iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Travel
 

Back to the Future: Travelling Home

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Patrick Chong

Back to the Future would be very a different film if Marty McFly had been equipped with a little cheap travel insurance. Marty takes a trip to the unfamiliar world of 1955 and his entire existence is thrown into danger as he tries to contrive a way home to 1985. We can use his story to demonstrate how useful travel insurance can be when you encounter ‘mild peril’ on your journeys.

Things just don’t go smoothly for Michael J. Fox’s character, Marty McFly. Just seconds after seeing his good friend Doc Brown (played by Christopher Lloyd) gunned down by Libyan terrorists he is forced to escape in an experimental time machine, leaving a trail of fire behind. Upon arriving in 1955, he finds the Delorean has no power to take him home and he is stuck thirty years from where he belongs. If your mode of travel fails while you are abroad, whether a day or a year’s travel from home, even cheap travel insurance could help you find a route back, even if it means inventing the flux capacitor.

A Mother’s Care and Attention

Marty sets about finding the 1955 version of Doc, and prompts him to reconstruct the time machine thirty years ahead of schedule. Meanwhile, Marty manages to interrupt the first meeting of his father and mother, accidentally jeopardising his own future existence. He does this by being knocked unconscious by his would-be grandfather’s car.

When he comes to, Marty finds his mother, Lorraine, is taking care of his head injury and has developed an infatuation for her unfortunate patient, which is a Freudian nightmare no man could endure. When you are injured abroad, proper medical attention can be far from cheap. Travel insurance could cover the costs of your care and also move you to a hospital closer to home. Hopefully that will mean a more modern facility, as well as one that’s more familiar. Perhaps not as familiar as being nursed by your mum, though.

Travelling Light

When you’re travelling, you don’t usually hope for bad weather; in fact, if serious weather interrupts your journey or forces it’s cancellation you may be due some compensation from your cheap travel insurance cover. Weather can be unpredictable. Doc Brown and Marty though were relying on a predictable weather event to power the Delorean’s return journey. The Doc rigs up a lightening conductor to the town’s clock tower knowing when it will strike from Marty’s foreknowledge of local history.

Meanwhile, Marty must ensure that his father and mother kiss at the school dance on that same evening, thus fixing their destiny together and preserving his existence. This is no mean feat, which involves politely avoiding Lorraine’s advances, thwarting the school bully and his cronies, and replacing the injured guitarist at the prom to play romantic music suitable for couples. These escapades put Marty behind schedule so that he must rush to be on time for the lightening strike and his ticket home.

Assuming Marty’s cheap travel insurance provider was in business in 1955, if he had missed the embarkation of his transfer home, his policy could probably have compensated him for missing the journey. Fate is kind though, and in a flash of light and Marty blazes a trail of fire back to his future. When he wakes up in 1985 he finds his once-timid father more assertive, his formerly alcoholic mother happy and healthy, and his family more successful in general. The modern-day Doc survives the terrorists, too, all thanks to Marty’s haphazard interventions. It’s nice when things work out okay in the end.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Patrick Chong is the Managing Director of Journey’s Travel. Their consumer travel insurance website, Insuremore, offers cheap travel insurance for families, couples and singles with a quick and easy online claims feature.

Article Tags: insurance [See Dictionary], marty [See Dictionary], travel [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on November 06, 2009 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

London's Most Terrifying Supernatural Events
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

If there was ever a time to purchase some good UK travel insurance, before a trip to the haunted capital would be it...

Strange Accommodation in the United Kingdom
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

For many, the suggestion of a holiday at home in the UK prompts visions of rainclouds, and apparitions of boredom...

UK Travel Disasters – Make Sure You're Insured!
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

With 'staycationing' increasingly popular while the economy recovers, plenty of UK residents are taking their holidays in the British Isles...

Fly Me to the Moon
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

The time is upon us when the first civilian journeys into space are on the not to distant horizon And with Virgin Galactic already having sold out of tickets for their first (as yet unscheduled) flight, it appears there is going to be no shortage of people willing to shell out the minimum $200,000 ticket price...

Counting The Cost – The Bills You Face If You Travel Uninsured
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

It's tempting to travel without insurance Many people are lucky enough to have never had to make a claim, and if you are looking to have a low cost holiday, insurance is one of the first things that people consider skipping out on, even though cheap travel insurance usually only costs a few pounds per trip...

Four Scary Creatures to Avoid in Madagascar
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

If you’re planning to take a holiday in the African country of Madagascar, you may get more than the sunset beaches and jungle wildlife you bargained for...

Will You Need Travel Insurance in a Haunted Hotel?
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

As the nights grow darker and Halloween comes creeping around the corner many people’s thoughts will turn to ghosts and the macabre...

5 Travel Insurance Jokes
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

In the post-9/11 age of failing travel operators, airport security checks and swine ‘flu, travel insurance has become a serious business, so perhaps it’s time to look at the lighter side of insurance...

When Animals Save the Day
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

Travellers are usually wary of animals abroad A run-in with a foreign animal could lead to you claiming on your travel insurance policy for medical treatment after bites or contracted diseases...

Travel Insurance – Unusual Mishaps
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

Most of us wouldn’t dream of setting off on an overseas holiday without purchasing travel insurance For every horror story from someone who neglected (i...

The Backpacker Who Didn’t Need Travel Insurance
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

We’ve all met him The loud and confident traveller who laughs at the idea of travel insurance because he’s; never had a bad travel experience; never lost anything; never had anything stolen; travels so lightly that he’s never worried about losing his bag; never missed a flight; and never fallen ill in a foreign country - “Dude, I just eat and drink what the locals do and I never get sick...

Two Cons You Want to Watch Out For
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

Unfortunately travel insurance is vital in today’s world filled with con artists, and gone are the days when you can innocently go on holiday as an ignorant tourist...

Trends in Cruise Travel: Insurance, Surfing and Excursions
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

Cruises are changing With new activities and destinations becoming available on the market, there's all the more reason to get cruise travel insurance to cover yourself for a sea-going adventure of thrills, spills and excursions...

Travel Insurance Fraud – The Consequences
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

After two law graduates were recently arrested in Brazil for committing insurance fraud, we take a look at the consequences and possible sentences that they, and the 4,300 people last year who were claimed to be making fraudulent travel insurance claims, could face...

Family Travel Insurance: Let the Kids Run Riot
Submitted by: Patrick Chong

Family holidays are sometimes the highlight of a child’s year, and months of excitement lead up to the actual event...

Gay Travel to India
Submitted by: Howie Holben

India is a country with many distinguishing characteristics and has plenty to offer all kinds of travelers...

Country Hotel For Conferences
Submitted by: Catherine James

A good country hotel conference is a well attended conference To be sure you country hotel conference is well attended you conference needs good planning, design and marketing...

Golf Courses in Bilbao
Submitted by: Michael J Lee

There very few golf courses in the area of Bilbao Mostly golf courses are situated in and around the city of San Sebastian...

Gay Travel to Egypt and New Zealand
Submitted by: Howie Holben

Egypt hosts a wide variety of historical, cultural and religious sites, which makes the entire country fascinating...

Comfortable 5-Star and 4-Star Benidorm Hotels
Submitted by: David H. Urmann

Benidorm is a Valencian municipality and coastal town of Alicante, Spain It is situated in Marina Baixa's comarca region along the western Mediterranean Sea...

The Finest Bermuda Hotels
Submitted by: David H. Urmann

Those looking for live entertainment or who want to go dancing don't need to go far in Bermuda The place is already brimming with happy hour party venues and sunset boat cruises...

Georgia's Brookhaven Hotels
Submitted by: David H. Urmann

Brookhaven hotels are hard to come by since thus unincorporated city houses upper end housing units The best place to look for a hotel near Brookhaven is in Buckhead Atlanta, Georgia...

Helpful Chamomix Hotels Guide
Submitted by: David H. Urmann

Chamomix has so much to offer when it comes to winter and summer activities like skiing and hiking There are many places to go here to ski and stay...

The Olive Ridley Turtle - Puerto Vallarta's Favorite Ocean Visitor
Submitted by: Justin Burch

Each summer, thousands of sea turtles make their way to the beaches of Puerto Vallarta to lay their eggs in the sand...

Going Off The Beaten Path In Curacao
Submitted by: Justin Burch

While Curacao's capital city – Willemstad – is home to a wide variety of sights and activities, the island's unspoiled interior and coastlines offer adventurous tourists a chance to experience some of the Caribbean's best natural destinations...

Guide to Hotels in Babylon
Submitted by: David H. Urmann

Babylon is a historical city You can still see the remains of this ancient city in Iraq...

Thailand Holidays - The Must Have Experiences
Submitted by: Mark Thomas Walters

Thailand is the perfect place to spend a holiday Why...

Clearwater Beach Vacation Rental Vs. Hotels in Florida
Submitted by: Merilou Athens-Barnekow

Economy got you down Your family is begging for a vacation, yet the bad economic news keeps you from looking for travel deals...

The Best Europe Experience With Bridgend Motorhome, Caravan and Leisure Park
Submitted by: Steven Magill

After finishing college, I decided to go with some friends of mine back packing across Europe and like all recent graduates of my generation, we were willing to stay at the inexpensive youth hostels, eat meagerly to support our tabs for drinking down beers, and at times, sleep at the train stations as needs be...

A Vacation More Memorable Because of Bridgend Motorhomes
Submitted by: Steven Magill

Off the beaten track in the United Kingdom, my family, together with my sister’s family, decided to tour the UK using a motorhome for the summer...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy