Out of State Disneyland Trip Planning Thread

Oh, I agree. Everyone needs to just wait until we know. Those from OOS certainly could book a hotel stay right now and, if we are allowed in, take advantage of the resort guest park reservation bucket, which has both parks available every day from 6/15 on. This is a nice guarantee for those worried about park pass availability. Cancel the hotel if you end up not going.

Some airlines still have refundable fares. I booked JetBlue. All bookings made through 5/31 can be canceled without fees.

All of my plans are refundable/changeable but I'll still be thrilled to finally get the official A-OK! Especially because on our rest day we usually book some type of cheesy tourist beach tour or something like that and those are usually non-refundable BUT fill up fast. I'll be so relieved to get the full green light and I can finish the rest of my planning like booking our airport shuttles, buy Disney gift cards for spending, etc. Normally I always do all this stuff so far in advance it feels so weird to not have done it yet!
 
Also... can our board over here not turn into the new 'let's debate OOS rules/regulations' place? There's a few of those on the DIS already. Let's try to keep this one an actual place for OOS to discuss their trip planning without people flying out of the woodwork to tell us how overly optimistic we're being. ;)
 
Also... can our board over here not turn into the new 'let's debate OOS rules/regulations' place? There's a few of those on the DIS already. Let's try to keep this one an actual place for OOS to discuss their trip planning without people flying out of the woodwork to tell us how overly optimistic we're being. ;)
I agree. We all understand the situation is fluid. We just want something to get excited over.
 
Welcome! 🤩 I love trip planning, it's so fun. When I'm bored I just sit and start creating travel itineraries! My flights for CA in August (coming from Denver) were dirt cheap- I've never seen them that low! Paid less than $300 round trip for two people! I wonder once it's all officially "open" if were gonna see prices go up.
They already have - the hubs has to fly to San Diego for our planned DL trip. Cheapest one-way fare he could find was $125. My BFF and I got round-trip to SNA for TOD a month ago for $78. And every fare we look at to go anywhere else has gone through the roof, as well. DD was invited on an impromptu weekend away this weekend, and we thought we might take the opportunity to go to Vegas. Well, if we do, we're driving - round trip airfare is minimum $350!
 

Yesss! Hopefully my June 15-17 trip will be good to go! :tongue: Now just crossing my fingers that masking outdoors will be lifted.
 
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I would also love to see the outdoor masking gone too! And no more weird virtual queue for Indy (just stop that right now Disney hahah) when they can use the indoor queues again.

But most of all.... out of state guests should be a gooooooo!
 
I would also love to see the outdoor masking gone too! And no more weird virtual queue for Indy (just stop that right now Disney hahah) when they can use the indoor queues again.

I personally hope they keep the virtual queue. Give me a return window where I don't have to wait to long would be great.
 
So... there really wasn't anything new and concrete today, that would affect OOS at DLR? Or am I missing something?
 




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