goofyernmost
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Probably not until the very end of this year or in 2022. If I'm still alive. Yes, I have reached the age where I have to add that message to any of my predictions.
This is a good list -- much more complete than my thoughts.1. I won't consider getting on a plane until my whole family is vaccinated.
2. No masks outside (not anti-mask at all, but if you don't need masks outside I would assume the pandemic is more under control.)
3. Return of character interactions.
4. Return of Fastpass
5. Return of fireworks/parades/live shows etc.
We are also DVC members, so I've banked my points for this year and hoping to be able to use them next year.
I'm the same: I get my second vaccine mid-February -- but most of my family has not yet had the option. I would not go to Disney, would not immerse my family in that sea of humanity, until every member of my party is vaccine-protected. I guarantee my family wouldn't entertain the possibility either.I'm getting my 2nd dose of the vaccine next month so I would in theory add that to my list, but since I'll have it before any of the rest of this happens I didn't add it.
Agree that I won't go until the cost is back to its "old value". Disney is a very expensive vacation, and -- like you -- I'm not going to pay full price for half the value.I'd go right now if they cut the price in half (or even more) for everything -- resort, tickets, and dining. Since it is only half the experience it used to be, I see no reason to pay full price.
I can only speak for the people I know personally, but the teachers at my school are chomping at the bit to get the vaccine. I only know one teacher who's hesitant, and she has medical reasons to be concerned.I feel like the general public will be much more resist to get it than healthcare workers but hope I am wrong.
This!☝I'd go right now if they cut the price in half (or even more) for everything -- resort, tickets, and dining. Since it is only half the experience it used to be, I see no reason to pay full price.
This is intended for those who have chosen to not return to WDW since COVID hit. I had a 10-day May 2020 trip that couldn't have been better planned. It was canceled of course due to COVID. We deferred the trip for Holidays 2020 before the world knew how long COVID would be. We opted to cancel the trip indefinitely and get our money back.
For us, it was all the limitations that the virus has brought we rather spend our money when we can have a more complete experience.
There were a few things we were hesitant about before COVID, however. The Epcot entertainment cuts were big for us and the overall experience wasn't as magical as I feel it could be (i.e. Disney Springs ship captains ignoring a hello). But overall WDW offers so much we wanted to visit again and made plans to enhance the experience further.
Now with more cuts like River of Light (my wife's favorite nighttime spectacular), Magical Express and the loss of EMH...we aren't so sure we want to go back anytime soon. We're considering our first Univeral trip Post-COVID in place of our WDW trip, which was going to be a second 2020 trip for us.
For us to go back obvious for us is vaccinations are in full force and the world and the WDW experience is returning to normal operations (i.e. we put our masks away, all shops are open, nighttime shows return, etc) The other big thing would be the return of an After Hours event. I was willing to pay for one last trip so with EMH out of the equation that is an important must for us.
So for those who haven't come back what will it take for you?
So, you've decided to never go back, it seems? I agree with your wish list, but I don't think it's ever going to materialize at Disney World, particularly #6 & 7. #2 is probably never going to approach what it used to be, either. They were already quietly cutting hours long before the pandemic had even started.1) Being able to decide what park I want to visit on a spur of the moment. In other words, park hoppers with total flexibility.
2) Longer hours (primarily at night)
3) Fastpass+
4) Shows
5) No masks
6) Disney to make an earnest commitment to STOP upcharging every little thing
7) Disney to STOP taking away perks for staying on site.
I don't fit your criteria but I thought I'd chime in anyway...So for those who haven't come back what will it take for you?