stardust190
Earning My Ears
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So we planned our family's first ever Christmas trip. We usually can't go at this time of year, but we made it work. We were so excited for the castle lights, MVMCP, fireworks, Epcot storytellers, resort decorations with gingerbread houses, Christmas trees at Disney Springs. You get the idea. We've known for a while that this trip would be very different, but I was waiting for the announcement on MVMCP before deciding what to do. Well today that was cancelled. We are flying from Minnesota. We rented vacation club points and are staying at OKW. The trip is 95% still happening - unless COVID gets way worse this fall or one of us gets sick. So these were our initial plans:
Dec 4th (Friday) - Arrive, swim, Disney Springs
Dec 5th (Saturday) - DHS as my son wants RotR first thing
Dec 6th (Sunday) - Epcot
Dec 7th (Monday) - Relaxing day resort hopping looking at decorations and gingerbread houses
Dec 8th (Tuesday) - Harry Potter first time and both kids are obsessed with the books right now
Dec 9th (Wednesday) - Magic Kingdom
Dec 10th (Thursday) - Epcot
Dec 11th (Friday) - Relax, swim, Disney Springs
Dec 12th (Saturday) - Animal Kingdom
Dec 13th (Sunday) - MVMCP
Dec 14th (Monday) - afternoon flight home
Our kids are 10 (star wars loving son) and 8 (princess loving daughter). We know we won't have MVMCP. Our trips always have 2 MK days and 2 Epcot days, but I don't know if that makes sense right now. I'm leaning towards adding a day to my tickets as we have 5 park days right now, but we were going to the party. I have 3 of our tickets direct from Disney and 1 from Undercover Tourist. Can I add a day to all of them?
I'm also torn on Harry Potter. We would love to go, but I'm worried that as our first time we might be disappointed with the experience right now. Should we add 2 Disney days and skip HP for now? We'd go when things are normal again.
Should we change our park days? Spend more/less time at one of the parks. We are not sure what to do with all this. Not the trip we have been looking forward to. Getting out of my house after working remotely and teaching "distance learning" will be good for all of us though.
Any thoughts on how to re-imagine this trip would be appreciated! We have already decided on renting a car. We always use Disney transport as I hate driving on vacation, but we figure that we would do what we can to control our exposure to COVID. We know that this trip will come with risks. We are very careful here at home and will do whatever is in our control while we travel, but we likely won't overly worry if others around us aren't as cautious.
Dec 4th (Friday) - Arrive, swim, Disney Springs
Dec 5th (Saturday) - DHS as my son wants RotR first thing
Dec 6th (Sunday) - Epcot
Dec 7th (Monday) - Relaxing day resort hopping looking at decorations and gingerbread houses
Dec 8th (Tuesday) - Harry Potter first time and both kids are obsessed with the books right now
Dec 9th (Wednesday) - Magic Kingdom
Dec 10th (Thursday) - Epcot
Dec 11th (Friday) - Relax, swim, Disney Springs
Dec 12th (Saturday) - Animal Kingdom
Dec 13th (Sunday) - MVMCP
Dec 14th (Monday) - afternoon flight home
Our kids are 10 (star wars loving son) and 8 (princess loving daughter). We know we won't have MVMCP. Our trips always have 2 MK days and 2 Epcot days, but I don't know if that makes sense right now. I'm leaning towards adding a day to my tickets as we have 5 park days right now, but we were going to the party. I have 3 of our tickets direct from Disney and 1 from Undercover Tourist. Can I add a day to all of them?
I'm also torn on Harry Potter. We would love to go, but I'm worried that as our first time we might be disappointed with the experience right now. Should we add 2 Disney days and skip HP for now? We'd go when things are normal again.
Should we change our park days? Spend more/less time at one of the parks. We are not sure what to do with all this. Not the trip we have been looking forward to. Getting out of my house after working remotely and teaching "distance learning" will be good for all of us though.
Any thoughts on how to re-imagine this trip would be appreciated! We have already decided on renting a car. We always use Disney transport as I hate driving on vacation, but we figure that we would do what we can to control our exposure to COVID. We know that this trip will come with risks. We are very careful here at home and will do whatever is in our control while we travel, but we likely won't overly worry if others around us aren't as cautious.
