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29 Oct 20, 11:10 AM |
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Trying for More Ears
Join Date: Dec 19
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Deja vu Disney
Does anyone else feel this situation has come back with a vengeance?
We was due to go this October and had to push it back to feb21 The news coming out of Disney is just putting us off yet again even if we can get out there. Il make no lie in this trip is all that’s kept me focused since rebooking in August it’s been a goal and a hope. I’m thinking vh will cancel yet again if they feel the need but our reality is our next trip won’t be possible until October 22 Which feels like a lifetime away indeed What’s everyone’s current thoughts ? |
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29 Oct 20, 11:28 AM |
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Staying in the Castle
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Our booking (Christmas) still hasn’t been cancelled, though I’m aware we probably won’t go.
When this all kicked off, we were very smug with our December booking - ‘it’ll have calmed down by then’. Lol. When it does cancel, I think we’re going to wait til things settle down a bit before rebooking to avoid the heartbreak of all this uncertainty. Probably 2022 for us too. |
29 Oct 20, 12:09 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Nov 09
Location: Wigan
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I have a significant birthday in 2021, so whilst missing out this year is a bit of a downer, nothing like missing next year would be. I'd expect to have flights and accom booked by now, not booked either. Still hopeful, but it is hope and not expectation.
We're headed where some experts who cited the 1918 Pandemic said we'd go, which was that things would get worse around now, then provided we see a decent improvement next spring, we might be ok for next summer, with the real "back to normal being 2022. If it pans out this way, it does make next summer possible but questionable, but then the CM job cuts make me wonder if it's still worth it at all.
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29 Oct 20, 02:32 PM |
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Imagineer
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Think about why holidays are being cancelled. People are dying and losing their jobs every day. So if I can't go again next year then so be it. I'll be a bit sad but I'm grateful I'm alive and still have a job.
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30 Oct 20, 04:56 PM |
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Staying in the Castle
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I’m not saying you’re wrong, but this is a mean-spirited thing to comment on a forum dedicated to people talking about their holiday plans.
We’re not waltzing into an NHS COVID ward and telling people we’re upset about our holidays. This is an appropriate place to express a bit of sadness about missing Disney. Do we have to add an addendum to every post to say we’re sorry about all the death? Come on. |
31 Oct 20, 08:51 AM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Apr 13
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I’ve been on the end of many a derogatory comment and criticism from this poster. However, life is too short to hold grudges & she makes some good contributions to the forum...And, to be fair to the poster on this occasion , I’m not sure her post came across as intended as she has (unlike myself admittedly) always remained very upbeat and positive about both her cancelled 2020 trip and rescheduled 2021 trip.
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1 Nov 20, 10:15 AM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Nov 09
Location: Wigan
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We are all more fortunate than large sections of this country to be considering Florida for our holidays, even in normal times. An awareness of this is something which I think is implicitly ever present on this forum.
We don't need telling every other post, but it also doesn't do us any harm to be reminded every now and again. I have liked both posts.
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1 Nov 20, 10:38 AM |
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VIP Dibber
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I see what you are saying but personally I find it very patronising. As someone who works in a care home I am well aware of the effects Covid and other illnesses have on people. However my mental health has taken a battering and I think it is absolutely fair enough that people should be allowed on a holiday forum to express feelings of disappointment. I certainly will not apologise for feeling upset at losing two Disney holidays. Having lost a son to cancer I am aware in the scheme of things it’s not important as such but I equally believe mental health is as important as physical and people shouldn’t have there feelings dismissed so easily.
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1 Nov 20, 04:30 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Apr 13
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I’ve been guilty of negativity- hands up, guilty as charged but it’s only because my outlook is - if you prepare for the worst, anything else is a bonus.
I would rather not set myself up for disappointment. That’s not to say, having the complete opposite opinion is wrong either. Some people need the hope. Back to Donaldfan, she has continually been an advocate from what I have read of positivity so I’m pretty sure the response didn’t quite come across as intended. |
29 Oct 20, 04:58 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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Please don’t take this the wrong way but I honestly think February was a bit of a pipe dream anyway. I’m booked for September and hopeful that it will happen but also realistic enough to be prepared that it might not. Like you having the trip to look forward to is keeping me going but if I have to move it there’s not much I can do. With our September 2020 trip we made the decision back in March and I think that made it easier to deal with.
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