It is their responsibility to take extra steps! This is company that grosses t billions every year with their top execs earning millions and then receiving many millions more in bonuses every year. Yes they can afford the extra man hours without a thought. My DH has worked in big business all his life and can tell you there is a ton of extra money in this corporation, do they always want to spend it, no, but they absolutely can afford to and have contingency accounts that are quite significant. His CEO that is not in a super major corporation like Disney made an 11 million dollar bonus last year. In working in a hospital I can tell you there are many steps that can be taken. It's desire and effort!
If they put a large bottle of Purrell stationed at the buffet's and entrances to TS's and had a CM stand there and ask people to use it before they touch the common utensils, salt & pepper shakes, etc, it would help. If they were more diligent in wiping down tables and chairs with sanitizer. and made Purrell available to their cashiers, all food distributors, had extra cleaning and sanitizing in the bathrooms to clean up after everyone who is not wiping down the seat or floor when they vomit or what have you, they could definetly curb the amount of cross contamination. Also, if they would sanitize the bedspreads and be a bit more diligent in the cleaning of rooms, etc. Wipe down railings and such this all would help.
If they notified people there was a problem and urged them to bring or use hand sanitizer this would also help.
If there is a will there is a way. It may not completely eradicate the problem but it would bring it down to a more manageable level, instead of epidemic proportions. Will it cost them money, absolutely, but they can afford it without passing the costs on to you. This is the purpose of contingency accounts.
I'm not trying to overreact. I understand how germs work I'm in the medical profession! I understand new exposure to germs and all, but these types of viruses can get out of control very quickly and there are steps they can take to help. Park cleanliness has gone down since they first opened, they need to step up to the plate to bring it back to it's glory days. Maybe some of you don't remember the times when at peak the bathrooms were still spotless. I do - it was the one thing I was amazed with when I first went to Disney World many years ago!