I think there are 2 separate things at play here and everyone is combining them together in their bashing of Disney right now. Yes, Disney is working on getting the NBA to come to WWOS, but that is not the only reason they haven’t opened the parks and resorts at this time. As some of us have been saying for weeks now, Disney is a much different entity to plan their reopening than UO or any of the small theme parks in the area. Disney is a sprawling complex with thousands upon thousands of hotel rooms, at least 6 separate forms of transportation, 4 theme parks, 2 water parks, a much larger shopping area than City Walk, hundreds of restaurants, and thousands of staff. To coordinate all of that in this (sorry to use this overused phrase) “new normal” is tough.
Now, would Disney be smart to put out a statement to that effect to alleviate a lot of people’s concerns? Of course, but as we all know, Disney doesn’t do that unfortunately. They always have played things extremely close to the vest and most likely will continue to do so. They know they’re going to rub some people the wrong way and some will cancel trips and go to UO, but they also know they aren’t going to lose a ton of business over this. People will come back whenever they reopen and people will continue to love Disney regardless. In the grand scheme of things, it’s 1 summer vacation that may be upset during this, and really, it’s a summer that isn’t going to be like any summer we’ve ever lived through. Does anyone really think that going on vacation (especially those that have to travel a good distance to get to a Orlando) this summer is going to be anywhere close to “normal?” The parks, whether they’re Disney or UO are going to be shells of their regular selves. If Disney would rather stay closed for some of that and not have to worry about having millions of people walking around possibly infecting each other, its their prerogative.