No, the federal government isn't going to get involved in a dispute between
Disneyland and California. At this point, Disneyland has three options: (1) wait; (2) drum up additional pressure, possibly by trying to convince the union to get involved, and hope it works better than the last two times they tried this; or (3) sue. We have to remember that although Disneyland being open or closed is VERY important to those on this board, it is not very important to most of the population. In fact, I'd venture to guess that if you took a survey, at least a plurality and probably a majority would support theme parks' continued closure.
I know that we all believe Disneyland reopening is also important to the people who work there; but if that is the case, it is interesting that the unions have been absolutely, radio silent on this. I agree with the poster who said unions have greater political power and may be able to move Newsom if they/their members want to. But they aren't. Why?
At this point, absent a court order or significant union-driven political pressure, I'm predicting a DL opening in 2021, likely between April and June, after flu season and no less than 2 months of stable numbers, whether those numbers are "yellow" or "orange".