We cancelled our trip for July. To be honest, we probably won't book another trip until 2022. Covid shutdowns this year. 50th festivities at WDW in 2021 (if the pandemic allows). Things will be a bit chaotic in WDW until the virus is under control.
The parks and resorts are just not going to be enjoyable with all of the safety/medical protocols in place. The economy is going to take a while to bounce back. Really no sense in spending thousands of dollars on a trip if all the amenities and attractions aren't fully operational and available to all guests.
I can appreciate the optimism of some folks when discussing the parks/resorts re-opening. However, the timing needs to be right. Second waves of the virus seem to be popping up overseas. New York is still being ravaged by this monster. Some models have shown that this first wave might not even peak until early to mid June in Florida and Georgia.
California won't even consider opening theme parks until after Thanksgiving. Airlines will be a mess for a while. Rental car companies have been laying people off by the thousands.
What if Disney, Universal, Busch Gardens, etc decide to re-open and another big wave of infections starts hitting us again? Go back to square one and start this whole ordeal over again. Not good from a P.R. standpoint. Probably worse for Disney's bottom line.
Also...I'm not really comfortable with Disney compiling and gathering so much personal health data on all of their guests (according to some proposals I've read). Not a big deal for some folks. However, there might be some HIPAA issues with some of these plans. Along with that, there has also been some talk of signing waivers before being allowed to enter the parks/resorts. Red flag. If Disney is trying to protect the company from litigation concerning Covid-19, then I'd be willing to go out on a limb and assume that it's probably too early to open for business.
My family is willing to wait until a Disney vacation is something fun and enjoyable again. Checkpoints, limited capacity, temp checks and social distancing are not an ideal way to spend a week or two in sunny Florida. People are going to have some really strange looking tan lines from their masks.