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Old 29 Oct 20, 08:25 AM  
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If the product we are used to isn’t in place then it will be 2022 , at the very least, for us. Great prices available for Sep 21 atm but the more I see of what the actual experience is atm the more I think 2022 is more realistic.
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Old 29 Oct 20, 08:56 AM  
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We were going to do Universal next May. Whilst I don't mind wearing a mask on the plane, I don't want to wear one in 90 degree heat so for now now we've changed to somewhere else. O know that we won't know if the restrictions are still in place then, but for peace of mind and planning we've changed. We'll be back when things are more normal.
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Old 29 Oct 20, 09:30 AM  
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Not a chance. I'm very lucky in the fact that I have had approx 40 trips to Disney and every one has been great, 2 years ago I said that was my last trip.
I succumbed and booked again for sept this year which didnt happen .
I cant imagine it with none of the things that make it special. And I cant imagine going all the way to Orlando just for universal and SeaWorld.
So unless it gets completely back to how it was, then I've had my last trip.
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Old 29 Oct 20, 09:31 AM  
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Looks like the only people going are DVC/Villa owners. Those paying £2k for accommodation will be looking elsewhere
DVC/Villa owners are also paying, it's not 'free'.

My 200 points cost me around £1.1k a year, villa owners will have costs way beyond that.

For the same time we are going in May we could stay on I-Drive for £465. There is accommodation out there to suit all budgets.
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Old 29 Oct 20, 09:32 AM  
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I would really like to book next Christmas but I am holding off at the moment as I am against going whilst mask wearing is a thing, I want to go to feel normal again, so I don't want to go with restrictions in place.
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Old 29 Oct 20, 10:16 AM  
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We will, only do half days at the parks anyway, daughter is too "grown up" (her words) too meet characters, will have pool days, shopping, beach etc
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Old 29 Oct 20, 11:12 AM  
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I suppose the decision will firstly depend on whether flights are allowed then I would probably go but next May, rescheduled from June the year, will be the first for my 5 year old grandson. Will it be better to wait until the shows and parades are back for him, and my wife, who doesn’t do rides. I think for them it will be better if I cancel again. We always stay offsite with our timeshare so could do Universal and other venues which we have done previously but that would not be the same for my grandson.
Annoyingly we bought our Disney tickets for this year in 2019 and although they are still valid for next May the package delivered will probably not meet the original specification.
So I will probably not go if it remains without the shows etc. Thus losing 20% on the tickets and hope my insurance company do not find more excuses not to pay out🤣😎

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Old 29 Oct 20, 11:19 AM  
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we've book CBR for two weeks and flights with Virgin for next july.With the option to reschedule both if needs be to 2022 up to a week before i not too concerned atm. Just seeing those bookings there is enough for me for now!
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Old 29 Oct 20, 11:46 AM  
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I won't buy park tickets if the same restrictions are in place, may consider if masks are only needed inside and not out.

I am DVC so will just chill in resort and eat well and do a bit of shopping
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Old 29 Oct 20, 11:47 AM  
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I have to. My wedding was rearranged from this year to next year in Florida.

I'll make the best of it - as long as I get married then everything else is secondary I suppose.
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