omniscientmommy
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My cousin and I decided to do a last minute trip for just us in April! We will be as All Star Music 4/17 - 4/22! Super excited for my first Adults only trip!
I am generally concerned about how quickly this is going to spread and how a quick spread will negatively impact the death rates for both coronavirus affected people and also generally other ill people. It sounds like at this time the US should focus on "flattening the curve", meaning do what we can to slow down the virus' spread so that our health care system is not inundated. My dread mainly comes from the uncertainty of what will happen in the next few weeks--it feels like we're at the precipice of either a massive sh*tshow or hopefully getting our act together to do mass testing and slow it down to a manageable increase. That being said I don't want to postpone my own trip at this time--I'm both reluctant to on a personal level because I've been so excited to surprise the kids and also generally unsure as to when I could even postpone it to due to school schedules and Florida heat. We are scheduled to fly out on April 12th. If the week before our trip WDW is business as usual, I will go and have a good time. But my fear is that things will be very different (for the worse) in 3-4 weeks time...This is a good explainer, in case interested: https://www.vox.com/2020/3/10/21171481/coronavirus-us-cases-quarantine-cancellationJust out of curiosity which are you more concerned with, yourselves getting sick or your kids? Everything that's been presented so far has seemed to indicate that those under 20 aren't really showing much in the way of impact from this disease. You have every right to your own concerns, as a parent of 2, I'm also keeping an eye out on this with them and me and my wife in mind, but right now i'm more concerned about my parents and father in law for our trip in April.
End of the day if you feel your concern is going to outweigh your potential excitement I'd say postpone your trip if possible to another time. It's sad to do after all that time preparing but if you think you aren't going to be able to enjoy yourself because of your own concerns it's likely not going to help you to really have the kind of enjoyment you might want out of the trip. Still your decision though.
When are you going?I’m looking for a storybook dining reservation and can’t get one. We want to change 1900 prk. Does any have any feedback??
This is a good explainer, in case interested: https://www.vox.com/2020/3/10/21171481/coronavirus-us-cases-quarantine-cancellation
Yes absolutely--I'm probably not being perfectly rational, as I am as human and self-interested as anyone else! And if my trip was this weekend, this would be a *very* hard and different decision. I guess in my mind, if in 3-4 weeks the spread remains manageable, then I feel like my WDW trip is not as big a deal since I and my kids are not personally that much at risk of getting it. However, my fear is that while I don't necessarily think the parks will shut down, none of us know what the infection and mortality rate will be like in 3-4 weeks and what measures cities and airlines will be taking because of it. I mean for all I know, NYC could be a containment zone and I literally won't be able to leave! People in Milan were out and about in restaurants just one week ago and now Italy is pretty much shut down. An extreme example, but just not knowing (and not having confidence in my government) makes it extra stressful. But again, if in 4 weeks there hasn't been a massive spike with emergency measures imposed, then I'd go on my own trip and be okay with it.I have seen that graphic everywhere and the suggestion that people should be avoiding crowds regardless of whether you personally are at risk to slow the spread of the disease. It feels like going to WDW is not really following those recommendations when you consider the parks are packed with 50K people each.
I am generally concerned about how quickly this is going to spread and how a quick spread will negatively impact the death rates for both coronavirus affected people and also generally other ill people. It sounds like at this time the US should focus on "flattening the curve", meaning do what we can to slow down the virus' spread so that our health care system is not inundated. My dread mainly comes from the uncertainty of what will happen in the next few weeks--it feels like we're at the precipice of either a massive sh*tshow or hopefully getting our act together to do mass testing and slow it down to a manageable increase. That being said I don't want to postpone my own trip at this time--I'm both reluctant to on a personal level because I've been so excited to surprise the kids and also generally unsure as to when I could even postpone it to due to school schedules and Florida heat. We are scheduled to fly out on April 12th. If the week before our trip WDW is business as usual, I will go and have a good time. But my fear is that things will be very different (for the worse) in 3-4 weeks time...This is a good explainer, in case interested: https://www.vox.com/2020/3/10/21171481/coronavirus-us-cases-quarantine-cancellation
It's a concern for sure but with the measures in place there at least hasn't yet been a huge boom of community spread just yet nationwide
We have no idea of knowing this since we just haven't been testing though. The US is shockingly behind in its per capita coronavirus testing (see image in below link). Once we catch up, I believe it's going to be staggering and my dread comes from not knowing what will happen when we get an actually accurate picture of the problem. https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-testing-covid-19-tests-per-capita-chart-us-behind-2020-3
That is fair, thanks, and I’ll look at that thread too but I couldn’t leave unrebutted the contention that we haven’t had much community spread, sorry. We have no way of knowing this and all signs point to this being very inaccurate—I didnt want anyone to be inadvertently mislead!Don't want to dive this thread too far off the path of discussing April trip plans, there's a COVID-19 thread here: https://www.disboards.com/threads/w...virus-discussion-on-topic-posts-only.3795738/
That is fair, thanks, and I’ll look at that thread too but I couldn’t leave unrebutted the contention that we haven’t had much community spread, sorry. We have no way of knowing this and all signs point to this being very inaccurate—I didnt want anyone to be inadvertently mislead!
I'm with you! I'm generally a worrier but am not worried about our early April trip. Thousands and thousands of people die each year from the flu (and all ages). People don't not go places and freak out each flu season.I refuse to worry until/unless there is something to worry about. Easier said than done for some, I know, and usually I am a big worrier, but I just don't have the energy to do it for this.
I'm with you! I'm generally a worrier but am not worried about our early April trip. Thousands and thousands of people die each year from the flu (and all ages). People don't not go places and freak out each flu season.![]()
that because this isnt a standard flu ( or even a flu )I'm with you! I'm generally a worrier but am not worried about our early April trip. Thousands and thousands of people die each year from the flu (and all ages). People don't not go places and freak out each flu season.![]()
May 1!!When are you going?
Does anyone know if it’s possible for me to just place a hold on a November trip with a $200 deposit just in case I have to cancel the April one? Or should I hold off? My full April trip payment is due to this week. Am I SOL once I pay it? Thanks!!
Thank you!! Is that true for any park tickets bought too, out of curiosity?You can definitely place the $200 hold on a room for November. It would be, of course a separate reservation than your current one. Once you make your full payment, the date range of 2-29 days out til your trip comes into play. You get your payment back EXCEPT the $200 deposit first made. If you're one day out you are not getting anything back.
If you bought tickets as part of the package, the same applies. If you bought separately, then you most likely cannot get a refund but you wouldn't lose the value. They could be changed to a future date. You just may have to pay more based on the pricing of those dates.Thank you!! Is that true for any park tickets bought too, out of curiosity?