MamaMouse0920
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Let me preface this by saying I KNOW no one can make this decision but me. I know this. But I need a sounding board and would love to hear your guys' opinions!
All these flight cancelations across the country have me worried. We are traveling from Minnesota to Orlando (a 24 hour drive without stops), the travelers being myself, my husband, & our two young kids (3.5yo & 2yo). The kids do NOT do well with long car rides- my son throws up any time we drive longer than 30 minutes unless he is sleeping. So driving would be borderline cruel & unusual punishment for all parties involved. I really, really, really REALLY do not want to drive. But, if worst comes to absolute worst, we are not canceling this trip for a third time so I guess we may have no other choice.
Here are the details: Staying offsite. Currently have 4 park days planned, with tickets valid from 9/8/22 - 9/14/22, & our flight scheduled for mid-morning on 9/7. Our current plans are:
Wed 9/7 - arrival
Thurs 9/8 - MK
Fri 9/9 - AK
Sat 9/10 - rest day @ resort
Sun 9/11 - rest day @ resort/Disney Springs
Mon 9/12 - HS
Tues 9/13 - MK
Wed 9/14 - departure
If we are given as short of notice as the airlines have been giving lately (approx. 12 hours prior to departure, from what I've been seeing), that means we would know that our flight is canceled late evening of 9/6. I suppose we could wake the kids up, hop immediately in the car (even if it is at midnight, technically 9/7) and start our drive right then & there, but that still does not put us arriving in Orlando until probably mid afternoon 9/8 because we would need to stop many times (kids stretch legs, potty breaks, puke-clean-ups, etc.) in addition to at least a few hours in a hotel so my poor husband can get some rest.
Now here is my predicament. With the stupid park reservation system in place, what on earth do I do?! If we end up needing to drive, I can't simply "push everything back a day" because with that short of notice, it is extremely likely that all parks will have no availability. It feels like a "damned if you do, damned if you don't" situation. I could A) buy a 5th park day right now (when there is tons of park availability) for an extra $200.. but in the event our flight is NOT canceled, yes I gain a park day, but also lose out on a rest day (I know I know, but our kids are young and will likely need that rest day!) or B) do nothing, and in the event our flight DOES get canceled, I lose a park day (
), or if by some absolute miracle there is park availability, I am forced to go to the parks on Saturday or Sunday (which as you can tell by my itinerary, I am trying to avoid the weekend crowds), but I am once again losing a rest day.
And yes, I know this is all speculation and it could end up being totally fine and there's no reason to think my flight will be canceled...... but in all of the groups I'm in on Facebook (plus here on the DISboards) it is happening more and more and I just want to be prepared for the worst but hope for the best.
So first, thank you for taking the time to read my ranting novel and secondly, thank you in advance for ALL your thoughts/opinions/insight. As always, it is very much appreciated!
All these flight cancelations across the country have me worried. We are traveling from Minnesota to Orlando (a 24 hour drive without stops), the travelers being myself, my husband, & our two young kids (3.5yo & 2yo). The kids do NOT do well with long car rides- my son throws up any time we drive longer than 30 minutes unless he is sleeping. So driving would be borderline cruel & unusual punishment for all parties involved. I really, really, really REALLY do not want to drive. But, if worst comes to absolute worst, we are not canceling this trip for a third time so I guess we may have no other choice.
Here are the details: Staying offsite. Currently have 4 park days planned, with tickets valid from 9/8/22 - 9/14/22, & our flight scheduled for mid-morning on 9/7. Our current plans are:
Wed 9/7 - arrival
Thurs 9/8 - MK
Fri 9/9 - AK
Sat 9/10 - rest day @ resort
Sun 9/11 - rest day @ resort/Disney Springs
Mon 9/12 - HS
Tues 9/13 - MK
Wed 9/14 - departure
If we are given as short of notice as the airlines have been giving lately (approx. 12 hours prior to departure, from what I've been seeing), that means we would know that our flight is canceled late evening of 9/6. I suppose we could wake the kids up, hop immediately in the car (even if it is at midnight, technically 9/7) and start our drive right then & there, but that still does not put us arriving in Orlando until probably mid afternoon 9/8 because we would need to stop many times (kids stretch legs, potty breaks, puke-clean-ups, etc.) in addition to at least a few hours in a hotel so my poor husband can get some rest.
Now here is my predicament. With the stupid park reservation system in place, what on earth do I do?! If we end up needing to drive, I can't simply "push everything back a day" because with that short of notice, it is extremely likely that all parks will have no availability. It feels like a "damned if you do, damned if you don't" situation. I could A) buy a 5th park day right now (when there is tons of park availability) for an extra $200.. but in the event our flight is NOT canceled, yes I gain a park day, but also lose out on a rest day (I know I know, but our kids are young and will likely need that rest day!) or B) do nothing, and in the event our flight DOES get canceled, I lose a park day (

And yes, I know this is all speculation and it could end up being totally fine and there's no reason to think my flight will be canceled...... but in all of the groups I'm in on Facebook (plus here on the DISboards) it is happening more and more and I just want to be prepared for the worst but hope for the best.
So first, thank you for taking the time to read my ranting novel and secondly, thank you in advance for ALL your thoughts/opinions/insight. As always, it is very much appreciated!