One of those. But, that's been true for 6+ months already. The real question is, does it stick or get rescheduled again. Last year it was June pushed to August pushed to June 2021. Trip was NOT cancelled, just a date change.
- Only 14% of Americans have booked out of state travel so far for 2021
We're doing the math now if we should push to August 2021 and if that might push to June 2022. I rescheduled the flights from June to August and had extra, probably useless, money that was good for a year from original purchase date. But, then good fortune, the airline cancelled the August flights, not us, and they changed the expiration for the full amount to September 2022. Haven't booked the 2021 flights yet, in case we change it and I don't want to accidentally impact that 2022 expiration date.
Besides, Tron isn't going to open until 2022 and Guardians until after our 2021 dates. Waiting another year might be best. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. While I longingly stare at the upgraded magic bands we got, right before they stopped shipping them out. How long do those batteries last anyway?
The question here is, how much did the lack of financial resources impact all the rest. Telling the states to be ready, and when they say they have no money to pay for anything that will let them be ready. Then, telling them tough, no money, just be ready. It's no wonder they're not ready and some states are using free web sign up tools to manage appointments.As much as the Feds have dropped the ball, to their credit, they did tell states to get ready to receive vaccines at the end of October. Yeah, that didn't happen, but, it should have been a wake-up call to the states. Any state that wasn't ready is on them. Their lack of financial resources is on the Feds since states can't print money nor (normally) borrow money.