I've been in 2 minds about whether to cancel our booked Cornish hols or not. I'm not worried about the risk to my family, but do worry about the impact of the usual hordes of like minded bods descending on the SW, which has had few cases to date.
1) I don't know what the views of the locals is or will be - would they prefer everyone to stay away to avoid a possible surge in cases or welcome visitors as their economy is quite heavily reliant on tourism?
2) Equally I don't know what's going to be open at that point - part of the attraction is we can mix up lazy days at the beach (with pub lunch) with trips out to places (with pub lunch or dinner). If pubs/restaurants aren't open and a decent lump of the attractions aren't either I'm not sure there's much point in going.
I've been leaning towards just writing the deposit off and using what I would have paid as a fund to do things locally instead, again assuming places are open by then.
Decisions, decisions.
(Bit of a first world problems post this I know!)
Originally Posted by: Hippydave