I'm bummed out that the CD format appears to be sun-setting and that vinyl and/or downloads will likely be our only options in the future (aside from streaming).
My primary concerns are cost-related. I still spin plenty of vinyl -- but I rarely buy NEW vinyl. As you mention, ghost, new records are pricey! So practically all of the vinyl that I buy is used. OTOH, nearly all of my purchases of newly-recorded music is in the CD format. Occasionally, I buy downloads. But that almost always comes down to price -- when other options are just not feasible. But downloads still always feel to me like a contingent, "halfway" thing. They just aren't as real to me as the tangible objects -- whether it's vinyl or CD. I guess it's the collector in me.
So I don't know what I'll do for newly-available music when CDs are no longer an option.
Does everyone think CDs are going to be phased out completely in the future? If so, will it be the near future?