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Insurance - Cover for when you're taking other people's children
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I'm taking 2 x 17-year olds who aren't mine, and one of my own, to 3V next week. TO Insurance is a rip-off and limiting on the off-piste clause (thanks for all the advice on that issue in various threads). I'm therefore looking around and wondered if anyone has direct experience of getting cover for a small group including under-18's who are not your own family. I will phone my shortlist of Insurance companies to ask this question, but thought no harm in trying SnowHeads too!
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SuburbanSkier
, When we took other peoples teenagers with us in the past, the parents always bought their insurance & carte neige, when in France, to cover being taken off the mountain if needed. If the parents have chosen it, they cant blame you if it doesnt cover everything, can they?
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True, but the parent's aren't skiers, so trust me to sort out Insurance.
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Sorted - with Direct Travel who are multiply recommended on this forum. I have just spoken to an intelligent human (Sunday afternoon too -more than SCGB could do!), and they are clear that a group can be not a family and include 17 year-olds. It also includes tobogganing, and off-piste without a guide - my other 2 key criteria. All for £52 for the top level cover for all 4 of us. Snowcard looked good, but is £120 for similar . . . . .
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