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MrPeetrie
08-12-2020, 11:06 PM
I made my reservations for October. Purchased my airline tickets. Bought my park tickets. Now, I’m not sure I want to go through with it. First my flight has been canceled... twice. Losing some of my arrival day. Parks will close VERY EARLY! No park hopping. No MNSSHP. Masks all the time. Almost no dining. Boardwalk closed. I’m traveling with just my 10-year-old son. He’s very apprehensive about wearing a mask all the time. NO PRICE BREAK DESPITE MANY THINGS NOT AVAILABLE!!! Do you think we will enjoy ourselves? Not too late to reschedule, but truthfully I don’t think things are going to return to normal for a very long time.

Park Hopper
08-13-2020, 10:03 AM
I made my reservations for October. Purchased my airline tickets. Bought my park tickets. Now, I’m not sure I want to go through with it. First my flight has been canceled... twice. Losing some of my arrival day. Parks will close VERY EARLY! No park hopping. No MNSSHP. Masks all the time. Almost no dining. Boardwalk closed. I’m traveling with just my 10-year-old son. He’s very apprehensive about wearing a mask all the time. NO PRICE BREAK DESPITE MANY THINGS NOT AVAILABLE!!! Do you think we will enjoy ourselves? Not too late to reschedule, but truthfully I don’t think things are going to return to normal for a very long time.

I don't really have any any answers for you, but I think it is highly dependent upon how many times you have been before and what your expectations are. The attractive thing for me is that the lines do not seem (unless I am mistaken) too long for anything. I could see going for a day or so, just to get on some of our favorite rides. Wearing a mask in October might not be so bad - at least it should be a little more tolerable temperature wise by then. However, I cannot see it being a big vacation for us. We really like to park hop and the thought of the constant worry about distancing, sanitizing, etc... may be enough to postpone. It is easy for us to say, as we will most likely be back next year. I also have a fear that we would get there and one of us would be running a high temperature and not allowed in. I know there would be bigger things to worry about if that happened, but it would certainly ruin the trip.

cmshelton1979
08-13-2020, 10:59 AM
We will be going in October as well. My wife is worried about it not feeling the same. We are DVC members and this is our first trip of the year (we went to Aulani in Feb before the world ended lol). I am looking forward to the low crowds tbh. Yes, it will be much different because lots of changes and dining options are a lot less than normal. My only real complaint though, I cannot buy a new Annual Pass, mine expired in the fall and I was supposed to renew earlier this year....

texas211
08-13-2020, 11:09 AM
So, why are you wanting to go to begin with?

John
08-13-2020, 12:31 PM
I made my reservations for October. Purchased my airline tickets. Bought my park tickets. Now, I’m not sure I want to go through with it. First my flight has been canceled... twice. Losing some of my arrival day. Parks will close VERY EARLY! No park hopping. No MNSSHP. Masks all the time. Almost no dining. Boardwalk closed. I’m traveling with just my 10-year-old son. He’s very apprehensive about wearing a mask all the time. NO PRICE BREAK DESPITE MANY THINGS NOT AVAILABLE!!! Do you think we will enjoy ourselves? Not too late to reschedule, but truthfully I don’t think things are going to return to normal for a very long time.

Gotta say, right now - I'm kinda with you. We've moved our vacations to DVC at Verio and Hilton Head Instead. I follow the rules and wear a mask but hate every second of it... so the idea of being in the parks (and a single park at that) all day, in the florida heat doesn't sound exactly great to me.

Now that said - resort prices are at crazy low prices (so there is a break there) and crowds are tiny compared to what they normally would be, so there's good and bad.

I'm guessing late fall/winter is when we'll head back unless otherwise invited by Disney. Like many, I'm just not super excited about traveling right now or being in the middle of crowds (something I despise anyway...).

Cinderelley
08-13-2020, 05:19 PM
At this point, only you know where the point of "being worth it" lies for you and your son. Will you still be able to do the things you enjoy most or are those things gone - like MNSSHP and the Boardwalk being closed. Is it a trip just to spend time with your son? If so, I am sure you could find things at Disney to do that, but you could also find other destinations the two of you would enjoy. Since there aren't fastpasses, is your son ok with waiting in line or does he get antsy? Can you get a refund on everything or at least reschedule them?
I have more peace of mind now that I have cancelled our December trip. I was also second guessing everything, and it was driving me crazy. My peace of mind was more important to me than a Disney trip.

missymouseworld
08-13-2020, 06:47 PM
Gotta say, right now - I'm kinda with you. We've moved our vacations to DVC at Verio and Hilton Head Instead. I follow the rules and wear a mask but hate every second of it... so the idea of being in the parks (and a single park at that) all day, in the florida heat doesn't sound exactly great to me.



My sentiments exactly.

Quick ?, how are things in Hilton Head, SC now?

We have some points from 2 cancelled trips we have to use because we banked them from 2018. Disney is only giving us until Nov 30th to use them. Our only option is to deposit them into RCI or use them before they expire. We don't want to travel to FL now and have a reservation for the end of September for HH and would drive there.

John
08-13-2020, 06:59 PM
My sentiments exactly.

Quick ?, how are things in Hilton Head, SC now?

We have some points from 2 cancelled trips we have to use because we banked them from 2018. Disney is only giving us until Nov 30th to use them. Our only option is to deposit them into RCI or use them before they expire. We don't want to travel to FL now and have a reservation for the end of September for HH and would drive there.

Actually not bad. I think 45 cases in Beaufort county yesterday. Numbers are going down. We you out all the time and eat both in and out. Restaurants get it and have been complying with distancing.

End of September is really after season and it should be relatively quiet then.

MrPeetrie
08-13-2020, 09:41 PM
So, why are you wanting to go to begin with?
They extended my annual pass through November so I don’t need a ticket. And I want to spend time with my son and he wants to see the new Galaxy’s Edge.

missymouseworld
08-14-2020, 06:40 AM
Thanks for the information. If anyone has been at HH resort recently, what are the requirements for wearing a mask there? Inside main areas only and restaurants? NJ is really strict on their requirements and especially when we return from certain states to quarantine for 2 weeks.

azcavalier
08-14-2020, 11:16 AM
We have some points to use, and my wife and I bought APs back in March before everything shut down. We had a large family trip planned for November, with people coming from all over. That has been pushed back to next May, but we haven't been to Walt Disney World in years, and my wife was wondering if we could go as a family in December. The APs are paid for, we have enough Disney Reward Dollars to cover two more APs, and we have enough DVC points to cover a 1-bedroom at the AKV for a week. So, a trip would be cheap.

But, it makes me anxious. Is it smart to head to Florida for a Disney vacation with the pandemic still going on? How safe would we be? I keep up with the news about potential vaccines, and I feel comfortable that it will be safe by the time we go in May. But there will be no change in early December, other than most families won't be traveling because of school. Also, if Walt Disney World is still open at that point, then that means that their safety measures are working, right? Because if it surges again, they'll close and we wouldn't be out anything (points, money, etc).

I don't know. Very undecided.

Cinderelley
08-14-2020, 04:33 PM
They extended my annual pass through November so I don’t need a ticket. And I want to spend time with my son and he wants to see the new Galaxy’s Edge.

If it is to see Galaxy's Edge, I would go (as long as it is open.) This may be the easiest way to see it. Even if you get bored at the parks, there's a lot of Florida outside of Disney that you can explore. You'll just have to adjust your expectations.

TheVBs
08-15-2020, 11:34 AM
We cancelled our August trip. Not only would we not feel safe, it would definitely not be the Disney trip we were planning. That being said, MrPeetrie, I think that it's definitely possible for you guys to enjoy the trip if you think you can overcome the things you are worried about. How long would you be there?

RunDMV
08-16-2020, 07:44 AM
I'm here now. Miserable heat with the mask. Spent about 2 hours in the park and went back to the hotel. I'm trying to figure out if Mickey is robbing US blind, why are WE wearing the mask.

texas211
08-16-2020, 06:16 PM
I'm here now. Miserable heat with the mask. Spent about 2 hours in the park and went back to the hotel. I'm trying to figure out if Mickey is robbing US blind, why are WE wearing the mask.

If they had climate controlled boba or vader helmets, I'm in..

TikiLounger
08-18-2020, 10:52 AM
We have a trip planned for the beginning of Nov. As of today, we're planning on going. We're fairly new DVC members and we have been looking forward to it. I think we're all okay (our two adult kids are joining us) with the restrictions and masks. We'll do what we're supposed to do and follow the rules, even though we're not at all happy about it. I guess we'll keep weighing the pros and cons. Low crowd level is a big plus for us. I think we're just so tired of everything that's going on and a trip to someplace we love, even though it'll be an altered experience, is what we need. Hopefully, it'll happen. I do know that we'll make the best of it. We definitely would have rescheduled if this was a once in a lifetime trip, though. But...since we go often, we're not too concerned about what experiences we'll miss out on.

1DisneyNut
08-18-2020, 12:39 PM
There is no way I would go right now. Wearing a mask all day in the heat does not sound fun at all. I hate wearing them at all much less all day long. They shortened the park hours so much to the point even with low crowds I don't see how you could get much done. A lot of the extra things and dining are closed or not operating. No fireworks, no parades, no shows.....I just don't see it being all that great of a time. If it were me, I would reschedule for fall 2021 and see what happens.

Roland
08-22-2020, 07:14 AM
I had a trip planned for September and cancelled the flight. I've been to Disneyworld 36 times since 1996. I cancelled because Disney trips are expensive enough without the hassle of wearing a mask continuously. It's bad enough we have to put up with idiocy at home never mind paying deeply for the privilege at Disneyworld. I'd cancel and wait until normalcy returns.

ibelieveindisneymagic
08-22-2020, 06:25 PM
I've been thinking about this a lot lately. We'd usually be in Disney right now, but with the closed Canada-US border, a trip isn't a possibility for us. So, would I go if I could? Yes, I'd go. Everything I've seen and heard gives me confidence that Disney is taking this seriously and doing all they can to make it a safe trip. It wouldn't be like other trips, but that in itself can make it special ... remember when we went to Disney during Covid? I'd be way more worried on the flight than once I actually got there. But still, this is all easy for me to say, since our next Disney adventure isn't until at least August 2021.