Disney (and Universal now on some attractions) has already eliminated guest safety. Any place where you are within six feet of someone, plexiglass or not, isn’t safe. Scientific studies have shown that plexiglass is not a substitute for masks and distancing. With cases skrocketing they need to make an effort to keep people apart, not think of ways to bring people closer.
Went to Universal a few days ago. Procedures had changed on some rides since the last time I went. Loading every row, one party per row, on Gringotts, Men in Black, and Mummy. Could be others but I didn’t ride everything; I’ve heard Rip Ride and Hulk are the same way but I don’t do big coasters. Unlike at Disney, TM were very reluctant to accommodate our request to mantain a safe distance from others on the ride. Went to guest services to politely complain and tm didn’t even know they were loading every row, let alone know why they aren’t following the health standards given by the scientists and listed on their own website, on their signs, and on their audio recordings. At this rate I may just drop both passes and never return after they expire. Businesses have a responsibility to do what they can to keep people safe. Profit is not more important than people’s health and lives.