OP here again. So far the responses are split, half would go and half would stay home. Thanks for all the replies.
I really hope I didn't sound selfish, alot of it is I don't know what the situation will end up being. When I booked the trip my DH's back was not an issue. It was after the surgery and everything was going well with his back. We booked together, decided to pay up front (room, tickets, and dining plan) We didn't purchase
trip insurance becuase we never had to use it on all our other trips. Wasn't expecting to have to use it this year eaither. Can it still be added on to our package, and does it cover a sudden medical reason? The only way he would not be able to go is if his back spasms came on again within 2 weeks of our trip. If it happens when we are already there, he would tell me to take our DD to the parks and he would stay at the hotel. In that short of time, can you cancel flights and still get your money back?
Also, this isn't our first trip to Disney or anything. My DH and I have been there 4 times and DD 3 times, but this will probably be our last trip to Disney so I hate to cancel. DD is at the age that I don't want to take her out of school for that long anymore. And DH and I will only go in the value season.
Plus, if we don't go in Dec. we are not going for my DD birthday and that is the entire reason for this trip.
Just an added note, people asked who would take care of DH if we left him. When he has his back problems, all he does is lay in bed or on the couch all day long. He is able to walk enough to get food and use the bathroom, but basically walking the length of the house is his limit. So my reasoning is, if we are staying home just to watch him lay down for 3 days what's the point. If he needed help functioning I would stay home in a HEARTBEAT. I'm not that cruel!! And also, we live next door to his parents and 6 brothers and sisters so there is ALWAYS someone around. What I'm saying, is nothing can be done for him when he gets like this. Just rest and heating pads, so my staying home does not benefit him in the least.