The article doesn’t have much to say about theme parks. Other Disney business segments like films, ESPN and cruise ships are in far greater jeopardy in the short term. There are no easy solutions given the high population density in those locations.
The theme parks would have to enforce attendance restrictions the likes of which they never dreamed. However, Disney has the opportunity to provide a model for the entire theme park industry. This passage seems to bear that out:
”One central challenge is to establish best practices for the company and the industry on how to bring people back to the parks and rides while avoiding the virus’s spread — using measures like taking visitors’ temperatures.”
All of the virus numbers are trending in a favorable direction. The supply of PPE and Ventilators is growing. Testing will become more readily available. There may not be a vaccine until fall of 2021, however not much will change from June/July 2020 until that vaccine release. Disney should have mid-summer 2020 as their target for reopening the parks. Our economy can’t afford to lose the entire theme park industry for a year and a half.