I don't think attending a theme park so soon demonstrates a lack of sensitivity, compassion, or respect. Some people choose to handle this tragedy by spending quality time with their families.
Themeparks offer activities that allow families to be together and to enjoy the outdoors. I know I enjoy my times in the themeparks not because of the rides, but because it is one of the few times I see my family actually like being together. My brothers and sisters and I are all college age and we rarely have any time together with our parents.
Mayor Guiliani even encouraged everyone to spend time with their families and to get out and enjoy the weather at a park or in a shopping mall. Our nation's leaders encouraged Americans to come back stronger.
The tragedy of Tuesday has given me a new found appreciation for family, friends, and life itself and I made a pledge to spend more time with my loved ones and to always let them know how much they mean to me. I'm sure that all those attending themeparks right now have the same idea and want to take advantage of every moment with their family and friends.
Places like Disney World and Universal are perfect places to strengthen family bonds and celebrate, appreciate, and honor all that America has accomplished. If anything else, they also offer healing and comfort for the children who had to witness the horror and deaths of the tragedy.