Existing reservations are being cancelled, but most restaurants will not be closed. Most will still be open for ADR's, but it will be at highly limited capacity due to the current regulations. There are still a lot of unknowns as to what will exactly be open, and even once it's figured out it's all subject to change.
Every resort on property offers some kind of quick service option. I think there will be encouragement by Disney to take food either to-go to eat in your room or to utilize room service where available (potentially lower fees, as it's always been quite expensive to do room service).
You seem quite knowledgable about the topic, so if it's alright with you, let's continue......
So any family is going to be planning a vacation at a Disney Resort, and after having all their dining plans cancelled by Disney, families may find that 'availability' really means take-out?
I understand that there are going to be changes in capacity, but how the heck can a family honor their vacation plans when they have no idea if Disney is merely capable of serving anything beyond a mobile order for hamburgers & fries?
This is their plan?
Like everyone, we are frustrated.
But like many people, I am attempting to determine the value of my Disney vacation that NO LONGER INCLUDES fireworks, parades, and the ability to know where to eat.
Let's add - we have no idea if swimming pools are going to be open. No idea if indoor shows (i.e., 3-D movies, animatronics, sing-alone, etc.) are going to be available either.
To recap - Disney is offering folks with existing reservations the opportunity to come for a few rides at the Park they have reserved. That's it.
What is a family to do with their time if dining opportunities are questionable and non-Park options do not exist?
I will give Disney great latitude, but committing $1,000's with so many unknowns, still, may have finally reached the absurd to me.
<Shaking-head side-to-side>, this is their plan?