PlutoTheDog89
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What will get us back? Us missing Disney. We used to go every year for Christmas. My dad passed in January, 2019, a few short weeks after our final Disney trip together. We couldn't bring ourselves to go back just yet and did a trip to California in his honor during December 2019 (he had always wanted to go and see the west coast.) We were supposed to go as a larger family for Thanksgiving 2020 but canceled. Now we keep watching Disney vloggers and it's making us wanna go sooner than Christmas.
But...we have a trip scheduled for Christmas week. Right now we're planning as if we're gonna go. We have a few audibles and tiers, I guess, for how the trip can play out.
Not very likely, but totally possible: COVID is still a risk. We don't quite get winter numbers again, but travel hasn't returned back to normal. Let's say some areas of the country are spiking. Well, then we'd probably go off-site at a villa with a kitchen, where we can prep our own food or take-in. We'd drive down and maybe do 2-3 days in the parks during an 8-10 day stay.
More likely: COVID numbers drop very low, but masks are still a thing, there's no entertainment, and some restaurants are still closed. We may change to off-site and do less days in the parks. Maybe we do 4-5 days in the parks instead of 8. It'll be a very relaxed trip. I'll golf, we'll try a few restaurants in the area, like Bull and Bear, and we'll save money and most likely book an Easter trip.
Not quite likely, but there's a chance: Mask mandates are waived or very relaxed. Entertainment doesn't return; restaurants are open. If relaxed, we'd probably just keep our stay at a Deluxe and do less park days. We'd enjoy the amenities and go resort-hopping some days. If masks are waived, our trip will be unchanged.
Not very likely: Masks are waived, fireworks return.... Keeping our current trip and I'm switching to a split stay - surprising the family with either a DVC (if available) or monorail resort with park view for NYE. We deserve it after this year.
But...we have a trip scheduled for Christmas week. Right now we're planning as if we're gonna go. We have a few audibles and tiers, I guess, for how the trip can play out.
Not very likely, but totally possible: COVID is still a risk. We don't quite get winter numbers again, but travel hasn't returned back to normal. Let's say some areas of the country are spiking. Well, then we'd probably go off-site at a villa with a kitchen, where we can prep our own food or take-in. We'd drive down and maybe do 2-3 days in the parks during an 8-10 day stay.
More likely: COVID numbers drop very low, but masks are still a thing, there's no entertainment, and some restaurants are still closed. We may change to off-site and do less days in the parks. Maybe we do 4-5 days in the parks instead of 8. It'll be a very relaxed trip. I'll golf, we'll try a few restaurants in the area, like Bull and Bear, and we'll save money and most likely book an Easter trip.
Not quite likely, but there's a chance: Mask mandates are waived or very relaxed. Entertainment doesn't return; restaurants are open. If relaxed, we'd probably just keep our stay at a Deluxe and do less park days. We'd enjoy the amenities and go resort-hopping some days. If masks are waived, our trip will be unchanged.
Not very likely: Masks are waived, fireworks return.... Keeping our current trip and I'm switching to a split stay - surprising the family with either a DVC (if available) or monorail resort with park view for NYE. We deserve it after this year.