Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's different types of travel though.
Going to local beaches is one thing, flying to Orlando and going to Disney world is completely different and so much riskier!
Also, I'm assuming people planned these trips back when things seemed safer. I would probably cancel a Disney trip, but not a driving beach trip.
OP here. I do agree with there being varying degrees of risk. I just can’t believe how much Disney/flying I’m seeing right now.
It was prebooked. I’m not sure why you are confused by this.
It’s called travel insurance, and canceling when things look unsafe. Not sure why YOU are confused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as it is allowed in the law & school rules - your wasting your breath.
That said - I’m also wasting my breath in this response
Haha yes.
But that’s why I don’t post any travel except to my narrow circle of friends - don’t want to be attacked by any crazies!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously. People had all summer to travel. Those who are doing it now are ruining school and putting kids’ health in serious jeopardy.
Most people who booked end of summer travel booked it back when Covid numbers looked great. No one knew the antivaxers were going to screw us all. I don’t judge the travelers. I’m thankfully I traveled in June, but that was just luck.
It’s not “luck.” We all knew in the spring what our first day of school would be.
It IS Covid. Covid could just have easily surged earlier in summer and calmed down later in summer. No one has a crystal ball. Do know exactly what Covid will be doing in December? If so, pray tell so I can plan accordingly.![]()
I’ll try to go slow so you can keep up:
1) School is going to happen on a set date
2) We know everyone is going to gather on that set date
3) To ensure the health of others, you don’t travel near that set date
4) This is different from holiday travel, which is OPTIONAL and DOESN’T HAVE TO HAPPEN.
Moron.
Anonymous wrote:We are not traveling anywhere but how do you think that’s more risky than eating in the school cafeteria? We went to the Florida beaches for two weeks this summer and I’m far more worried about their exposure in school. We had control during the trip. We don’t there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's different types of travel though.
Going to local beaches is one thing, flying to Orlando and going to Disney world is completely different and so much riskier!
Also, I'm assuming people planned these trips back when things seemed safer. I would probably cancel a Disney trip, but not a driving beach trip.
OP here. I do agree with there being varying degrees of risk. I just can’t believe how much Disney/flying I’m seeing right now.
It was prebooked. I’m not sure why you are confused by this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously. People had all summer to travel. Those who are doing it now are ruining school and putting kids’ health in serious jeopardy.
Most people who booked end of summer travel booked it back when Covid numbers looked great. No one knew the antivaxers were going to screw us all. I don’t judge the travelers. I’m thankfully I traveled in June, but that was just luck.
It’s not “luck.” We all knew in the spring what our first day of school would be.
It IS Covid. Covid could just have easily surged earlier in summer and calmed down later in summer. No one has a crystal ball. Do know exactly what Covid will be doing in December? If so, pray tell so I can plan accordingly.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know and I also don't understand how so many families are planning fall travel right now. We are staying put and definitely in a wait and see mode with regards to travel during fall break or Thanksgiving. I know this might mean we will have fewer options, but I do not want to jeopardize school in any way right now. The most important thing for our well being right now is in person school without tons of Covid outbreaks. I don't understand why so many people are willing to risk that for a vacation... sure, you might have fun at Disney this weekend, but will it be fun to spend the next two weeks at home AND know you helped ensure a bunch of kids who didn't go to Disney had to do the same?
Think, people.
Well you are clearly superior and more virtuous. Duh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's different types of travel though.
Going to local beaches is one thing, flying to Orlando and going to Disney world is completely different and so much riskier!
Also, I'm assuming people planned these trips back when things seemed safer. I would probably cancel a Disney trip, but not a driving beach trip.
OP here. I do agree with there being varying degrees of risk. I just can’t believe how much Disney/flying I’m seeing right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously. People had all summer to travel. Those who are doing it now are ruining school and putting kids’ health in serious jeopardy.
Most people who booked end of summer travel booked it back when Covid numbers looked great. No one knew the antivaxers were going to screw us all. I don’t judge the travelers. I’m thankfully I traveled in June, but that was just luck.
It’s not “luck.” We all knew in the spring what our first day of school would be.
Anonymous wrote:There's different types of travel though.
Going to local beaches is one thing, flying to Orlando and going to Disney world is completely different and so much riskier!
Also, I'm assuming people planned these trips back when things seemed safer. I would probably cancel a Disney trip, but not a driving beach trip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously. People had all summer to travel. Those who are doing it now are ruining school and putting kids’ health in serious jeopardy.
Most people who booked end of summer travel booked it back when Covid numbers looked great. No one knew the antivaxers were going to screw us all. I don’t judge the travelers. I’m thankfully I traveled in June, but that was just luck.
Anonymous wrote:People are so selfish. This week is off season at the beach so I know tons of people who are away now since it’s a ton cheaper than going in July or early August.