This is one of those age-old questions with no definitive answer. It's estimated that 30 percent of Americans purchase travel insurance, which is a drastic increase since 9/11, when less than 10 percent of travelers were insured. If you're flying on a $150 ticket to see Aunt Irma in Wisconsin, you probably don't need travel insurance. But on a trip such as yours, travel insurance can come in handy if something unexpectedly disrupts your trip. Your first step is to compare the cost of the trip versus the cost of the policy. The most common situations when travel insurance comes…
With the many recent bankruptcies in the travel industry, and with the increased threat of terrorism overseas, travel insurance has become one of the most important investments you can make before your next trip. How much would it cost if you needed to cancel your trip or come home early, Who would you call if you suddenly fell ill in your overseas hotel room, How will you navigate the local health care system if you get run over by a local bicyclist, Travel insurance can cover a lot more than trip cancellation costs and lost luggage. Unlike most insurance policies…
One of the best ways to have fun outdoors and enjoy all the nature has to offer is by going camping. However, it is not enough to just head out into the woods without knowing what you are doing. By remembering the following advice, your next camping trip can be one to remember. A Frisbee makes for excellent support under paper plates, and can avoid the usual camping spillage and drops! Grab as many of them as you have around your home or yard, or pick up a few at your local dollar-type store. They conveniently stack for easy, space-saving…