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rhood 04-15-2025 05:54 AM

Costco Travel
 
Has anyone used Costco Travel to book a cruise? I tried to book a cruise for 2026 on Princess Cruise lines. The Costco Travel site has a blank field for me to enter my PrincessCaptain Circle number, but it won’t accept my number or my wife’s number either There are no options for selecting insurance or upgrade, etc.
I talked to Costco Travel yesterday and the agent told me that I had to go ahead and book ($800 deposit) the cruise and then go to Princess site and select the options that I wanted.
I would like to know the bottom line before I book.
Has anybody had any experience during this?

And another question, we have always used the insurance provided by the cruise lines. Are there other options for cruise insurance that may be more economical?
Thanks for any input.

Rainger99 04-15-2025 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by rhood (Post 2424472)
And another question, we have always used the insurance provided by the cruise lines. Are there other options for cruise insurance that may be more economical?
Thanks for any input.

You can almost always get travel insurance cheaper when you do not buy it from the cruise line.


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My wife and I always buy an annual policy. It covers you for the entire year so if you take one trip a year, it is not a good choice but if you take several trips a year, it saves a lot of money.

Please note that for the annual policy, the trip cancellation and trip interruption amount is per insured, per year, so if you choose $5,000 per person, that is the most you can get even if you take 10 trips.

The policies claim that you covered if you are traveling more than 100 miles from your home so if you are driving to Miami for a weekend, you should be covered with the annual policy.

However, the primary reason that we buy travel insurance is for the medical benefits. The medical benefits are per insured, per trip. So if you go on a cruise in January and you use $49,000 of your medical benefits on that cruise you can go on a cruise in March and medical benefits start all over again - you still have $50,000 for the second or third or tenth cruise. THAT IS THE MAIN REASON FOR BUYING CRUISE INSURANCE - TO COVER MEDICAL TREATMENT ON A CRUISE SHIP. My wife had a very minor injury on a cruise and had to see the doctor. The bill was about $500 and it is not covered by your medical insurance. We are paying less than that for the annual policy!

If we have to cancel a cruise because of sickness or death, the most we would be out of pocket would be under $10,000. I would not want to lose that but if you need medical treatment on a cruise ship, it could cost you a lot more than $10,000.

Check out the story about how NCL charged a passenger $47,000 for a few days in the ship's infirmary!

Norwegian cruise passenger gets flu, and $47,000 medical bill | FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul

Kenswing 04-15-2025 06:57 AM

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Originally Posted by rhood (Post 2424472)
Has anyone used Costco Travel to book a cruise? I tried to book a cruise for 2026 on Princess Cruise lines. The Costco Travel site has a blank field for me to enter my PrincessCaptain Circle number, but it won’t accept my number or my wife’s number either There are no options for selecting insurance or upgrade, etc.
I talked to Costco Travel yesterday and the agent told me that I had to go ahead and book ($800 deposit) the cruise and then go to Princess site and select the options that I wanted.
I would like to know the bottom line before I book.
Has anybody had any experience during this?

And another question, we have always used the insurance provided by the cruise lines. Are there other options for cruise insurance that may be more economical?
Thanks for any input.

We book all of our cruises through Costco.
The way I do it is I have the Princess website up and call Costco Travel. I let them know what cabin I want and they book it.
Costco will kick back a good chunk of their commission in the form of a shopping card. An example. Our next cruise is 31 days and we’re getting back ~$1,400. We also pay with our Costco credit card. It’s like double dipping. lol.
As far as as the bottom line. I don’t get Princess’s insurance. I go through the company Costco uses. More comprehensive coverage for a better price. Their rate is about 5% of the cost of your trip.
There are many things you’ll need to do on the Princess app. That’s the case no matter who you book through.
Also if you’re flying to or from the port make sure you book your flights through Princess. It’s not only cheaper, especially international flights but also comes with guarantees such as getting you to the ship in case there’s a problem with your flight.
We cruise Princess almost exclusively so if you have any questions fire away.

Trip_Insurance_Pros 04-15-2025 04:34 PM

Hi there! 👋 I’m Lauren with Insurance Consultants International, while I have never booked a cruise through Costco, I can answer your travel insurance question —cruise line insurance is convenient, but it’s not always the best bang for your buck.

There are other options! Third-party travel insurance plans often provide more comprehensive coverage, including higher medical limits, broader cancellation reasons, and protection for your entire trip (not just the cruise portion). Plus, you can sometimes save money while getting better coverage.

We actually wrote a blog post all about this if you'd like to dive deeper:
👉 Why Buying Travel Insurance from a 3rd Party Company is Better than Buying from a Cruise Line

Happy to answer any questions — here to help! Safe Travels!

FloridaGuy66 04-15-2025 05:14 PM

In most cases, you're only going to get marginal savings (if any) booking through a third-party. The cruise lines structure their deals to third parties in such a way that you can't really compare apples to apples. Usually the third party travel agents will only be able to get you "upgrades" or "cashback" but when you compare the full bottom line to booking through the cruiseline it will usually end up being the same.

dtennent 04-16-2025 05:44 AM

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Originally Posted by FloridaGuy66 (Post 2424677)
In most cases, you're only going to get marginal savings (if any) booking through a third-party. The cruise lines structure their deals to third parties in such a way that you can't really compare apples to apples. Usually the third party travel agents will only be able to get you "upgrades" or "cashback" but when you compare the full bottom line to booking through the cruiseline it will usually end up being the same.

The devil is in the details. We have found that third party insurers were the way to go for cruises and other trips. (Check out Allianz). Since we travel 3-4 times per year, an annual policy definitely provides more for less money. While we haven’t had to use it yet, it seems to be the prudent thing to do at our age.

Stu from NYC 04-16-2025 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by FloridaGuy66 (Post 2424677)
In most cases, you're only going to get marginal savings (if any) booking through a third-party. The cruise lines structure their deals to third parties in such a way that you can't really compare apples to apples. Usually the third party travel agents will only be able to get you "upgrades" or "cashback" but when you compare the full bottom line to booking through the cruiseline it will usually end up being the same.

I disagree. Third parties are able to get group space and save quite a bit on the cruise plus rebate part of their commission as obc. Also BJ gives us discount cars for use in the store

Stu from NYC 04-16-2025 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by dtennent (Post 2424743)
The devil is in the details. We have found that third party insurers were the way to go for cruises and other trips. (Check out Allianz). Since we travel 3-4 times per year, an annual policy definitely provides more for less money. While we haven’t had to use it yet, it seems to be the prudent thing to do at our age.

We also get an annual policy. Found out a few weeks ago that if you want cancel for any reason you have to pick it up just after booking and it is for specific cruise.

kkingston57 04-16-2025 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by FloridaGuy66 (Post 2424677)
In most cases, you're only going to get marginal savings (if any) booking through a third-party. The cruise lines structure their deals to third parties in such a way that you can't really compare apples to apples. Usually the third party travel agents will only be able to get you "upgrades" or "cashback" but when you compare the full bottom line to booking through the cruiseline it will usually end up being the same.

Agree 100% but if you are a loyal customer on a cruise line the 3rd party providers have a lot less clout

westernrider75 04-17-2025 05:21 AM

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Originally Posted by rhood (Post 2424472)
Has anyone used Costco Travel to book a cruise? I tried to book a cruise for 2026 on Princess Cruise lines. The Costco Travel site has a blank field for me to enter my PrincessCaptain Circle number, but it won’t accept my number or my wife’s number either There are no options for selecting insurance or upgrade, etc.
I talked to Costco Travel yesterday and the agent told me that I had to go ahead and book ($800 deposit) the cruise and then go to Princess site and select the options that I wanted.
I would like to know the bottom line before I book.
Has anybody had any experience during this?

And another question, we have always used the insurance provided by the cruise lines. Are there other options for cruise insurance that may be more economical?
Thanks for any input.

Another option is to book through Princess directly then transfer the reservation to Costco. Very easy to do, after booking just call Costco Travel and they do all the work for you. You still get the Costco Cash Card and I pay with my Costco credit card to get that bonus money also. Saved me about $800 on my Alaska cruise!

rhood 04-17-2025 05:29 AM

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Originally Posted by westernrider75 (Post 2425040)
Another option is to book through Princess directly then transfer the reservation to Costco. Very easy to do, after booking just call Costco Travel and they do all the work for you. You still get the Costco Cash Card and I pay with my Costco credit card to get that bonus money also. Saved me about $800 on my Alaska cruise!

What are the steps to take to book through Princess and then transfer to Costco? I’m guessing that when you book with Princess, you make your deposit with your Costco card? Do you then just call Costco Travel and have it transferred?

Debbraham 04-17-2025 07:11 AM

As an agent I have found insurance companies ar not in the business of paying out policies for the most part. For collections on a policy it seems the easiest to work with are when you purchase thru the cruise line…it’s not actually them insuring but a third party they use…but knowing you are a customer sometimes helps expedite claims. But be prepared to have lots and lots of documentation!

ColtsFan 04-17-2025 07:15 AM

Book it yourself with the cruise line. Ask for any discounts or special rates for seniors, etc. They will help you with insurance too. If you book through the cruise line and see that the cost for the cruise went down in price, they will honor that......but a travel agent will not usually. Get the booking agent's name and number that you can personally contact with question. They will help you with anything.

Lgellar 04-17-2025 07:25 AM

Chase Sapphire credit card is one card that comes with travel insurance.

mbene 04-17-2025 08:09 AM

Just watched this video yesterday and their conclusion was the best deal was vacations to go. Might be worth checking out.

https://youtu.be/Ug54PlmGkzA?si=hcf7k6iCipQEvTft


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