I know we all arm chair board room choices and all, but one thing I've really wondered in 'reopening' is what lawyers talk about. I mean, I've felt like the (business) world took a pause and now I see that these parks are pushing responsibility back to the self, making the individual the owner of their choices (now me as an individual, I know for my family, we need extra care to avoid potential actions of others).
What does a company do save do their best to follow CDC recommendations?
Now, the real thing I do not know, well that I am not 100% sure of is that when folks always bring up 'insurance'. Wouldn't a company the size of Disney self insure? Wouldn't they (most likely) be the only ones big enough to self insure?
I just wonder if something like being self insured (plus furloughing all your employees) would be reason enough for a slower approach to opening?
On the planning for capacity on a OPs side, how many tourist would one expect to be able to reach Orlando, I mean are all fights up to capacity, little things like that, how does one sit down and figure out rooms/rides/food....safety/health, employees, guest...I shall find a pool with a home before I visit a theme park ;-)