Canadians Traveling to the USA in 2025

The one couple we were chatting with had travelled to Alberta this year, and we’re feeling the flip side of it where they could not understand why people were hating on Americans. They quickly learned - they too did not vote for this.
Suspect that's because US media is so scared to show anything other than what the King wants. They have no idea what's actually going on. That's his fascism works. Control the media.
 
I'm wondering, now that Florida is changing their vaccine mandates for children, does this change how anyone will travel to Florida in the future? Will you be worried about diseases eradicated long ago and most definitely will return?
Personally, I think Florida is going to become a huge petri dish, worse than it was during covid, but that's just me. I'm wondering how you all feel.
 
I'm wondering, now that Florida is changing their vaccine mandates for children, does this change how anyone will travel to Florida in the future? Will you be worried about diseases eradicated long ago and most definitely will return?
Personally, I think Florida is going to become a huge petri dish, worse than it was during covid, but that's just me. I'm wondering how you all feel.
Huge petri dish indeed. I've been staring longingly at epic universe but opting to hold off and go to the new resort in the UK instead. I know its years away, but i honestly can't see myself going to Florida anytime soon anyway. My trips have always been with family (including small children and older folks). I can't imagine risking measles, mumps, or who knows what else. I'm choosing to trust the infectious disease experts who suggest its a bad idea to go. I don't fault folks for still going (and maybe am a little jealous at times), but ill survive and have other places i love that ill visit in the meantime.
 
I'm wondering, now that Florida is changing their vaccine mandates for children, does this change how anyone will travel to Florida in the future? Will you be worried about diseases eradicated long ago and most definitely will return?
Personally, I think Florida is going to become a huge petri dish, worse than it was during covid, but that's just me. I'm wondering how you all feel.
If things change, I will have to change my vacation plans as it becomes less and less vaccinated and more and more risky. I committed to buy direct DVC points in Florida last week before the announcement. After thinking about it for a number of days after the announcement I had to break that commitment; it's a multiple decade commitment and I can't make that commitment to a state that is going to be unsafe for travel long term. I'm well versed in infectious disease myself and don't care to unnecessarily expose my family.
 

If things change, I will have to change my vacation plans as it becomes less and less vaccinated and more and more risky. I committed to buy direct DVC points in Florida last week before the announcement. After thinking about it for a number of days after the announcement I had to break that commitment; it's a multiple decade commitment and I can't make that commitment to a state that is going to be unsafe for travel long term. I'm well versed in infectious disease myself and don't care to unnecessarily expose my family.
This time last year, we committed to DVC points and we were so excited to start our yearly WDW with our family. We've already had to cancel our trip this year and rented out our points. I am deeply regretting the purchase now 😭 😭 .
 
This time last year, we committed to DVC points and we were so excited to start our yearly WDW with our family. We've already had to cancel our trip this year and rented out our points. I am deeply regretting the purchase now 😭 😭 .
Ugh; I'm sorry. This year has been a roller coaster. I'm not actually Canadian (though I am Canada adjacent, and also looking into Canadian immigration options for my family); it's all my country's fault. I don't understand why people in the US are so crazy. Some of the loudest voices here will take a bad idea and just run with it as far as they can.
 
I'm wondering, now that Florida is changing their vaccine mandates for children, does this change how anyone will travel to Florida in the future? Will you be worried about diseases eradicated long ago and most definitely will return?
Personally, I think Florida is going to become a huge petri dish, worse than it was during covid, but that's just me. I'm wondering how you all feel.

How did the measles come back to Canada?

How can something be eradicated, but then come back if it's gone?
 
How did the measles come back to Canada?

How can something be eradicated, but then come back if it's gone?
There is so much travel and movement of people now that if something is not eradicated worldwide, it can come back. We've even seen some immigrant groups targeted in the US by the anti vaccine movement, and they have had higher numbers of measles outbreaks within those groups here unfortunately as some number within the group have believed the lies.
 
There is so much travel and movement of people now that if something is not eradicated worldwide, it can come back. We've even seen some immigrant groups targeted in the US by the anti vaccine movement, and they have had higher numbers of measles outbreaks within those groups here unfortunately as some number within the group have believed the lies.

Okay, after I posted that, I was like "Wait. Immigrants likely don't have the vaccinations that we do in Canada/USA."
That makes complete sense that it would happen.
 
How did the measles come back to Canada?

How can something be eradicated, but then come back if it's gone?
I will say the politically incorrect thing here: it was the Mennonites. Both myself and my husband have Mennonite background, so I feel at liberty to cast blame here, lol.

Earlier in the year, low German Mennonites brought measles back to Canada (likely from Texas and Mexico). There was a "super spreader" occurrence at a Mennonite family gathering in Eastern Canada. From there, Measles spread like wildfire when those folks returned home to Ontario and Manitoba/Alberta. In each province, the majority of measles cases were among low German Mennonites.

They are anti-vaxxers and do not trust gov't information. This is just one of the many, many reasons our family are no longer practicing Mennonites. Misinformation, distrust of gov't, patriarchy, authoritarianism, social isolation . . . it's a recipe for medical disaster.
 
I am worried and I own a couple of DVC contract and usually go south each year.

I do believe in vaccines and will be rolling my sleeve up this year.

I am also immune compromised so extra caution has to be considered.

Make a Wish and Give Kids the World are also in Florida.

This could be a very stupid move for Florida to make ,,,half the population are Seniors and the other half Kids ,,major theme Parks and attractions ,,high tourist state.

The full devastation of this change in Policy will be decades in attempting to fix.

I am shaking my head and saying why are you doing this to your People
and Economy?

JMHO (Just My Honest Opinion)
Mel
 
But it isn't "you can't get vaccinated". People still can get vaccinated.

I think back to covid and masks. My daughter had eczema on parts of her face. Add the must-wear of the mask and it was all over her face. Pure torture. She will never wear a mask ever a again after trying unsuccessfully to treat it. Poor thing. I felt so horrible for her agony.

Having a choice is all this is.
 
But it isn't "you can't get vaccinated". People still can get vaccinated.

I think back to covid and masks. My daughter had eczema on parts of her face. Add the must-wear of the mask and it was all over her face. Pure torture. She will never wear a mask ever a again after trying unsuccessfully to treat it. Poor thing. I felt so horrible for her agony.

Having a choice is all this is.
Yep ,, having a informed affordable choice.
I have 3 types types Eczema and understand wearing masks.
Skin Specialist told me to just quit my j0b of 30 years of teaching.:crazy2:

Yes they can get vaccinated but is the government supporting that decision financially and with documented scientific support and sharing it with their people?
No and they will regret it.
Herd immunity will be lost in a short period of time.

You would be surprised at the number of students who's parents need a reminder to have their kids seen by a doctor and vaccinated.
 
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Herd immunity, or community immunity, is the indirect protection from an infectious disease that occurs when a large enough percentage of a population is immune, either through vaccination or prior infection. This widespread immunity makes it difficult for a disease to spread, protecting those who are not immune, such as infants or immunocompromised individuals. A sufficient vaccination rate is crucial for achieving and maintaining herd immunity against many diseases, like measles
How Herd Immunity Works
  • Immunity barriers:
    When enough people are immune to a disease, it creates a barrier that prevents the pathogen from easily finding and infecting susceptible individuals.

  • Reduced transmission:
    Fewer susceptible hosts mean the disease struggles to spread through the community.

  • Protection for vulnerable individuals:
    This indirect protection is vital for those who cannot be vaccinated, such as the very young, the elderly, or people with certain medical conditions.
Achieving Herd Immunity

  • Vaccination:
    Vaccines are the safest and most effective way to achieve herd immunity by providing individuals with immunity without them having to get sick.
  • Infection:
    While natural infection can also lead to immunity, it carries significant risks and can result in severe illness or death.
  • Herd immunity threshold:
    Each disease has a specific "herd immunity threshold," which is the percentage of the population that needs to be immune to halt its spread. This threshold varies depending on how contagious the disease is.
Unfortunately my mom (British trained Nurse) had to work with people (kids) with Polio,,
she was so happy when Polio was eradicated in Canada.

Yes, wild polio has been eradicated in Canada, which was certified as wild poliovirus-free by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1994, thanks to widespread immunization programs that began in the 1950s.
 
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let's be careful to keep this thread from being locked due to COVID-19 related issues and our thoughts and opinions over the use of vaccines. I'm thinking that commenting about how the removal of vaccine mandates in Florida will or will not contribute to your decision to go to disney is fine but adding your personal feelings/ opinions about vaccines and other protection methods will cross the lines.
 
How did the measles come back to Canada?

How can something be eradicated, but then come back if it's gone?
https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2025/03/03/Measles-Surprise-Return-Canada/

Canada achieved measles elimination status in 1998. In essence, it was eradicated in Canada. It's making a comeback because of a lower rate of vaccination and international travel.
Telling an entire state they don't need vaccines is going to affect the rest of the US and borders won't stop it there. Measles can be fatal but that will not be the only fatal disease that will return.

My post was not to start a debate on vaccine, good or bad. It was to question if it would prevent people from vacationing in Florida.
 
I will say the politically incorrect thing here: it was the Mennonites. Both myself and my husband have Mennonite background, so I feel at liberty to cast blame here, lol.

Earlier in the year, low German Mennonites brought measles back to Canada (likely from Texas and Mexico). There was a "super spreader" occurrence at a Mennonite family gathering in Eastern Canada. From there, Measles spread like wildfire when those folks returned home to Ontario and Manitoba/Alberta. In each province, the majority of measles cases were among low German Mennonites.

They are anti-vaxxers and do not trust gov't information. This is just one of the many, many reasons our family are no longer practicing Mennonites. Misinformation, distrust of gov't, patriarchy, authoritarianism, social isolation . . . it's a recipe for medical disaster.
You nailed it 100%. The start was from the large Mennonite gathering in the east, and then spread to our area, which was the worst in Ontario. I'm vaccinated and didn't even want to venture to the local towns.
Yep ,, having a informed affordable choice.
I have 3 types types Eczema and understand wearing masks.
Skin Specialist told me to just quit my j0b of 30 years of teaching.:crazy2:

Yes they can get vaccinated but is the government supporting that decision financially and with documented scientific support and sharing it with their people?
No and they will regret it.
Herd immunity will be lost in a short period of time.

You would be surprised at the number of students who's parents need a reminder to have their kids seen by a doctor and vaccinated.
And we know how much real information people are getting in Florida, and how they don't give 2 cents for making medicine affordable. The mantra seems to be let the weak and the poor fall by the wayside.
 
I'm not sure my little bottles of Bath and Body Works hand sani will be up to this task 😉
 








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