not trying to be combative, but you guys realize that at some point that same kid may be on a playground before yours, sat at the same table in a restaurant before you, touched and put back every toy before you bought your kid one for a birthday gift...etc.
This behavior isnt just limited to theme parks, its BEEN all around us for years—and we were fine.
I'm not just shilling for theme parks, but I'm having this argument with my wife a lot now in regards to was use to be simple everyday things. I'm like, "we are never getting on an airplane ever again?" "We are never going on vacation ever again?" "Weddings are going to just be 10 people from now on?" (actually as the father of a daughter, I may be ok with that one, lol). But I'm sorry, I refuse the accept that this is going our life moving forward now because this virus chased us into our homes for 2 months. I don't discount that it wasn't there and very real, I live on Long Island NY, one of the nation's hot spots. But I also cling to the ida that these butt-sniffing kids have been around us our whole lives, and as gross as it maybe a little ignorance allowed our bodies to do the job that our bodies do while we all went out and had fun.
The one thing this virus did was make us too hyper aware of our everyday surroundings, everything we touched and everyone we came into contact with. Unfortunately we already had a large segment of society who (IMO) were already over-sanitizing and ultra concerned about "germs." This just shot them into a whole new level of germ-warrior level and added a bunch more people to the highly germaphobe list. In my completely unscientific opinion, we hurting ourselves more then we are helping with mindsets like this.