Pretty sad but ended up having to cancel my trip in 2 weeks. Just was not the right time to go with some things going on in the family.
Now hoping for January.
I canceled my December trip and moved it to January because of the park hopping change not the virus.
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Pretty sad but ended up having to cancel my trip in 2 weeks. Just was not the right time to go with some things going on in the family.
Now hoping for January.
Had a Dec. 2020 large family trip planned, switched to Jan. 2021 and hoped one DS and his wife and 4 year old would join (I had a OKW GV and hated to give it up!). Just cancelled that today after DS said he doesn't feel it's safe for us (coming from MD) - though I tried to entice him by saying we'd drive the 15 1/2 hours, have a pop-up tent and porta potty in the car, not have to go to the parks every day or wake up early, wear masks and clear ponchos, use the hand sanitizing stations they have and so much more!... I don't know why that didn't sound appealing!. Booked for April now in a 2 bdrm for "just" 5 nights to use just the 2019 points we have banked (June UY). Hoping that, at least, DH and I will drive to use the reservation. I plan to bank my 2020 points and hope for the best next year. If DH and I decide not to go, I will probably gift the reservation to family in FL - I assume that's possible, though I would never usually do that!!!
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Okay, I couldn't just leave this alone. Can you give me details on how you were/are planning to make this work? I own both items having been a camper, well, still a camper if I ever get to go again.
Okay, I couldn't just leave this alone. Can you give me details on how you were/are planning to make this work? I own both items having been a camper, well, still a camper if I ever get to go again.
I recently bought one of the camping toilets to use in my car to avoid public rest rooms. I got the plastic toilet seat on Amazon and it fits on a 5 gallon bucket from Home Depot.
I line the bucket with a garbage bag and put some Eco Gel powder at the bottom (turns liquid into gel and deodorizes).
They do sell little one person pop up tents made specifically for these types of toilets, but I just use mine in the back seat of the car (I put the bucket toilet where passengers feet would go). My backseat windows are a little tinted, but you can put sun shades up for more privacy.
I have made multiple trips betwee D.C. and Orlando since March. I am a solo older female and split the trip into 2 days. I have not noticed any extra sanitizing at the rest stops but I do find them to be cleaner than the truck stop bathrooms. I just sanitize my hands before I get back in my car, you could also use disposable gloves. The mask usuage at rest stops has been pretty good. I do bring my own food so I have not eaten in any restuarants on the road.I always drive so was interested to read about rest stops along I-95 being sanitized. That's one of my fears as well as staying overnight on the way there. It's a 12 hour drive so I could do it in one shot but I'm older and alone driving so that means traveling when it's dark out. I prefer to do day light hours and stop for safety.
I have made multiple trips betwee D.C. and Orlando since March. I am a solo older female and split the trip into 2 days. I have not noticed any extra sanitizing at the rest stops but I do find them to be cleaner than the truck stop bathrooms. I just sanitize my hands before I get back in my car, you could also use disposable gloves. The mask usuage at rest stops has been pretty good. I do bring my own food so I have not eaten in any restuarants on the road.
The hotels have installed plexiglass at the front desk. Some Hilton and Marriott hotels have mobile checkin so that you can go to your room without seeing anyone. I wipe the touch surfaces down with Clorox wipes as soon as I enter the room. Most of the free breakfasts I've encountered have been lunch sacks containing packaged items, e.g. muffins, granola bars, cereal and bottled juice. I don't drink coffee but I think it was still available at the hotels I've used.
I'm heading to Orlando this afternoon so I'll keep an eye out for any I-95 rest stop sanitization information.
Right there with you on this concern. Our plans are just for resort, no parks and limited restaurants — in 18 days. Sounds easy, rightJoining in on the hesitation.
We are scheduled for early January. I was feeling really good about this trip over the summer. Now, I can't believe how fast the covid situation is escalating.
The reality of how complicated / time consuming exposure, testing and quarantine is has hit home for me when I was recently exposed myself. Friend of mine had it and by the time it made its way thru the household, her hubby lost about 5 weeks of work.
Really having to soul search and see how much we want to risk for our vacation. Of course, it's true, we take risk every day, but reality is we can minimize risks easier here at home.
We're heading to Disney World in two weeks and also had some hesitation in light of the COVID situation. Here's what we did:Joining in on the hesitation.
We are scheduled for early January. I was feeling really good about this trip over the summer. Now, I can't believe how fast the covid situation is escalating.
The reality of how complicated / time consuming exposure, testing and quarantine is has hit home for me when I was recently exposed myself. Friend of mine had it and by the time it made its way thru the household, her hubby lost about 5 weeks of work.
Really having to soul search and see how much we want to risk for our vacation. Of course, it's true, we take risk every day, but reality is we can minimize risks easier here at home.
Thank you so much for this information. We cancelled December, but booked for February and will drive.I have made multiple trips betwee D.C. and Orlando since March. I am a solo older female and split the trip into 2 days. I have not noticed any extra sanitizing at the rest stops but I do find them to be cleaner than the truck stop bathrooms. I just sanitize my hands before I get back in my car, you could also use disposable gloves. The mask usuage at rest stops has been pretty good. I do bring my own food so I have not eaten in any restuarants on the road.
The hotels have installed plexiglass at the front desk. Some Hilton and Marriott hotels have mobile checkin so that you can go to your room without seeing anyone. I wipe the touch surfaces down with Clorox wipes as soon as I enter the room. Most of the free breakfasts I've encountered have been lunch sacks containing packaged items, e.g. muffins, granola bars, cereal and bottled juice. I don't drink coffee but I think it was still available at the hotels I've used.
I'm heading to Orlando this afternoon so I'll keep an eye out for any I-95 rest stop sanitization information.
I am very much like you - I have pretty much every minute of our whole trip planned out. We just came back from being at WDW for thanksgiving week. We were expecting the worst for crowds but were pleasantly surprised with wait times. We had some ADR's planned. We were unsure of how we would feel dining indoors, but overall we felt fairly safe, but we did feel more comfortable eating outdoors.I was wondering what my fellow DVC friends are doing?
For 2021, we have 4th of July week & end of September/early Oct in place. Working on securing the annual after Thanksgiving trip.DW and I just cancelled APR 2021.