My 2 cents...
-Your doctors opinion regarding your travel plans to Florida are meaningless. Learn the risks, make up your mind. As long as you are educated and you understand what could happen, what might happen etc, your doctor doesn't know anything more than you do.
-The first local transmission of Zika was being widely reported by mainstream media 7/29/2016. In 40 days (from 7/29 - 9/7) we went from 0 to 43 locally transmitted Zika infections per the CDC. That is about 1 new case a day, as of right now this thing is spreading extremely slowly. A little over 400,000 people live in the Miami area.
-As of right now, there are zero cases of locally transmitted mosquitos in Orlando. Even if one popped up today, at the rate it's spreading in Miami, it would take 59 years to be one of the 10% in Orlando that has contracted Zika. However, you're at Disney and in an area where pest control is better than average, so theoretically your odds of transmission are less than average. Also, you are only in town a very limited amount of time compared to residents. (1 new case every .93 days, 10% of the population of Orlando is 23,250, 59.24 years until 23,250 contract Zika in Orlando.) Of course, this assumes the rate of infections don't get worse, but for those of you going in the short term, next few months even, things are extremely safe.
-There are some reports that say Zika can contribute to memory issues based on tests with mice. Almost anything "can" happen, I'm not sure under what circumstances they found this to be true. It could be the circumstances were unrealistic for humans, maybe not. We just have to take stuff like this with a grain of salt until we have all the facts.
Lot's of people want to stay away from Orlando, and that's 100% fine. People who are worried about Zika shouldn't go, even if there is no threat, they will be worried and that will negatively affect their trip.
From my point of view, we should all be running down to Disney World while it's still safe. Who knows what it could be like in 6 months
