Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found a great deal to Los Angeles. My college kid will be home next week for spring break, and his birthday is tomorrow. Thinking of doing a quick trip (would be 4-5 days total) and going to Disneyland and maybe the Queen Mary in Long Beach. We are both healthy (I'm in my 40s)
My biggest fear is that we'd get over there and somehow get "stuck" in a quarantine situation and he wouldn't make it back to his college after break.
Would you risk it?
Yes, it's domestic. The college should understand as they usually have students from many states. As long as they aren't quarantined on campus, go.
Anonymous wrote:We're going to cancel our cruise planned for next month, but does anyone know of travel resources (blogs, message boards, etc.) that provide updates/info on current cruises?
Understanding the guidance from the CDC about cruising,cruises are still happening and I'd like to see real-time/updated information about how things have changed on-board, if they've changed at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should be prudent. You'll have other times to travel, so be smart this time and stay home.
Not sure why everyone is so attached to one trip anyway.
This. Is. How. It. Spreads.
But unless they force people to stop traveling, those who do travel will just bring it back to the rest of us. You’ll be waiting forever if the think the entire US is just going to suddenly comply.
Because we are children and very few of us are willing to make even the smallest compromise in the name of the common good. Not traveling would help to slow it down and dissipate the effect on the health care system. Let's hope your kid doesn't break their leg or get in accident whilst all this is going on.
We need the government to step it all up. Airlines and hotels are not reimbursing people. I paid $6,000 for an apartment in Aspen to go skiing next week, I booked it through VRBO and am not going to get anything back if I cancel. Delta is also refusing to give me credit...
I canceled a flight for yesterday on Saturday night. Delta gave me full credit back for it (not a refund, but credit for future travel).
Ha s anyone else had any luck getting a refund or credit for their flight? I have to cancel our flights on United and not sure what, if anything, we'll get back. Currently on hold with the airline, estimated wait time is 60+ minutes....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should be prudent. You'll have other times to travel, so be smart this time and stay home.
Not sure why everyone is so attached to one trip anyway.
This. Is. How. It. Spreads.
But unless they force people to stop traveling, those who do travel will just bring it back to the rest of us. You’ll be waiting forever if the think the entire US is just going to suddenly comply.
Because we are children and very few of us are willing to make even the smallest compromise in the name of the common good. Not traveling would help to slow it down and dissipate the effect on the health care system. Let's hope your kid doesn't break their leg or get in accident whilst all this is going on.
We need the government to step it all up. Airlines and hotels are not reimbursing people. I paid $6,000 for an apartment in Aspen to go skiing next week, I booked it through VRBO and am not going to get anything back if I cancel. Delta is also refusing to give me credit...
I canceled a flight for yesterday on Saturday night. Delta gave me full credit back for it (not a refund, but credit for future travel).
Ha s anyone else had any luck getting a refund or credit for their flight? I have to cancel our flights on United and not sure what, if anything, we'll get back. Currently on hold with the airline, estimated wait time is 60+ minutes....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Delta and other major airlines are now giving credits/waiving change fees for most flights through April 30 regardless of when the tickets were purchased. Look on the individual websites for all the details. Announced Monday.
Nothing from American or JetBlue for existing reservations that were purchased more than a couple weeks ago.
Not United - they are giving flexibility to people who buy tickets from now to end of March, but nothing about tickets bought earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should be prudent. You'll have other times to travel, so be smart this time and stay home.
Not sure why everyone is so attached to one trip anyway.
This. Is. How. It. Spreads.
But unless they force people to stop traveling, those who do travel will just bring it back to the rest of us. You’ll be waiting forever if the think the entire US is just going to suddenly comply.
Because we are children and very few of us are willing to make even the smallest compromise in the name of the common good. Not traveling would help to slow it down and dissipate the effect on the health care system. Let's hope your kid doesn't break their leg or get in accident whilst all this is going on.
We need the government to step it all up. Airlines and hotels are not reimbursing people. I paid $6,000 for an apartment in Aspen to go skiing next week, I booked it through VRBO and am not going to get anything back if I cancel. Delta is also refusing to give me credit...
I canceled a flight for yesterday on Saturday night. Delta gave me full credit back for it (not a refund, but credit for future travel).
Anonymous wrote:Anyone able to report on their success in using cancel for any reason travel insurance to cancel a trip due to concerns over coronavirus? We are contemplating pulling the plug on our trip to the Galapagos scheduled for memorial day weekend. Doesn't seem like a good time to be getting on a ship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should be prudent. You'll have other times to travel, so be smart this time and stay home.
Not sure why everyone is so attached to one trip anyway.
This. Is. How. It. Spreads.
But unless they force people to stop traveling, those who do travel will just bring it back to the rest of us. You’ll be waiting forever if the think the entire US is just going to suddenly comply.
Because we are children and very few of us are willing to make even the smallest compromise in the name of the common good. Not traveling would help to slow it down and dissipate the effect on the health care system. Let's hope your kid doesn't break their leg or get in accident whilst all this is going on.
We need the government to step it all up. Airlines and hotels are not reimbursing people. I paid $6,000 for an apartment in Aspen to go skiing next week, I booked it through VRBO and am not going to get anything back if I cancel. Delta is also refusing to give me credit...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Delta and other major airlines are now giving credits/waiving change fees for most flights through April 30 regardless of when the tickets were purchased. Look on the individual websites for all the details. Announced Monday.
Nothing from American or JetBlue for existing reservations that were purchased more than a couple weeks ago.