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The Most Magical Place on Earth to get COVID

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The Most Magical Place on Earth to get COVID

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Disney has always been a big deal for my family. When I was a kid, we lived near Disneyland and my grandmother on my dad's side was a huge Disney fan. We would go about once a year, or so, when we lived in Southern California, and my grandmother always had a huge collection of Disney movies for the grandkids to watch. She would also give everyone in the family a Hallmark ornament at Christmastime that was Disney branded.

When my wife and I got married in 2010, my parents gave us a 5 day Disneyland trip for our honeymoon. Since that time, my wife and I (and our kids), have made Disneyland a priority and we visit at least once or twice a year since 2013. We even had an annual pass one year, and made a monthly trip to Disneyland that year.

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit and the world shut down in March of 2020, that hit us hard. I'm severely immunocompromised, and the idea of being out in public scared me to the point of developing agoraphobia during the lockdown. During Quarantine, from February 2020 to August 2021, I did not leave my house - even to go to the grocery store. I was lucky enough to be able to work from home during that time, but I became a recluse and a shut-in. My social anxiety climbed through the roof, and the thought of being among people was so frightening to me, because I'm prone to getting sick, and I was terrified that if I caught COVID I would be one of the unlucky ones. During that time, in December of 2020, my wife's grandfather caught the virus during a family get-together for Thanksgiving (which I had politely but firmly declined to attend) and ended up passing away because of it, so my fears were not unreasonable.

In the summer of 2021, COVID travel restricitions were lifted, and our work from home season ended. I returned back to teaching on campus, (everyone was in masks), and I slowly but surely reacclimated to society. Disney reopened their gates (with masks and restricitions) and our family was itching to return. My parents had recently sold their house in Southern California and moved back to Stockton to be closer to us, and now that travel restrictions were easing back they wanted to take us on a summer trip in 2022 to Disney World in Orlando, Florida.

I was put in charge of doing all the booking and the planning, and so I decided that it was time to face my fears and plan a trip worth remembering. I set up a 2 week stay in the Disney World hotels, 10 days at Disney World, and 1 day at Universal Studios with a VIP tour of that park. I wanted to really give my family a trip they would never forget, while also keeping in mind that I was largely uncomfortable with being in public.

June of 2022, our trip to Disney World - The Most Magical Place on Earth - began. We stayed at the Art of Animation hotel in Disney World, at the Cars themed wing of the hotel. The trip started out with my dad getting a bug on the flight that had him drained for the first couple of days. We spent our first 4 days at the different Disney World theme parks, getting to see and do and ride as much as we wanted. Because travel restrictions and masks had only recently been lifted, the parks were not at full capacity and it was easy to get to experience everything the parks had to offer without being overly crowded and sparking off my social anxieties.

On day 6 we visited Universal Studios. My dad was feeling better, and the VIP tour was incredible. We got to see and experience so many cool things during that tour, and it was great to be taken to the front of the line for all the rides we wanted to go on. All in all, it was a great time. Two days later, day 8 of 14 in Florida, I came down with COVID (for the third time). I spent the whole second week quarantined in the hotel room, while my family (who was not sick or showing any symptoms) enjoyed the rest of the trip.

Funnily enough, my catching COVID did not negatively impact the trip at all. On day 6 the hotel informed us that the Cars wing was being remodeled and we were given the option of remaining in that part of the hotel or relocating to a different wing with the rest of their guests. We chose to remain in the Cars wing, because we enjoyed the theme, and it ended up being that we were the only family left in that part of the hotel while I was sick with COVID. No risk of contaminating or infecting anyone else. My family was all fine, and got to enjoy the rest of the trip. I ended up being symptom free on the last day we had in the parks, and got to enjoy EPCOT one last time (masked and medicated).

The trip was overall a success, and my family got to enjoy something we'd never been able to experience before and likely never will again. We're Disneyland people, through and through, and Disney World was great but there's no park like home. Since that trip, we've made several more trips to Disneyland, taking advantage of every school break we could. But that first trip after COVID restrictions were lifted was an incredible time, even though I spent nearly half of it by myself.

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01/31/2025

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02/23/2025
03/31/2025

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This item was submitted on January 30, 2025 by Lane Wallace using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: https://covid-19archive.org/s/archive

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