I would love to know if the people saying “go!” are telling their families, neighbors, friends, work, etc. they’re going to WDW. And what feedback they’ve received. Feeling safe doesn’t mean it’s safe. We encounter thousands of people a day at WDW. We’re all using the same resources. With 1 in 378 testing positive, this means people with the virus will absolutely be at WDW. Part of the reason we have uncontrolled spread is because of lack of tracing; people aren’t being honest about where they’ve been/who they’ve been around.
We have nonrefundable Christmas plans and feel guilt and doubt over going. But we’re also young and healthy and plan to quarantine upon return and get tested just like we did on a previous trip. If we didn’t have the ability to do that we wouldn’t be going. But if be lying if I said I know for certain it’s completely safe.
DH and I have told our employer and I have told one close co-worker. I have told my Mom and my brother. All have been supportive, and I have explained my thought process to all (although none really asked for any justification.)
In terms of everyone else, I don't plan to post on social media or anything just because most people will not understand and it's exhausting to try to justify. My daughter is a senior in high school and this was planned 2 years ago as her senior celebration. This has been a pretty craptastic year for her (as well as all of her friends and high school seniors everywhere, no doubt), she hasn't been able to visit colleges, proms cancelled, taking a heavy courseload remotely, etc. I refuse to take this away as well unless I have no other choice, or I see the risk as far too great. Next year, she will be in college and everything will be different. We really need this vacation as a family and I believe I have weighed all the risks, reviewed Disney protocols, read trip reports, and looking at crowd levels and closures, but mostly I have weighed the risks to our community when we return and they are low. I don't feel a need to try to get people to understand our decision process....it is complicated but yet I feel thorough. I don't expect or need anyone else to understand. My challenge is that both of my kids plan to share on instagram, and I am not stopping them from doing so. I am friends with the parents of many of their friends, so it won't take long for people to know. I am going to have to accept that reality. Whatever.
Not to get on a tangent, but I feel this is related: Someone mentioned the comparison to schools. It is interesting because just yesterday, our CDC director stated that while our schools have had documented cases, IN GENERAL, transmission is NOT happening in schools. Meaning, students get COVID from community transmission and that is how it enters the school but it is not SPREAD in the school (in general). This is good news. This means that all the things schools are doing, just like all the things that Disney is doing, is working. Nothing is 100% foolproof, but these things are working to reduce the spread, and no one is doing it better than schools and Disney, IMO. If we as a nation had been doing these things all along, just think where we might be right now.