Sorry everybody, but I just don't agree we have to just "accept" everything without questioning it. Yes, of course we have to adjust expectations. To a point.
You all have way more confidence than I do that people will do their research, see what they are losing vs paying and still book those trips. And the more people who put off booking trips, the longer this happens.
To continue to not offer any kind of discount/incentive while simultaneously cutting hrs, amenities, overall value and say "there's just no demand" will only fly for a short while. Well, at least with some people.

Come next year, again, they will need to start trying to bring back customers.
Restaurants, movie theaters, local zoos, parks, museums - all of them have some sort of deal going right now. Why is Disney so exempt from needing to do this in the future?
And I'm basing this discussion on the fact so many are confident that this will last into next spring/summer. And I don't need to be told if I don't like it, don't go. Obviously if I don't like it, I won't go. We all have our hill to break an arm on. To continue (into next year) to charge the (ridiculous already) rates for their hotels with a reduced experience is mine.