That said, as much as my fellow Floridians don't like to admit it, what happens in cities like Chicago and New York absolutely has a serious impact on WDW. These metro areas are huge feeder markets for WDW, which isn't designed to sustain itself just on local APs. Chicagoland, for example, is the second largest out-of-state market for WDW after the Tri-State Area (so much so that Disney Destinations has sizable offices in the Loop and sponsors some local activities). Disney's already not getting anywhere close to enough visitors from these areas (hence why offerings remain so limited, especially outside the parks and DS). If these areas start issuing stay-at-home orders or more aggressive travel restrictions, the little activity WDW is seeing these from these areas will likely disappear. That will have a tangible effect. You can expect park hours to condense. You can expect shops and restaurants to reduce hours or return to being "temporarily unavailable." Again (and I'm an AP myself), WDW cannot survive or sustain itself of APs and FL Residents. It's not built for that. All that in mind, given the direction we're currently headed, I foresee a lot of 5pm closes after the new year.