Very true, cheap fares but the destination still isn't worth the time or price. All dressed up and nowhere to go.
That's certainly a fair assessment.Worth is extremely subjective, especially right now. We just returned from a 7 night stay at SSR and we thoroughly enjoyed every moment of our time there. We are pretty frequent WDW visitors, so we do have a different perspective than some who may only visit once a year or once every few years though. We felt our trip was very much worth it to experience the parks with historically low crowds and almost every ride being walk-on. I know several experiences are closed or limited, but for us, what is available was definitely worth it.
That's certainly a fair assessment.
Welcome back and I'm genuinely happy you enjoyed your vacation! I would love nothing more than to absorb WDW parks and resorts in a leisurely uncrowded atmosphere. There are still so many details we have not seen, things like this and more. Though I do agree with @Cruising Engineer, the idea of taking a shuttle to the airport, being in the airport for an hour or two prior to boarding and the four plus hours flying etc. while wearing masks hours on end unappealing. The spreading and possibly catching the virus is very worrisome. It's hard to accept this is the new norm so for now we'll play it safe by staying home and doing our part unlike "Ole Karen" and Yunique.
I am so happy you had a great time at WDW with the low crowds and the exceptional steps Disney is taking to maintain the health and safety of the CMs and visitors. We have our DVC at SSR and really miss staying there. Our Sept. family trip to SSR and DCL cruise was canceled - well DCL canceled the cruise and SSR was a victim of the cancelation.Totally understand that point of view. I was commenting more on the worth of the WDW stay itself. We personally felt Disney has gone above and beyond with their measures as far as cleaning and social distancing, so we felt fine. I do understand it's a very personal decision on whether or not to travel at this time.
Just out of curosity, were you there during the Yunique incident?Totally understand that point of view. I was commenting more on the worth of the WDW stay itself.
Seems like a lawsuit in the making. I’m sure some people legitimately need exemptions and then there are others that will abuse it (emotional support peacock, anyone?)View attachment 513870 TRAVEL
Both United & Southwest won’t allow those with a medical exemption for wearing a mask to fly.
Just adding more stores are doing the same, here's a list created by:
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Just out of curosity, were you there during the Yunique incident?
Worth is extremely subjective, especially right now. We just returned from a 7 night stay at SSR and we thoroughly enjoyed every moment of our time there. We are pretty frequent WDW visitors, so we do have a different perspective than some who may only visit once a year or once every few years though. We felt our trip was very much worth it to experience the parks with historically low crowds and almost every ride being walk-on. I know several experiences are closed or limited, but for us, what is available was definitely worth it.
On a sad note, we have cancelled our August trip to Disneyworld which was booked in January before the coronavirus hit. We can't justify spending thousands of dollars (even if a good portion of it was saved by using discounted Disney gift cards) to go to a park with half the entertainment missing.
It is too bad because they upgraded us free of charge from the All Star Movies (which has not reopened yet) to the Caribbean Beach Resort.
Quick question: I paid the hotel deposit with a Disney gift card and they said the refund will go back to that method of payment - how long does it take for the refund to go back to the gift card?
Southwest Will Continue Blocking Middle Seats Through October 30th, 2020 Link