Well said.
Disney, while certainly far from the best in communication skills during this pandemic, closed, waited longer than a lot of people thought they should, opened later than Universal, and then opened with some necessary restrictions. Their opening was too soon for some, and not early enough for others. Nothing can change now, they are open, and will continue to be open for the foreseeable future. Hours might change, Resorts might open and close, but Walt Disney World will be open. It's time to move on past that debate.
There were those who though that if Disney wasn't open by July, they'd be doomed. Nonsense. There were others who said the mask rules would be relaxed by the time they opened in July, if not soon after. Again, more nonsense. Some of those people have disappeared from this thread because they were wrong. A lively debate is fine, but some have made it much too personal in here much too often. The Parks have opened. It's okay to disagree with that decision, but lets move on and look at how Disney reacts in the fall and winter, what happens with hours, the resorts, Christmas decorations, etc.
We can, and should, continue to evaluate how Disney performs in this pandemic. That includes giving them credit where credit is due, and criticizing them when necessary. But i think the 'they should never have opened' argument is done. Let's move on.