More news coverage on lack of trams from earlier this week in an NPR article on "skimpflation":
NPR Skimpflation Article
"All is not so happy at the happiest place on Earth. The guests of the Magic Kingdom are restless. Despite reopening more than six months ago, Disney World and Disneyland have yet to restart their tram services to and from parking lots, forcing visitors to walk
nearly a mile to enter and exit the parks. Some Disney fans are acting as though the company is a kind of greedy Cruella de Vil, willing to slaughter cute puppies and turn them into coats for a profit.
"Customer service is gone at Disney," says commenter James E. on Facebook. "It's all about maximizing profit now."
"They haven't brought back the trams because it's saving Disney money!" writes Daniel P. "Trams need to be driven by multiple drivers."
It's all about "GREED," says Harry Z. "It has nothing to do with COVID at this point."
A couple of weeks ago, amid mounting online fury over Disney's transportation issues, the company announced it was finally
reopening its famous monorail system. But, the company said, its trams to and from parking lots will remain idle for the foreseeable future."