Were at WDW from August 22 to August 27, all of us (5) caught Covid.
The kids got all the symptoms but never tested positive. I was just writing it off as a summer cold due to being caught in torrential rains everyday and continually walking into frigid AC with rain-soaked clothes. We all tested negative for a mandatory pre-cruise test. That was on Friday morning. By Friday evening I was starting to feel the sore throat, but again figured it was just heat/AC/heat/rain/AC just playing havoc with my immune system.
Sunday morning, the morning of the cruise, I woke up feeling not great and took a test. Positive.
Took another test. Positive. UGH! Now it's a scramble because our boarding time is 12:30pm and it's already 9am - trying to figure out how to contact
Royal Caribbean to let them know we won't be sailing. All this while also trying to check out of GF with five people's worth of baggage.
Got through to RCCL customer service. They let me cancel my booking, but wouldn't let me cancel my wife's booking in a separate room. Luckily she was there, because:
a. She could cancel the booking on her room even though I'm the one that booked and paid for both rooms, and;
b. I passed out cold shortly after handing her the phone.
She was a trooper. Got all 5 of us out the door and to the car. I almost asked her to get a wheelchair to take me from our building out to the pick-up/drop-off but I knew that would freak her out even more. Found a pair of rooms out on I-Drive for $50/night and we checked in there for four days. I was recovering by Monday afternoon when DW took sick. She joined me in the convalescent ward and we left the kids in their own room. Got them tickets to Universal Studios and they spent their time there.
It was August 28 that I first tested positive. We slowly drove home since I'm the main driver in the family, going in 5-hour chunks (that still took almost 9-hours) from Orlando to Toronto. Wife has recovered, kids never tested positive at all though they all had sore throats. I still feel a little run down and am still testing positive more than a week later.