Well all April people, I just read Universal is closed through April 19!? Also, Orange County FL put out a stay at home order, starting Thursday, so, those will impact Disney's April opening I'd say.
Immediately the little emoji made me think of the Titanic, when the musicians were still playing their instruments to keep soothing the passengers or just to keep playing, as the ship went down!!I guess I'll be among the last ones standing in here then.![]()
I guess I'll be among the last ones standing in here then.![]()
Immediately the little emoji made me think of the Titanic, when the musicians were still playing their instruments to keep soothing the passengers or just to keep playing, as the ship went down!!
Going to be canceling our trip shortly. We would not be able to go again until April 2021. So how would this work? Rebook now at rack rate prices and pay the difference, and rebook when discounts come out and get a refund? Or just wait until discounts come out next Dec./Jan., then book? (Sorry if this is confusing).
I had a trip booked 4/21-4/29. I re-scheduled it this morning for 5/12-5/20. I realize that's not guaranteed either, but there was no cost to make this change so thought we'd take our chances. If May doesn't work out, we will re-book for September.
For those considering bumping out to May, I was able to book all the ADRs and FPs I wanted including FOP and Runaway Railway.
Your guess is as good as mine! I can only assume its because so many people have cancelled or postponed, which I believe automatically cancels their FPs when the changes are made.How did you get those within 60 days? I would think they'd be gone, even with many people postponing
Your guess is as good as mine! I can only assume its because so many people have cancelled or postponed, which I believe automatically cancels their FPs when the changes are made.
If we are lucky enough to have it open by then, I'm of the opinion the crowds will be low. People will still be hesitant to travel, some schools may go back in session, and so many people have already re-scheduled their May trips. If the price works out and you have the flexibility to move it again if May ends up not working out, I do think its the best option before the heat and crowds of the summer ramp up.Yeah. Well, congrats! Now I'm wondering if I should do the same (we are booked april 18-23)
If we are lucky enough to have it open by then, I'm of the opinion the crowds will be low. People will still be hesitant to travel, some schools may go back in session, and so many people have already re-scheduled their May trips. If the price works out and you have the flexibility to move it again if May ends up not working out, I do think its the best option before the heat and crowds of the summer ramp up.
This will be the case for the foreseeable future though. Life as we know it has changed, and the changes we are seeing will remain long after Coronavirus. It will never be "normal" again, so we have to adapt and stay vigilant.I hesitated to post because I don't want to rain on anyone's parade, but as someone who was at WDW on 3/12-13, please know that a trip to the parks even when it appears the US is on the downward curve, may not be like any other WDW experience. I found it to be very stressful to have "are we doing the right thing" over our heads, along with the fixation of washing hands at every opportunity, wiping things down, trying not to touch anything, clasping my hands in queues to make sure I didn't touch the railings, gel-ing hands after you have to touched anything, finding a napkin so you don't touch the PIN pad or soda dispenser, etc.
Everyone is different and tolerates these situations differently but I wish we had delayed and gone at a time where I wasn't always wondering if we'd done that right thing.
This will be the case for the foreseeable future though. Life as we know it has changed, and the changes we are seeing will remain long after Coronavirus. It will never be "normal" again, so we have to adapt and stay vigilant.