Im 75 and dont regret to change to digital at all.
I do miss holding an album in my hands and perusing the picture on the cover and reading the notes on the back.
Since most of my LPs were classical was also treated to may old master pictures by way of bonus.
The surface noise I will never miss.
Digital having moved into more than just passable sq works for me.
To best my modest digital rig wd require more money than Id care to pay now although I can afford it.
Id rather pay the money for the music.
So in my case no going back even if in fact a top quality TT and cart and phono stage cd best my set up.
For me the downsides esp the surface noise too much but even if that cd be overcome by superior setup and cleaning there wdnt be sufficient records to suit my needs.
Were I heavily invested in pop or maybe jazz things might be different but classical is a non starter.for me on lp now,
I used to have a bout 1000 lps now im down to about a hundred-the rest have been replace by cds and downloads.
But vinyl isnt dead it will survive and likely even thrive-lets not forget that there are people today who still collect and play 78s .