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NorenePalmer Oct 16th, 2020 12:36 AM

Vacation Destination After Covid
 
Where is your vacation destination after Covid 19?

socaltraveler Oct 16th, 2020 06:57 AM

Fingers crossed, the postponed family trip to Kauai.

tomfuller Oct 16th, 2020 07:41 AM

Our DD and SIL are moving from Maryland to Oahu next month. A visit to Honolulu might happen sometime next year.

Macross Oct 16th, 2020 09:58 AM

I just want to get the hell out of Fl and see my NY family.

Jean Oct 16th, 2020 07:13 PM

We've booked a ski trip to Vail in February, but, since nobody knows when "after Covid" will be, it's just a travel dream at this point.

k_marie Oct 17th, 2020 09:37 AM

We will head to California. Daughters, sons-in-law, and grandsons are there. We’d love to have the opportunity to enjoy our traditional long October weekend with them near La Jolla and to see them and extended families for the Christmas holidays.

suze Oct 17th, 2020 03:03 PM

I haven't booked anything yet because I think it's too soon. But I'll most likely go back to either Puerto Vallarta Mexico or Waikiki-Honolulu Oahu Hawaii the two places I typically vacation for beach time and R&R.

SusieQQ Oct 18th, 2020 07:30 AM

As soon as the NY theaters reopen I'll be back there! I live near Manhattan and am a regular theater goer! Other than that I want to visit my family in Germany. WhatsApp keeps us close, but not seeing them in person is hard.

janisj Oct 18th, 2020 02:29 PM

Yosemite has a 3 nights for the price of 2 from now til the end of March at either the Ahwahnee or Yosemite Lodge, so I booked three nights in mid-March. Full cancellation up to 7 days ahead and one night penalty if cancelled w/i 7 days so not risking much. Super easy to socially distance at that time of year. I'll probably go even if there are still restrictions - as long as we aren't having blizzards and I need to use chains. March can be very Spring-like, or full on winter . . . or both :)

Hoping to go to the UK next July but not making any firm plans for several months.



Sassafrass Oct 21st, 2020 10:37 PM

My elderly Sister in NZ, and my daughter in St Kitts, Someplace in Europe with my GD and a family cruise. If we really get an all clear, I hope to go, go, go. The only drawback for me is my last, very old cat. It is hard to leave an elderly pet.

Rocket79 Oct 30th, 2020 11:11 AM

I've booked an Airb&b cottage for Colorado over the 4th of July, and again end of Sept. We are not optimistic about travel abroad next year - everyone seems to be on a COVID uptick now, vaccine a mere twinkle in the scientists' eyes. (Well, they're getting there, I know.) We're going to see how 2022 shakes out, and hope to return to Italy and, fingers crossed, France. Stay well, everyone and please mask up. Yeah, it's a drag. So is death, illness and being in lockdown.

NorenePalmer Nov 3rd, 2020 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by suze (Post 17168866)
I haven't booked anything yet because I think it's too soon. But I'll most likely go back to either Puerto Vallarta Mexico or Waikiki-Honolulu Oahu Hawaii the two places I typically vacation for beach time and R&R.

Same here, haven't booked anything yet

suze Nov 3rd, 2020 01:39 PM

I like to return to the places i know and love and have spent a lot of time anyway. With the pandemic even more so. When it's time to go, I'd rather head to a place I'm familiar with in the "before times" :-) than try to discover someplace brand new



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