didn't see that on the Dis so thanks for the info.they've already announced Food and Wine WILL be happening. It will be modified and no concerts. So he should look at what will be offered and decide if he still wants go.
Looks like it will be a hybrid Flower and Garden and Food and Wine. Topiaries might have been left up.didn't see that on the Dis so thanks for the info.
Still holding out hope! My son has a Disney wedding for November 20. We booked the entire party with our DVC but were waiting on tickets. My son has not heard anything constructive from the wedding folks so we'll see what happens.We have a trip planned to BLT in early November with our son and his girlfriend who will be a first-timer. Of course we were delighted that our son’s love of Disney has resurfaced as a young professional and That he wanted to share it with his serious girlfriend.
We are all signed up for the Wine and Dine race which looks like it will be cancelled. DH and I were discussing the fact that Disney is not an inexpensive trip to not be able to have the full experience or something close. Tickets cost the same with a lesser experience. Restaurant experiences will not be the same. Covid necessities will have an impact on the experience. I know a first-timer will not have a frame of reference but we would like the experience to be so much more. Many of the experiences our son would like to share with his soon to be fiance will not be available. And now we are dealing with waiting to purchase our son’s girlfriend’s park ticket and hope to still be able to secure park reservations. Ironically, the fear of Covid is not a factor in considering to cancel.
Has anyone else cancelled or Is considering cancelling for the same reasons?
I would suggest you wait till after WDW opens in July to make a decision. To see what people are experiencing. I would go ahead and get GF's ticket, if you can, then get park reservations.And now we are dealing with waiting to purchase our son’s girlfriend’s park ticket and hope to still be able to secure park reservations.
... and back-up plans to the back-up plans!Honestly I want to quit thinking about reservations, points, etc. I make my reservations 11 months out and then sit back and relax. Lately the conversations in my house are all about new plans, contingency plans, and back up plans.
Unless the 14 day quarantine order is lifted I'm not chancing it. But I do have to admit the recent uptick in cases there gave me pause to ask myself should I really go. My check in is a little more than a month away
That is too bad. I could only make 3 days at first and I have an AP and another MYW linked to both of our accounts. But after reading what some other people wrote I tried doing one person at a time and was successful. But I was just lucky enough to already have APs in our account otherwise I wouldn't have been able to reserve so many days.We missed our April 2020 trip and rescheduled to Nov 2020, but with the way the Park Reservation System is setup our 7 day Park Hopper tickets would only let us make reservations for our Nov 2020 trip, but since we have a April 2021 trip planned and booked we couldn't make Park Reservations for that trip. So since our kids already missed so much school already we cancelled our Nov 2020 trip and used the Park Hoppers for the April 2021 trip. Disney has really screwed DVC owners with this Park Reservation System.
We had a July trip planned (parks would have reopened the day we left) and pushed it off to Thanksgiving week. It is with my in-laws. We fortunately have AP's and my in laws tickets are good until September 2021. My family is planning on going (family of 5 -2 adults, 3 kids -15,15 and 7) I am leaving it open for my in laws to back out if they want to, but my family will still go. My in-laws are older and more high risk so I am not forcing them to go nor am I telling them they can't.Has anyone else cancelled or Is considering cancelling for the same reasons?