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Holiday Insurance - A Very Valuable Expense Indeed
Can't make it to the hotel and the car rental company charges a penalty on you credit card for missing your reservation.
Don't want this to happen to you? Then it's easy - treat holiday insurance as a priority, not a saving to be made. You may have to postpone your holiday, but you can get your money back. For the size of the investment most of us put into our holiday plans, having insurance just in case of an unanticipated change of plans simply makes sense.
What Type of Insurance Is Available?
You can purchase holiday insurance for many different situations. There are policies for single trips, or annual coverage, skiing and backpacking holiday insurance or policies for those more than 74 years of age. Many policies will provide you with 24 hour emergency assistance.
The coverage provided by these policies differs sometimes, but for the most part they cover your holiday in case of cancellation by you in case of emergency, or if your airline cancels on you. Some cover your expenses in the case of a natural disaster that spoils your trip, or terrorist situations.
There are companies who will cover your lost holiday for any reason at all, though this will cost more, of course. Others have specific situations that they will cover, whilst others are not.
Before you purchase holiday insurance, make certain that you know exactly what you want and then what is covered. Don't just take anyone's word for it, read the paperwork and make sure you are getting all you were promised before making a payment.
The Same - Then Again Not!
Holiday insurance policies are all similar and the difference's really matter. Inquire about trip cancellation, trip interruption coverage; find out if they include baggage insurance in case you luggage is lost.
It is possible to just purchase portions of coverage but it may be worth your while to inquire about comprehensive coverage.
For your own benefit, ensure that your holiday insurance is purchased from the time you exchange money for any part of your holiday. Also, though it sounds like a no-brainer, ask them if your particular airline or tour group is covered.
Sometimes holiday insurance carriers won't cover particular organizations for a variety of reasons, so when you stop into visit the insurer or talk to them by phone, make sure you list all organizations you will be booking with for holiday.
Trip interruption, meaning you started your trip but for some reason could not finish it will leave the holiday insurance provider responsible for the unused portion of your trip.
Flight insurance is also available with your holiday insurance plan but is probably not necessary. This coverage is a life insurance policy in case of an airline crash, based on the likelihood of this, a pretty unlikely event!
Different Needs For Different Destinations
If you are travelling outside of Europe you should also ask if you have medical coverage. If travelling to the United States make sure you have the most adequate medical coverage, because medical care is outrageously expensive there and folks who missed covering themselves have been known to have had to sell their home to pay for the costs incurred.
You have been warned on this one!
For about 5% of the total cost of your holiday, you can prepare for pretty much any contingency that may come up and spoil things.
For all the work we put in to earn our holidays insurance is a nice back up plan to have and a necessary evil in anyone's holiday expenses.
About the Author
(c) 2007 Best Holiday Insurance Guide. Need more information about holiday insurance - or maybe where to find the best deal for your travel needs? Look no further, there's all you need at Martin Haworth's website, http://www.BestHolidayInsuranceGuide.com.
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Holiday for Swing $11.98 Sounds of Yester Year's Holiday for Swing is a modestly proportioned parcel of live recordings made during and shortly after the Second World War (specifically 1942-1946) by a popular big band under the leadership of trumpeter Erskine Hawkins. Live albums by this excellent band originated either as radio air checks of Jubilee variety shows in front of audiences composed almost entirely of Armed Forces personnel, or club dates which were also broadcast over the air. Some of the cuts on Holiday for Swing ("Let's Go Home" and a cover of Duke Ellington's "I'm Just a Lucky So and So") appear to have been recorded in May 1945 at the Blue Room in New York City. The opening track is a delightful surprise -- a six-and-a-half minute jam on the band's massive hit "Tuxedo Junction." Throughout the '40s this orchestra adapted steadily to changing musical tastes, easing into the newly defined rhythm & blues market; they scored considerable success in 1946 with "Sneakin' Out." While this is not exactly the lengthiest album in the Erskine Hawkins discography, the relatively rare live material has plenty of merit. ~ arwulf arwulf, Rovi Performers: Leemie Stanfield - Double Bass; Aaron Maxwell - Sax (Tenor); Ace Harris - Piano, Vocals; Avery Parrish - Piano; Charles Jones - Trumpet; Dan Logan - Trombone; David James Jr - Trombone; Ed Sims - Trombone; Edward McConney - Drums; Edward Sims |
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Holiday $12.78 Think of a warm colonial house, with snow drifting outside and a fire in the fireplace with the family gathered 'round singing songs of the season. This is the inspiration for David Tolk's arrangements of these traditional Christmas carols, attempting to capture the feelings of peace, hope, warmth and love of the holiday season. Performers: Michael Van Dam - Cello; Rebecca Fawson - Viola; Ryan Shupe - Fiddle, Mandolin; Steven Sharp Nelson - Cello; David Tolk - Piano, Synthesizer; Melinda Bell - Violin; Steve Lemmon - Guitar (Acoustic) |
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Frigid Forms Sell $11.18 In 2000, after the release of Frigid Forms Sell, Milemarker relocated from Chapel Hill, NC, to Chicago. It's fitting that Milemarker should join the ranks of Chicago's art rock scene, for Frigid Forms Sell, first released on Lovitt in 1999, marked the band's move from East Coast emotional hardcore to an angular, politicized, sexy cold wave rock. In 2002, following the band's successful Anesthetic, Jade Tree did the world a favor by re-releasing the genre-defying Frigid Forms Sell. From the eerie, sci-fi electronic dance that introduces the album as "Frigid Forms Sell You Warmth" to the most radical tracks, the couplet "Sex Jam One: Sexual Machinery" and "Sex Jam Two: Insect Incest," the album cross-pollinates hardcore punk with keyboard dance grooves. Check out the scary, fried motherboard quality of "Internet Relay Chat With the Central Intelligence Agency" or the lapsing, repetitive "Cryogenic Sleep." Frigid Forms Sell proves that Milemarker possesses one quality -- a gift for experimentation. And when you are on a search for the startlingly new, the revolutionary, and the innovative in rock & roll, that is the greatest trait a band can have. ~ Charles Spano, Rovi Performers: Ben Davis - Computers, Synthesizer, Vocals, Drums; Dave Laney - Computers, Bass, Drums, Guitar, Vocals; Robert Newton - Synthesizer, Vocals |
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The Who Sell Out $13.59 Pete Townshend originally planned The Who Sell Out as a concept album of sorts that would simultaneously mock and pay tribute to pirate radio stations, complete with fake jingles and commercials linking the tracks. For reasons that remain somewhat ill defined, the concept wasn't quite driven to completion, breaking down around the middle of side two (on the original vinyl configuration). Nonetheless, on strictly musical merits, it's a terrific set of songs that ultimately stands as one of the group's greatest achievements. "I Can See for Miles" (a Top Ten hit) is the Who at their most thunderous; tinges of psychedelia add a rush to "Armenia City in the Sky" and "Relax"; "I Can't Reach You" finds Townshend beginning to stretch himself into quasi-spiritual territory; and "Tattoo" and the acoustic "Sunrise" show introspective, vulnerable sides to the singer/songwriter that had previously been hidden. "Rael" was another mini-opera, with musical motifs that reappeared in Tommy. The album is as perfect a balance between melodic mod pop and powerful instrumentation as the Who (or any other group) would achieve; psychedelic pop was never as jubilant, not to say funny (the fake commercials and jingles interspersed between the songs are a hoot). The 1995 CD reissue has over half a dozen interesting outtakes from the time of the sessions, as well as unused commercials, the B-side "Someone's Coming," and an alternate version of "Mary Anne with the Shaky Hand." ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi Performers: Roger Daltrey - Harmonica, Vocals; Al Kooper - Organ; John Entwistle - Vocals, Keyboards, Bass, Trumpet, Guitar (Bass); Keith Moon - Vocals, Drums; Pete Townshend - Keyboards, Piano, Vocals, Guitar |
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