When the parks reopen, what supporting structures do they need in place outside of the bubble?
For example, I know that in the uk if a soccer match is expecting an attendance of more than 5000 people, there must be an ambulance and 50 police officers on duty. Do the parks need anything similar from health or law and order? That could clearly affect park reopening if they do need something.
Also, what about their supply chains? Again, I am aware in the uk that stadiums, clubs and some (small) local theme parks have donated food and supplies to those who need them. So, taking a slightly facetious example, how long will it take them to restock the ponchos that were donated as ppe? what about the food for the restaurants etc?
And then a big one for over here in the uk again, if people are going to be required to wear masks, then are there going to be enough masks available to divert away from essential need to Tourist visiting theme park needs?
Finally, are we going to have social distancing squares all over the park, like a giant chess board, so that your party will only be able to occupy a square that has nobody in the next square to it? That will make visiting the parks even more like a giant game of chess to get all FPs, DRs etc to fit in with plans.... ‘right I’m at the 60 day window, I now not only need to book the FP for ToT but also the route that I am going to take to walk from the car park to the ride...’ (booking the route is now an upcharge event as it’s a fun game to play for all the family - Disney’s Isolation Pathways Game)
I am joking but how do people think getting around the parks is actually going to work at reopening?a certain length of time in a land and then move onto the next land along designated pathways?