Tink0812
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Hello friends! I hope everyone is doing well and staying healthy during these crazy times. What a year this has been!
In the fall of 2018 we were in the middle of planning our 2019 big family trip to Walt Disney World when we started to discuss what vacation would look like in 2020 (we are big planners and usually have multiple trips in the planning phase at once). My parents were planning an Alaskan cruise with some friends so I decided that it would be the perfect year for my daughter and I to take our first Disney Cruise. I had been wanting to a Disney cruise for a long time and figured it was time to try something different anyways. As a single mom, I knew committing to a DCL cruise would take a lot of planning and saving so I got right to it. I watched numerous Youtube videos, read countless trip reports, picked up extra shifts at work, and did extensive research. When Fall 2020 sailings were released, I booked a 4-night Bahamian cruise out of Port Canaveral on the Disney Dream for September 14th-18th. We even had a day at Disney Springs planned before the cruise and a day at Magic Kingdom planned after the cruise. My daughter and I were so excited about it.......and then 2020 hit.
I am a nurse working full-time in a large regional hospital on a cardiovascular medical-surgical unit. COVID has had our hospital bursting at the seams and revamping much of how our day to day lives are ran. When Disney first started cancelling cruises in March and April I experienced the first thoughts of "oh no, we may not be be able to go on our cruise". Then came the May and June cancellations. It was sometime towards the end of May that I decided, I will just move my cruise back to December. Surely they will have it all figured out by then! So, I reluctantly moved my cruise back to December 7th-11th. I still had the same port, number of nights, ship, itinerary, etc. It was just a Merrytime cruise instead of a Halloween on the High Seas Cruise. We planned some time at Disney Springs and Magic Kingdom in the couple of days leading up to the cruise. What I didn't know at the time was that my parents were planning an extended weekend trip to WDW for that same time period so we would get to stay with them and get some park time with them. So, yay! We still get to cruise, it's just a little later than originally planned. Shortly after I moved everything, the July and August cancellations came out followed shortly thereafter by the September cancellations. My original cruise would have been cancelled anyways which made me feel better about my decision to move.
Then, on August 5th, the October cruise cancellations came. Over the past two weeks I had really been debating the cruise situation. If the cruise does sail, the itinerary would have to change because the Bahamas still are not allowing anyone in from the US. I guess we would just be at Sea the whole time? Character interactions would be severely reduced, dining experiences would be different, and on-board activities would be different. I really started to question if I wanted to spend this much money and not get the full DCL experience. I started thinking of backup plans. I already have the week off work and I am not postponing again because we already have a 2021 vacation planned for May. My backup plan was to convert to a week at WDW. The more I talked with people that were booked on cancelled sailings the more I realized that there was a large chance that my sailing would get cancelled last minute, my refund could take up to 60 days, and it may be difficult to even get it cancelled as they are strongly pushing rescheduling. I was worried that if I waited until Disney cancelled the cruise that I would not be able to get all of the reservations that I wanted at Walt Disney World and would end up with a very disappointing vacation. All of that led me to cancelling my cruise on August 5th. They said it will take 2-3 weeks to get my refund. In the meantime, I have fully converted my trip to a week at WDW. Here's what it looks like thus far:
Friday December 4th: Drive to Indianapolis which is about a 3 hour drive from our small town in central Illinois. Stay overnight at a hotel located near the airport. We do not have reservations for this yet as my dad is planning to use points earned from his hotel rewards program that he will accumulate with his next few work trips. We will stay with my parents here but we will be driving separately as we are coming home on two different dates.
Saturday December 5th: Up bright and early to leave the hotel around 3:30am and drive across the street to FastPark where we have reservations to leave our car for the week. They will shuttle us to the airport. Our flight leaves at 6:05am and lands at MCO at 8:30am. It is a straight flight. Indy is on the same time zone as Orlando (both are an hour ahead of us here in Illinois). My DD and I were originally on a later flight, around 2pm, but we switched to be on the same flight as my parents. Hopefully that will be a good decision but it will be a bit early for my DD who is 4. Once we land, we will get our luggage from baggage claim and hop on the Magical Express to Old Key West. Our bags will get left with Bell Services and we will enjoy some time at the pool. We are hoping our room will be ready shortly after lunch so we can rest a bit before heading to the Cirque de Soleil Show that evening.
Sunday December 6th: This will be Magic Kingdom day. We all have tickets and park reservations for this day. Ideally lunch will be at The Plaza or Tony's Town Square. It is too early for us to make our dining reservations yet with the new 60 day rule. On previous trips we have left the parks in the afternoon for some down time at the resort but with the shortened park hours, we do not plan to do that on this trip.
Monday December 7th: This will be Disney Springs Day. Shopping, lunch somewhere, and relaxing will be the theme of the day. We are going to try for a dinner reservation at Toppolino's this evening.
Tuesday December 8th: This day is set aside for Hollywood Studios. We all have tickets and park reservations for this day. We would like to try and eat at Sci Fi for lunch as we have had great experiences there in the past.
Wednesday December 9th: My parents fly home. DD and I move to a Little Mermaid room at Art of Animation. We have park reservations for Animal Kingdom on this day. We will probably just do quick service for lunch and make dinner reservations somewhere out of the park.
Thursday December 10th: Magic Kingdom day again with just quick service for lunch and out of the park dinner reservations likely.
Friday December 11th: DD and I fly home at 11:50am. We will use Magical Express for transportation again.
This will be my 18th trip to WDW and my daughter's 4th. While I am still disappointed about cancelling our cruise, I truly do believe this will be a great vacation. I have never had such difficulties planning a trip before and have come to terms with the fact that this trip will definitely be different than any other trip we have had. As plans further develop I will update this PTR and I will certainly do a complete trip report once we return from the trip. Stay tuned!
In the fall of 2018 we were in the middle of planning our 2019 big family trip to Walt Disney World when we started to discuss what vacation would look like in 2020 (we are big planners and usually have multiple trips in the planning phase at once). My parents were planning an Alaskan cruise with some friends so I decided that it would be the perfect year for my daughter and I to take our first Disney Cruise. I had been wanting to a Disney cruise for a long time and figured it was time to try something different anyways. As a single mom, I knew committing to a DCL cruise would take a lot of planning and saving so I got right to it. I watched numerous Youtube videos, read countless trip reports, picked up extra shifts at work, and did extensive research. When Fall 2020 sailings were released, I booked a 4-night Bahamian cruise out of Port Canaveral on the Disney Dream for September 14th-18th. We even had a day at Disney Springs planned before the cruise and a day at Magic Kingdom planned after the cruise. My daughter and I were so excited about it.......and then 2020 hit.
I am a nurse working full-time in a large regional hospital on a cardiovascular medical-surgical unit. COVID has had our hospital bursting at the seams and revamping much of how our day to day lives are ran. When Disney first started cancelling cruises in March and April I experienced the first thoughts of "oh no, we may not be be able to go on our cruise". Then came the May and June cancellations. It was sometime towards the end of May that I decided, I will just move my cruise back to December. Surely they will have it all figured out by then! So, I reluctantly moved my cruise back to December 7th-11th. I still had the same port, number of nights, ship, itinerary, etc. It was just a Merrytime cruise instead of a Halloween on the High Seas Cruise. We planned some time at Disney Springs and Magic Kingdom in the couple of days leading up to the cruise. What I didn't know at the time was that my parents were planning an extended weekend trip to WDW for that same time period so we would get to stay with them and get some park time with them. So, yay! We still get to cruise, it's just a little later than originally planned. Shortly after I moved everything, the July and August cancellations came out followed shortly thereafter by the September cancellations. My original cruise would have been cancelled anyways which made me feel better about my decision to move.
Then, on August 5th, the October cruise cancellations came. Over the past two weeks I had really been debating the cruise situation. If the cruise does sail, the itinerary would have to change because the Bahamas still are not allowing anyone in from the US. I guess we would just be at Sea the whole time? Character interactions would be severely reduced, dining experiences would be different, and on-board activities would be different. I really started to question if I wanted to spend this much money and not get the full DCL experience. I started thinking of backup plans. I already have the week off work and I am not postponing again because we already have a 2021 vacation planned for May. My backup plan was to convert to a week at WDW. The more I talked with people that were booked on cancelled sailings the more I realized that there was a large chance that my sailing would get cancelled last minute, my refund could take up to 60 days, and it may be difficult to even get it cancelled as they are strongly pushing rescheduling. I was worried that if I waited until Disney cancelled the cruise that I would not be able to get all of the reservations that I wanted at Walt Disney World and would end up with a very disappointing vacation. All of that led me to cancelling my cruise on August 5th. They said it will take 2-3 weeks to get my refund. In the meantime, I have fully converted my trip to a week at WDW. Here's what it looks like thus far:
Friday December 4th: Drive to Indianapolis which is about a 3 hour drive from our small town in central Illinois. Stay overnight at a hotel located near the airport. We do not have reservations for this yet as my dad is planning to use points earned from his hotel rewards program that he will accumulate with his next few work trips. We will stay with my parents here but we will be driving separately as we are coming home on two different dates.
Saturday December 5th: Up bright and early to leave the hotel around 3:30am and drive across the street to FastPark where we have reservations to leave our car for the week. They will shuttle us to the airport. Our flight leaves at 6:05am and lands at MCO at 8:30am. It is a straight flight. Indy is on the same time zone as Orlando (both are an hour ahead of us here in Illinois). My DD and I were originally on a later flight, around 2pm, but we switched to be on the same flight as my parents. Hopefully that will be a good decision but it will be a bit early for my DD who is 4. Once we land, we will get our luggage from baggage claim and hop on the Magical Express to Old Key West. Our bags will get left with Bell Services and we will enjoy some time at the pool. We are hoping our room will be ready shortly after lunch so we can rest a bit before heading to the Cirque de Soleil Show that evening.
Sunday December 6th: This will be Magic Kingdom day. We all have tickets and park reservations for this day. Ideally lunch will be at The Plaza or Tony's Town Square. It is too early for us to make our dining reservations yet with the new 60 day rule. On previous trips we have left the parks in the afternoon for some down time at the resort but with the shortened park hours, we do not plan to do that on this trip.
Monday December 7th: This will be Disney Springs Day. Shopping, lunch somewhere, and relaxing will be the theme of the day. We are going to try for a dinner reservation at Toppolino's this evening.
Tuesday December 8th: This day is set aside for Hollywood Studios. We all have tickets and park reservations for this day. We would like to try and eat at Sci Fi for lunch as we have had great experiences there in the past.
Wednesday December 9th: My parents fly home. DD and I move to a Little Mermaid room at Art of Animation. We have park reservations for Animal Kingdom on this day. We will probably just do quick service for lunch and make dinner reservations somewhere out of the park.
Thursday December 10th: Magic Kingdom day again with just quick service for lunch and out of the park dinner reservations likely.
Friday December 11th: DD and I fly home at 11:50am. We will use Magical Express for transportation again.
This will be my 18th trip to WDW and my daughter's 4th. While I am still disappointed about cancelling our cruise, I truly do believe this will be a great vacation. I have never had such difficulties planning a trip before and have come to terms with the fact that this trip will definitely be different than any other trip we have had. As plans further develop I will update this PTR and I will certainly do a complete trip report once we return from the trip. Stay tuned!