Currently mourning my October ADR's.....
I'm still in lockdown in PA where we have the highest per capita infection rate in the state. I can have empathy for everyone infected by this virus but I'm tired of people telling me that I can't feel sad, angry, upset or disappointed about losing yet another much-anticipated event because there are worse things going on in this world. I'm well aware of that, thank you very much. I'm still entitled to my feelings.I don’t understand the “heartbreak” here a lot are facing (no offense) I’m in the northeast (NYC) where we are still on lockdown. I fully understand it will probably be about 2 years until things will be back to the way we were here.
Disney is a melting pot of people from not only all over the country, but all over the world. It would be the ideal place for covid to spread rapidly if they aren’t careful. So to think you could postpone your trip by a few months and think you’ll get the same experience you always did, you’ll keep getting disappointed. It’s going to take time.
I’ll tell you heartbreaking; bodies of loved ones piling up outside funeral homes, loved ones dying alone in the hospital because you can’t visit, no celebrations of any kind, social distancing And masks for the foreseeable future, not knowing if these kids are going back to school in September, and if they do, worrying about them getting sick, a second wave, etc!
there are bigger fish to fry here! Look at the big picture and stop wining that your free dining got canceled!!!
Everyone is 110% entitled to their feelings! That’s not what I am saying. I just don’t understand why people are not putting things in perspective and using common sense. Like did you really think by postponing your trip by 3 months the problem would go away? Did you really think social distancing and reduced occupancy wasn’t going to exist in WDW? Did you really think THEY even knew how long this would take to get back on their feet? Come on now, Just because they allowed reservations to be made past a certain date didn’t guarantee anything. I don’t think they would have offered the free dining either if they knew they would have to take it away. Why would they do that? They are definitely putting safety first but they also need to turn a profit!! Just put it in perspective, that’s all.I'm still in lockdown in PA where we have the highest per capita infection rate in the state. I can have empathy for everyone infected by this virus but I'm tired of people telling me that I can't feel sad, angry, upset or disappointed about losing yet another much-anticipated event because there are worse things going on in this world. I'm well aware of that, thank you very much. I'm still entitled to my feelings.
Everyone is 110% entitled to their feelings! That’s not what I am saying. I just don’t understand why people are not putting things in perspective and using common sense. Like did you really think by postponing your trip by 3 months the problem would go away? Did you really think social distancing and reduced occupancy wasn’t going to exist in WDW? Did you really think THEY even knew how long this would take to get back on their feet? Come on now, Just because they allowed reservations to be made past a certain date didn’t guarantee anything. I don’t think they would have offered the free dining either if they knew they would have to take it away. Why would they do that? They are definitely putting safety first but they also need to turn a profit!! Just put it in perspective, that’s all.
Currently mourning my October ADR's.....
So, got the email for our Nov trip, but our ADR's are still in MDE. I just checked.
I can log into my account. It still shows my dining plan (deluxe) and all of my reservations are active (just says I can not modify them at this time). I have a trip booked late Oct-early Nov. Staying at Poly. Would like to hear if everyone else can still see theirs, and if not, what plan did you have and where are you staying?
Not my kind of Disney vacation,, If it does not change by Dec (my trip) i'm canceling...Is this kind of what Disney is going to be for the next few months at least?
- No guarantee you can get into a park each day of your trip
- No guarantee you can eat at a sit down restaurant
- No guarantee you can ride anywhere near the number of rides we are used to
- No shows, fireworks, character events
This to me sounds more like a day at the local amusement park but with Disney prices. It would be fine for 1 day, maybe 2. Does not sound appealing to go for 7-10 days. Quick service food for a week?