We have canceled our December trip to Walt Disney World. We were so looking forward to being there as a family for the first time in five years, and for the first time in a LONG time during the Christmas season.

We have canceled due to COVID. None of us have it, but we want to keep it that way. My wife is a general surgeon (who specializes in breast cancer), and she really can't quarantine if she doesn't have it (which she would have to do at the end of this trip), and if she did get it and accidentally transmitted it to any of her patients (who are fighting cancer) it would be devastating personally, professionally, and financially. So, this is really a no-brainer. Especially with a vaccine so close on the horizon. She should be among the first to be vaccinated as a front line worker (She is on-call for the ER a lot, and so deals with COVID positive patients).

We have a trip planned in May, and so we are super excited for that. Disappointed to not be going in December, but also relieved. I know that Disney has taken all the precautions that they can, but the stress of possibly getting it would definitely put a damper on things.