We really need more time to digest the data as it becomes available too. People on both sides are in a rush to point out positive or negative trends from the first few weeks of re-opening. We need to wait several weeks to a month to understand if the statistics we see are a real trend or just anomalies. By Memorial Day weekend at least some parts of all 50 states will be out of full stay at home orders. There’s a good chance more and more people will be going out and moving around soon. It won‘t be until the second half of June where we can really see the trends from all of that.
I agree with your opinion on theme park openings setting the trend for others. I’m sure Disney would have preferred to be able to point at MLB or large concert venues and say if they are open we should be too, but it looks like theme parks could be among the first large group gathering venues to try it. I do think Disney and Universal are happy to wait to see the results of some of the Smaller more local attractions opening first. They especially want to see how people behave. If there’s a general disrespect for the rules laid out I think it will push back their opening plans, if all goes well and people generally behave well then it’s a good indicator they could give it a try. City Walk and Disney Springs give a little taste for that behavior too, but since that’s mostly locals it’s still not 100% the same as bringing people in from around the country.