next sale is the Explore More Sale with up to $200 to spend at sea
    5nights or less: Inside/oceanview: $25, Balcony: $50, Suites: $75
    6 nights or longer: Inside/oceanview: $50, Balcony $75, Suite: $100
    Combinable with non-refundable OBC (which is how you get up to $200).
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    Baked Alaska reacted to Lovetocruise2002 in New Sale coming this weekend   
    Does your little birdie know when the next 30% off everyone (or BOGO60) sale will be?  
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    Baked Alaska got a reaction from MikeK in Dining room attire for teens   
    For our Alaska sailing, we have the 5 night dining package. Regardless of where we eat, save Windjammer, we will be wearing jeans or Khakis. We will be doing a lot of fishing and as such, would rather pack for fishing excursion weather and not formal night. Weather boots and layered clothing will take a lot of room in our suit cases, already. I agree with @MikeK, "don't worry what the others are wearing." As long as your comfortable. Heck, you will probably not see these people the following week ever again, and really, will you remember what your fellow cruise passengers wore at lunch, let alone the day before? Don't worry, be happy. ?
     
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    Baked Alaska reacted to Mljstr in Dining room attire for teens   
    Along those lines, twenty years ago we were on our second cruise-11 night Hawaii- and the ship was teeming with passengers much older than we were (50). Many had walkers or scooters or canes or assistants. On one of the formal nights   I was mortified I had forgotten my matching shoes and my husband made everything all right when he said, “ Don’t worry about it. Most of these people will be impressed you can walk unassisted.”  LOL
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    Baked Alaska reacted to MikeK in Dining room attire for teens   
    I was on the Oasis for the June 17th sailing in a loft suite so we ate in the coastal kitchen every evening.  On formal night a couple in their 30s with young children were dressed in shorts and flip flops, they must have been star class because a genie was talking to them the whole meal.    I dont dress up anymore for formal night so i had on slacks and a button up shirt.  About 25% were in coats and ties, 50% in slacks and shirts and 25% in shorts.  Last year on the Oasis we ate in the MDR and formal night about 50% in coats and ties,  25% in slacks and 25% in shorts.  Basically dress how you feel the most comfortable and dont worry what the others are wearing.
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    Baked Alaska reacted to CGTLH in Hey Matt   
    On Oasis class ships it will be a limited selection of beer, wine, soda, and bottled water.
    As far as I'm aware on other classes nothing beverage wise is offered outside of the cocktail hour.
    Coffee/espresso machine is available all the time on any ship.
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    Baked Alaska reacted to KJ1231 in Radiance Sailing 6/22/18 Alaska Southbound   
    The length of the line varied. We did the whale watching and Mendenhall glacier excursion early. When we got back to the pier we walked aroudn town for a little while and then caught up with  my in-laws and then went to Tracy's. The place is not real big but we had not problem getting our own table outside. The turnover is pretty quick since people want to walk around Juneau . While they have a beer, it is not a "bar" so people tend to "eat and run". The tram "terminal" is about a block away so there are people coming and going all over the pier. I guess it will also depend on how many ships are docked that day. We were there with twangster/Explorer and another smaller ship that was using water taxis. If the line is a little long, maybe walk around town and come back.....
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