Anonymous wrote:What do people think about places like Great Wolf Lodge or the Hershey Lodge, mentioned earlier? Locations where there is plenty to do outside of the hotel, yet much of the appeal is the lodging itself. Do you think it's advisable to spend a bunch of time indoors dining, playing, swimming etc. with large groups of people of all ages, in close contact like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New York City — last weekend in March.
I am still traveling routinely between DC and NYC. I am doubtful that NYC will ever be quarantined, healthcare is great, and you could easily hop in the car and drive the 4 hrs home.
Anonymous wrote:Florida Keys March 23 week? Cancel or go?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Optional Speaking engagement in two weeks in NJ - but conference would get cancelled if I can’t attend (about 200 people and networking after). Toddler at home. Crazy to Cancel right? I have nagging anxiety.
My company would have already cancelled my attendance as a guest, not speaker. They are not allowing attendance at any conferences with more than 100 people. Honestly, I think I'd cancel. You're probably going to end up meeting many of those 200 people during networking time.
The pp here thank you for commenting - company said it’s up to your comfort level but no more specific guidance. Yes there is a happy hour after ugh I feel so bad like do I look paranoid in comparison to everyone else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Optional Speaking engagement in two weeks in NJ - but conference would get cancelled if I can’t attend (about 200 people and networking after). Toddler at home. Crazy to Cancel right? I have nagging anxiety.
My company would have already cancelled my attendance as a guest, not speaker. They are not allowing attendance at any conferences with more than 100 people. Honestly, I think I'd cancel. You're probably going to end up meeting many of those 200 people during networking time.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like staying put or going somewhere-chances are lots of us will get virus. I am concerned about being stuck somewhere. I see people asking about spring break-what about summer plans?
Anonymous wrote:Supposed to go to Hawaii in two weeks. Would you cancel?
Anonymous wrote:I feel like staying put or going somewhere-chances are lots of us will get virus. I am concerned about being stuck somewhere. I see people asking about spring break-what about summer plans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the Disney travelers, if you can't get your money back, I'd still go to Florida and maybe not do as many days in the parks (if you don't already have tickets). Go over to the beach for a day, rent a boat, go to the playgrounds, etc. And practice good hand washing. And I'd be sure to take shoes off and wear flip flops in the hotel room, if you are in a hotel and be sure to take showers right away and not sit on the beds with your street clothes on.
The only thing that concerns me is the swimming pool. I am avoiding those for sure -- might be irrational but too many germs in the pools and hot tubs.
FYI .. Disney tickets never lose value. If they expire, you can apply the purchase price to new tickets.
Also regarding pools, chlorine will kill the virus though it's not advised if you're already sick.
DP. Is this true? I have a bunch of Disney tickets I was planning to use this spring, but keeping on eye on coronavirus. They expire at the end of this year. They were specially priced tickets I bought at a school auction -- do you think I can just give them back to Disney if they expire and they'll apply it to new tickets?
I am 100% sure of this for tickets bought directly through Disney and maybe 95% sure of any tickets that are completely unused and valid. Almost all tickets will have an expiration date after the first day is used (the exception are the paper tickets from the 70s, IIRC) but other than that, the face value of the ticket can be applied to new tickets.
I once was gifted tickets. DH was supposed to go to a conference and we were given tickets for when we were there. Our family ended up not tagging along to the conference. We tried to use the tickets a few months later and we were out of luck. Not all tickets can just be extended or used towards a future visit.
I'm assuming if you buy full price tickets and end up changing your date, you can apply the ticket to a future date. If you got some deal and it is expired, you can't just use it later after it is expired.
You should call Disney and ask for an authoritative answer. Customer service is part of the Disney brand so this is something they've been consistent on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disney in April. At this point we are still going.
Same here. Tomorrow my CC gets charged the full remaining balance :/
While they might not let you cancel - they may let you reschedule. Call if you decide you want to delay.
I am staying at a Disney property and it says I have until 5 days before to cancel and it’s fully refundable. Where are you staying?