mousefan73
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Part of the problem with postponing is... until when? Right now, I'm about 70% cancel, 30% go. (I don't need to decide for a while because we're set for December.)
But I have limited times when I can go - May works. December works. Maybe summer, but mostly May or December. So is it going to be better in May 2022? Or even December 2022?
It's just impossible to know.
And what if I push to December 2022, then get hit by a bus? I mean seriously - I had a coworker in her mid 50s. Started Covid lockdown happy as a clam (other than the lockdown). Just planning out the next half of the work year, when suddenly she doesn't show up to work. Had a terrible stomach ache, went to the ER. 5 months later, she's dead from colon cancer. Just. Like. That. Had no idea it was coming. She didn't get Covid, but she's not here today anyway.
Just to be clear, I'm not suggesting that everyone should go running to Disney. I probably wouldn't go today. Today, the risk is too high for me personally.
It's just that, and not to be creepy about it, but tomorrow isn't guaranteed for anyone. I have a relative that always wanted to go to Europe. She had friends that lived there that offered her places to stay in several countries. She definitely wanted to go one day. But "one day" was always next month or next year or whatever. There was always a reason why it'd be better tomorrow. Nothing happened to her, just that she got old. Now she's more than 80, has two hip replacements, and has trouble getting around. 20 years ago, when she first started thinking about going, she could have totally tromped around Rome or taken a walk in the French countryside. That's all gone now. I don't think her health would hold up. She never consciously decided not to go, but she postponed herself right out of the opportunity.
I have a teen. He'd excited to go. 12 months from now, who knows? I might have a sullen rebel who won't want to be there.
Anyway, just some random thoughts from someone who probably won't end up going until sometime next year (hopefully).
I have a few months yet to decide, but I'll *probably* postpone to May, eat my nonrefundable plane tickets (that I have from getting a trip to Europe cancelled back when this all started), and stay away from buses.
It has been helpful to hear everyone's perspective, so thanks for that.
Good luck to everyone with your decisions!
Your point which I bolded above, hits the nail on the head for me as the mental math I am doing. The past 10 years ( 2020 cancelled) its been my mom, and my two kids to WDW end of Aug/beg Sept. They were glorious times. FD and other deals, low crowds. Then Covid hit.. Covid hit as my kids were 13/14 and now they are 15/16. My son who is 16 already is like "I am doing my own thing" for vacation, my DD who is 15 still really wants Disney and now HP at univerasl. And wants mommy vacation time. This might be the last chance now with her. Also financially the money is there, but its insane spending 3000 grand for this trip for us 2 for 10 day. Thats tons of money! I need a new kitchen and a new couch, but I dont care. DD was like what about the Halloween party. I said listen that is too much and we are already doing this.. Maybe we now do it,, might seriously be the last chance.
Tomorrow is not guarenteed and I seriously see the days of my kids vacationing with us soon ending and that depresses me.