MickeyWaffles
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 28, 2010
We will likely not go to place like WDW until there is a vaccine, or coronavirus magically goes away (extremely unlikely.)
My son is potentially high risk and we won’t take any chances. A place as vast and crowded as WDW packed full with travelers from all over the US & beyond will not be in the cards for us if coronavirus is still spreading. Perhaps we will be able take a road trip to my parents’ beach home next year. I don’t see us feeling comfortable going to WDW until 2022. I’m just happy we were able to do our 1/31 trip this year before all this exploded.
We plan to skip our next trip (which would be in early 2021) bank our 2020/21 DVC points and travel to WDW in 2022 (I hope!) But, it really depends on what the outlook is like at that point.
I don’t think the parks will open until fall at the earliest. They can’t open if they’ll be putting CMs & guests at risk. Time will tell, but I know we won’t be there anytime close to the reopening.
My son is potentially high risk and we won’t take any chances. A place as vast and crowded as WDW packed full with travelers from all over the US & beyond will not be in the cards for us if coronavirus is still spreading. Perhaps we will be able take a road trip to my parents’ beach home next year. I don’t see us feeling comfortable going to WDW until 2022. I’m just happy we were able to do our 1/31 trip this year before all this exploded.
We plan to skip our next trip (which would be in early 2021) bank our 2020/21 DVC points and travel to WDW in 2022 (I hope!) But, it really depends on what the outlook is like at that point.
I don’t think the parks will open until fall at the earliest. They can’t open if they’ll be putting CMs & guests at risk. Time will tell, but I know we won’t be there anytime close to the reopening.