FrankieWinthrop
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- Jan 20, 2015
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I think there are a host of reasons (financial, quarantine requirements, masks, caution and/or fear, reduced experiences (entertainment, resorts, restaurants), etc) why a lot of people aren't going to WDW right now. (And I'd guess they for most people, it's a combination of reasons.) I just know that among people I know, many are still traveling, they're just buying expensive motor homes and going to national parks. I also think wider advertising would help (maybe targeted advertising?), but as many have mentioned, that would probably get a lot of bad press.
We've done nearly 4 weeks of traveling since Corona hit. We used that stimulus money to take advantage of the cheap beach condos and one last week at Windsor Hills. We're lucky ones that have seen no ill effects from Covid since both my husband and I already work remotely. Our jobs kept trucking like normal and are flexible enough that we can work from where ever we are. I'd use a few days here and a few days there for different weeks and work the other days on the condo balcony looking at the ocean. We've become quite adept at backing a spare monitor! We did Disney last week after we were able to grab 3 days in the AP drop two weeks ago. We picked up an additional day each night and ended up with 5 park days. We also did 2 days at Universal (just DH and me) while we were with my parents at Daytona Beach Shores.
I never felt too close to anyone at Disney. Even rope dropping DHS for MMRR and RotR. We were the only ones through our touch point, walked to MMRR and got in line. I even made the comment to my DH that if you took a picture, we might LOOK close to people, but they were more than 6 feet away on all sides.
We're "green light" people. We're taking precautions, but still doing life. My kids are actually at Vacation Bible School right now. A local church is doing small VBSes in many different neighborhoods for 2 hours over 3 days.