JenniJ
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4. WDW is fully open (so not option 2) and it has been open for awhile (so not option 3) but there are fundamental changes to the way WDW operaties (either temporary or permanently). What I'm imagining here is that WDW is fully open, but there are new policies and procedures in place, like: you need to have your temperature taken before entering a park, or there are hand washing stations you must use before entering a restaurant (like on a cruise ship), or all rides have a virtual queue, or all shows are filled to only half capacity for social distancing. Whatever these things are, they'd be for the health & safety of guests, so in a way it's not unlike having to go through security. But if the experience changes enough, or in a way that would seriously detract from the trip, we'd have to reconsider.
We had drastic changes to travel after 911, so this is probably not far off from what might happen everywhere.
Honestly, if they open by August, I would be ok with these changes considering a vaccine won’t be available till next year. Like a previous poster said, I will be happy to sit at our resort and\or shorten our park times for Disney.
in all actuality, we were having this discussion today and if Disney opens but health officials still say limit crowds, we will cancel our vacay and plan for another year. No need to get sick or worse. We will be disappointed but that will pass. I just don’t want to risk my family or anyone else's health for a trip. My office just announced our first colleague with a confirmed case of getting the virus. That is too close to home.