You're so right. Around here, I follow a group of people that live in the community, most who have retired and moved down from up North. I noticed that it is these people, who are essentially only mad because they can't access the beaches that they moved down here for, that are suggesting that we stay on lock down for pretty much ever! They're still able to afford to order in and they don't rely on the workforce anymore. I was talking to my dad when we first shut down and I think my mouth fell open when he piped up, "I DON'T EVEN KNOW IF ANYONE WILL BE IN THE OFFICE TO CUT MY CHECK!"

God forbid he doesn't get one of his TWO retirement checks. lol I definitely see the different groups and the different viewpoints happening.
I can't see WDW soft opening. No one is going to book a trip to stay on property with only Disney Springs open. The resorts will drain even more money if they try that because having a full staff back on payroll and no rooms occupied etc...I believe it's going to have to be an all or nothing thing or people are just going to wait anyway, until everything opens. I know I would. I'm not spending money just to spend money. They'd have to offer half price packages if they expected people to come and only have half the experience and we already know that Disney doesn't care WHAT they've got torn up, unavailable etc...they don't come off those ticket prices because of limited things to do. I thought that they should be offering discounted tickets for Epcot right now while it's a hot mess, but as long as people keep going, we'll never catch a break. It's kind of a catch 22, people have to buy expensive park hoppers so the park is going to stay crowded because the guests aren't skipping anything. It's always a take it or leave it deal with Disney. "You don't have to go, but you're paying for it either way."