I switched the park pass to Epcot. It’s easy to do.
Great! Did not want you to have an issue.
I switched the park pass to Epcot. It’s easy to do.
Joining this thread. Father/son (will be 13) trip scheduled for November 15 - 20, 2021. We rescheduled from November 2020. Staying at CBR. I’m planning to tell him about the trip for his birthday in September. Now I just need to figure out how to keep this a secret for 10 months...
Oh my goodness I can’t imagine keeping this type of secret that long.
Beach - thanks for reminding me! We are doing Universal for a few days first so tomorrow will be 365 days and then Thursday it will be for Disney!
WNY - we will be at CBR as well but come in the day before you leave. We have not stayed there in 20 years so are looking forward to being there again.
So, with most, if not all, of us now under 12 months (unless you have a late November trip planned), what's everyone's plans for booking air travel? I believe some of the larger US carriers allow for booking around 11 months out, but many of the budget carriers only release 6 or so months prior, which sometimes drives down the prices of the larger carriers too. Are you waiting? Booking now? Undecided?
I've looked at some spring 2021 threads and I've seen a fair number of people saying that they wished they had booked airfare months ago because prices have only increased.
For me, with COVID, it's really hard to predict what prices will do in the summer if vaccines prove successful and/or virus numbers drop considerably. I know there's still a lot up in the air, but it's certainly a possibility that must be considered.
It's been a while since I've booked air travel this far in advanced and I was curious if anyone else had any thoughts.
We fly Delta for Florida trips, and I'm planning to book as soon as our dates open up in a few weeks. Flights booked through the end of the year have the change flexibility @AquaDame mentioned above, so we're going for it, fully recognizing that we may need to switch our tickets if things don't feel safe enough for us as the trip gets closer.So, with most, if not all, of us now under 12 months (unless you have a late November trip planned), what's everyone's plans for booking air travel? I believe some of the larger US carriers allow for booking around 11 months out, but many of the budget carriers only release 6 or so months prior, which sometimes drives down the prices of the larger carriers too. Are you waiting? Booking now? Undecided?