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Old 29 Mar 20, 03:14 PM  
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Can someone clear this up for me

We are due to go in October,
We have booked a package with vh
So far all we have paid Is a deposit on my cc

With the way things are currently looking we are unsure what to do for the best
If when this has passed I’m sure there will be a huge swarm of tourists hitting Florida and especially those that are already having reschedule.

In my eyes the parks will be hugely packed compared to normal,

Where do we stand financially in pushing our holiday back to perhaps jan/ feb possibly even later ?

Our remaining balance is due July but ideally would like know my options prior to this to discuss with the family
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Old 29 Mar 20, 03:25 PM  
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I would wait till June before making a final decision.See what happens over next few months.
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Old 29 Mar 20, 03:32 PM  
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Even when the parks reopen its likely to be a graduated opening with extra precautions , same as after 9-11 (different types of precautions of course)
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Old 29 Mar 20, 03:37 PM  
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Originally Posted by Simba and nala View Post
We are due to go in October,
We have booked a package with vh
So far all we have paid Is a deposit on my cc

With the way things are currently looking we are unsure what to do for the best
If when this has passed I’m sure there will be a huge swarm of tourists hitting Florida and especially those that are already having reschedule.

In my eyes the parks will be hugely packed compared to normal,

Where do we stand financially in pushing our holiday back to perhaps jan/ feb possibly even later ?

Our remaining balance is due July but ideally would like know my options prior to this to discuss with the family
I'm not so sure upon reopening the parks will be a busy as you suggest.. This may well put many off travelling for a year or two
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Old 29 Mar 20, 03:51 PM  
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Originally Posted by coggie View Post
I'm not so sure upon reopening the parks will be a busy as you suggest.. This may well put many off travelling for a year or two
It may put some international visitors off for a while but not Americans if the American sites I go on are anything to go by and they're the vast majority of visitors. They're very gungho about rescheduling for summer/autumn. I'm due to go in September. If I'm able to go then I will but I think it will be busy. I'll look at it when my balance is due in July.
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Old 29 Mar 20, 07:14 PM  
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Originally Posted by Donaldfan View Post
It may put some international visitors off for a while but not Americans if the American sites I go on are anything to go by and they're the vast majority of visitors. They're very gungho about rescheduling for summer/autumn. I'm due to go in September. If I'm able to go then I will but I think it will be busy. I'll look at it when my balance is due in July.
You may well be right but from what I've been told by someone who works for Loews in Orlando they have had loads of cancellations for later in the year from US citizens
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Old 29 Mar 20, 07:16 PM  
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The impact on the US economy (and others) looks to be devastating. Vacations will be the first spending people forgo. I would speculate this will reduce visitors rather than increase them.
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