Yooperroo
Mouseketeer
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- Feb 14, 2015
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Aside from the fact that I am NOT molecular biologist, I feel you put into words exactly how I'm feeling and the precautions we are going to take, and why we are still proceeding with our July 11 trip despite how nervous the numbers make me.I find myself in a somewhat unique position here as a person who is both extremely concerned about the rising case numbers (which I believe), and is still heading to WDW next week.
The way I see it (as a PhD molecular biologist) is we’ll be fortunate to have a safe, effective and readily available vaccine in two year’s time. For our physical and emotional health, our family will have to take some calculated risks during that period. That’s our situation.
Perhaps naive, but I do trust Disney to reduce the risks of transmission as well as anyone can (their years of data on crowd control alone puts them miles ahead of most travel destinations). We’re also currently in a travel “honeymoon” period where hotels, theme parks, airlines (go Delta!) still have the free cash to burn to make full-throated efforts at social distancing. That’s not going to be the case months from now, let alone a year.
So, knowing this could be our last opportunity for a trip for 1+ years, we’re going. But we’ll be taking just about every precaution we can for the next week until we leave, while we’re there and for at least two weeks after we get back.
My husband desperately wants to go. He tells me this every time I brings up the numbers. It's not that he's in denial over them. He needs a mental break and needs to get away from his very taxing job made even more wearing by working at home. He needs to escape reality for awhile and Disney, even in masks and distancing and sanitizer, is that for him. So it's a calculated risk we are willing to take right now for our family.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. It's comforting to know there are others out there like me/us.
And I have to ask, is the A2 Ann Arbor? If so, high from Lansing
