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11 Jan 21, 05:05 PM |
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Now ruling out August 2021
Was booked for Aug 2020 and I felt confident in May we would be going. We then moved it to Oct 2020 knowing we would definitely be going. This was again moved to August 2021.
Its only January, but I am now ruling out August 2021 and aiming for 2022. Why you may ask. Some people are even looking at April and May 2021 still. However sceptical I have been about the whole dealing of this break out it cant be avoided how badly the world has dealt with it. From those in power who have bombarded us with rules but broke the rules themselves, the way the everyday folk have been treated like expendable souls, the celebrities that have been breaking the rules non stop and rubbing it in our faces that they are sunning it on a beach. (anyway ranting over, for now). I now have no desire to want to holiday in 2021. Reasons: - Furlough is until end of April 2021, which tells you something of their plans. - Holiday insurance terms and exclusions, and thats if you can get a decent quote. - At the end of last summer, once lockdown ended, everyone rushed to holiday destinations. Imagine what is will be like this year. - Seeing how lockdown has been introduced over and over with no warning. How could I relax and plan a summer holiday, without having to think about backup plans and what to do if we did get away and suddenly had a few days to get home before a lockdown. - After a year, who knows what restrictions the world will have after this. I have no desire to wear a face mask for several hours in the heat. In May/June 2020, it was always a reason to cancel if we could have gone away, we would have cancelled if face masks were mandatory. - Disney is complete escapism for us. No phones, no news, no email. 2 weeks of isolation. May sound strange to some, but being able to completely switch off is our biggest reason to go to Disney. Somewhere that makes you feel safe. -Brexit. I will admit I voted Brexit. They had plenty of time to work things out and have a proper hand over (both sides to blame), but the same morons that cant deal with Covid properly have also completed Brexit and given everyone days notice. This mixed with the debt of Covid is going to cost us all. Those that still have a job will be paying higher taxes. How can I continue planning a luxury holiday. Even if we get out of this unscathed, we will know people that have been massively affected. This world is run by those making money and it seems that those making money are pulling government strings in how to handle this and spin stories to make us scared. We should be cautious, worried but we should not be forced to be scared and I know a lot of people that are scared (like end of the world scared). Just when you start feeling better, they purposely pull a new reason to panic out of the bag. Now its the super strain, what next?
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11 Jan 21, 06:14 PM |
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slightly serious Dibber
Join Date: Jul 10
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Without getting political. You say the same morons dealt with Covid as Brexit. Wasn't Boris Johnson a lead player in the Brexit campaign?
It will take the world a long time to recover from this. As someone who has worked on the Covid response from day 1. I do hope we see some recovery this year. Covid is an unprecedented horror for all involved. |
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11 Jan 21, 06:18 PM |
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I agree with a lot of your frustrations, it puts me off my holiday this year too, we have decided to try and forget about it until June when the balance is due and decide then
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11 Jan 21, 06:18 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jun 16
Location: God's Own Country
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Well it’s an opinion.
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11 Jan 21, 06:30 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jul 19
Location: Wessex
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I ruled out 2021 as a chance to return to Florida months ago ... even 2022 is under threat now.
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11 Jan 21, 08:20 PM |
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Excited about Disney
Join Date: Mar 17
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Quite the opposite for us. I think there’s a good chance we’ll be going in Aug. The world really is moving more than a lot of people are giving it credit for (rightly or wrongly).
An example. My friend at work decided they wanted to go see their family in India, so on the 22nd December booked a flight to India and jumped on a plane the next day. They arrived fine and despite us going into lockdown they arrived back home in the UK yesterday. I know USA is different but we are still 8 months out. I’d be happy with some light shopping, lazy pool days, watching American sports of the TV and eating at whatever restaurants are open. Hopefully everything will be quieter if there’s lots of people not even considering this year. Just book things that can be moved without losing money, that’s what we are doing. |
11 Jan 21, 09:00 PM |
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I understand your reasons op, but we have 2 trips to Orlando booked for later in the year and I’m still hoping to be going. For me, it gives me a positive thing to look forward to and after going quite a few times, we will change our plans to whatever fits best with any restrictions in place, so I still think we can have a good holiday.
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11 Jan 21, 09:08 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: May 15
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To each their own.
For us, we holidayed in Kos when we could last year. We’ll holiday when we can this year too; even if it isn’t Florida (which I’m really hoping for). If this has reinforced anything, it’s that life is too short. We’re a military family (both serving) so we don’t have the luxury of planning holidays 1-2 years out. We take our opportunities when we can get them. If being in Florida gives you the switch off you say it does: maybe that’s all the more reason to go. A detox from the news, the politics and the negativity. |
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11 Jan 21, 09:27 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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See you there ! That's when I am hoping to return.
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11 Jan 21, 09:42 PM |
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Excited about Disney
Join Date: Mar 17
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