Mixed doses are approved. Any vaccine or combo that either CDC or WHO have approved for use (including those still under emergency approval).I am not convinced this is going to have a big impact. Many European countries are not allowing under 18 to get vaccinated, so I guess they can't in. They also have varying levels of testing/quarantine requirements upon return. It appears to be a big hassle/money for them still. It also remains to be seen what the US will count as "fully vaccinated". Many are worried about the mixed brand doses. I don't know if the US counts the Chinese or Russian vaccines, and those are the primary vaccines used in South America.
But you know that you like being surrounded by our marvellous British accents, our superb manners and charming ways.So much for my "quiet" January trip.
Bigger crowds means fewer excuses for not bringing back some things we're still missing. Bring them on, the more the merrier.
I dont think there will be too many issue in FL - but it does remain to be seen - they just have to get there.I am not convinced this is going to have a big impact. Many European countries are not allowing under 18 to get vaccinated, so I guess they can't in. They also have varying levels of testing/quarantine requirements upon return. It appears to be a big hassle/money for them still. It also remains to be seen what the US will count as "fully vaccinated". Many are worried about the mixed brand doses. I don't know if the US counts the Chinese or Russian vaccines, and those are the primary vaccines used in South America.
If its WHO approved you are good for flying as I understand it - and as long as your in FL there are no requirementsMany of us in the UK still won't be able to gain entry because we have had the Astra Zeneca vaccine which isn't recognised as yet in the US. Kids over 12 can get jabs now any many have. The issue is that their parents may have had 'the wrong one'.
Many of us in the UK still won't be able to gain entry because we have had the Astra Zeneca vaccine which isn't recognised as yet in the US. Kids over 12 can get jabs now any many have. The issue is that their parents may have had 'the wrong one'.
But you know that you like being surrounded by our marvellous British accents, our superb manners and charming ways.![]()
You may be joking, but I actually do miss that. International visitors add so much to the whole experience of being there. It makes the parks feel more global.But you know that you like being surrounded by our marvellous British accents, our superb manners and charming ways.![]()
No, but people already have trips planned (just read the UK boards) that they’ve kept shifting as needed.BUT international travel requires planning (usually), and flights are so much more expensive at the moment than they had been, plus fewer parents are willing to take their kids out during school now that they're back in-person especially with quarantine requirements varying once they return home. So I doubt it will really impact crowds much until next summer. Just because they can land in the US on November 8 doesn't mean most people are trying to book an international Disney trip 1-2 months out!
I agree. Just because people are finally allowed to travel, doesn’t mean most will right away.BUT international travel requires planning (usually), and flights are so much more expensive at the moment than they had been, plus fewer parents are willing to take their kids out during school now that they're back in-person especially with quarantine requirements varying once they return home. So I doubt it will really impact crowds much until next summer. Just because they can land in the US on November 8 doesn't mean most people are trying to book an international Disney trip 1-2 months out!