They should be because while there are no longer restrictions for visiting a state with 10 or more cases per 100k, there are many of us who will not take vacations to places with high rates. This can become an issue again for Florida if the citizens of Florida don't watch out.
Actions I take for myself alone as vaccinated and actions I take for my unvaccinated 11 year old are definitely different. Much like I make them wear a helmet while riding a bike to mitigate against head injury, even if they rarely fall off. We take actions to mitigate their exposure to COVID. Which translates to both activities we do and where we do them. So, while we're completely fine taking them to a stadium sports event in an area with low transmission and high vaccination, no mask and full attendance. The same would not be true in an area of high transmission and low vaccination. Without other mitigation efforts, they're completely dependent on the herd for protection, no sense taking them someplace the herd is falling short.There may be a percentage of people who don't want to bring unvaccinated kids to risky places so maybe there would be a small effect to a place like WDW. I'd guess the majority who would be concerned about their unvaccinated kids are the ones still concerned that COVID still exists that don't feel comfortable going to places with low infection rates and continue to take precautions even though they are fully vaccinated.
Vacation planning in three pictures.
We're going to spend our vacation money in the darkest blue areas, avoiding the red and orange transmission areas. Hoping the yellow areas will trend blue before we get there, otherwise we'll have to adjust our own actions while in them.
While I expect the fully vaccinated map to look like the one dose map in a few weeks, not holding out hope the one dose map is going to change much. Which has the effect that the community spread map isn't likely to change much either.
The chamber of commerce should be running ads non stop "Vaccinate and increase your business".