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Old 28 Oct 20, 07:56 PM  
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Definitely not. Way too expensive for us for a very limited experience.

I will probably visit Universal and head back to Disney in 2022
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Old 28 Oct 20, 07:59 PM  
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I will. I don't like fireworks and can take or leave parades and character meets. For me it's about the rides, souvenirs and general atmosphere. I don't do full park days, spend a lot of time at the resort pool and Typhoon Lagoon.
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Old 28 Oct 20, 08:35 PM  
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We’re booked but to be honest if there’s no FP and social distancing/masks are still a thing I would have second thoughts.
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Old 28 Oct 20, 08:37 PM  
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Originally Posted by Moorlandman View Post
Definitely not. Way too expensive for us for a very limited experience.

I will probably visit Universal and head back to Disney in 2022
weve just had this exact conversation. May do a few more beach and pool days.
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Old 28 Oct 20, 08:45 PM  
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We’re booked but to be honest if there’s no FP and social distancing/masks are still a thing I would have second thoughts.
We feel the same but we still have our Disney tickets from this year which expire next September.
No idea if we would be able to get a refund on them
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Old 28 Oct 20, 08:48 PM  
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Definitely- I’ve already booked. Going to a park for half a day, around the resorts, day trips out- it’ll be great still.
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I can kind of accept it not being totally back to normal, it’s more the cost of the onsite stay with none of the usual perks ( 60 day FP/ EMH/ dining reservations / free ddp etc etc) all that remains is the proximity to the parks, without the usual attractions like fireworks/ parades/ shows etc- I’m feeling more inclined to get 7 day tickets and stay offsite for a fraction of the price. Would even consider a universal stay instead. Like others have said- will wait and see for now.
7 day tickets aren’t much cheaper than 14 unfortunately.
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Old 28 Oct 20, 08:59 PM  
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We’re going May & Sept/Oct. already got park tickets but if necessary we’ll do other things. If we lose the ticket cost, it’s not the end of the world. We’ll just be grateful that we’re lucky enough to travel. In the past, I’ve been on my own for 3 weeks & not gone to any parks. There’s so much to do/see in Florida.
It’s a very different situation for anyone spending a fortune on a ‘once in a lifetime‘ holiday though. I don’t think I’d risk that.
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We have 5 nights at Universal, 5 nights at Pop booked. The plan was to just do Springs and the resorts but then we added a day at Epcot. We toyed with a split day at AK and HS if park hopping came back plus an evening at MK to do MNSSHP but after todays announcement over entertainment i have zero interest in the parks! Will probably still do Epcot purely for Food and Wine
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We have flights booked for a three-week trip. We'll not worry about hotels and a car etc until much nearer the time.

Having been fortunate enough to visit WDW numerous times, we'd happily skip it if the whole experience is similar to the current offering, do some other things, and hope to return at a later time when, hopefully, the full-on experience returns.
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