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To assume we aren't going?

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Houseonahill · 04/10/2021 12:14

Me and DP get married this weekend and are supposed to be going on our honeymoon to america on the 1st November, it was all booked pre covid and we feel very lucky our actual wedding is able to go ahead as that is the important thing, we also have reassurance off the travel company that if we can't go to america then we can move our dates at no cost however they won't let us move our dates unless we can't go due to the border still being shut (which is fair enough)

However it is in 4 weeks and we are still none the wiser! America have said "early November" but given no indication of that is or when we will find out when that is! Obviously if we are going I need to do things to prepare but I don't want to buy things for a November trip if we end up going in April for example.

Should I assume we aren't going on the 1st? Or would you plan like you are going and cross that bridge when it comes to it?

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Pheebs2021 · 04/10/2021 12:17

Personally I'm in a not too dissimilar position at the moment I've brought everything I might need (clothes wise etc) and will return within the month window if I don't end up going. It'll be a bit of a balls ache but I'd rather have it ready.

Houseonahill · 04/10/2021 12:22

Oh that's a good idea, I didn't think of buying it and then returning it if it does get cancelled! Thanks Smile

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Leftphalange · 04/10/2021 12:25

I would get organised and if I can't go then just keep the stuff for April

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