There's very little that's not going to hurt the economy. I heard on the radio a California official claim that over 1,000,000 have lost their jobs in the restaurant industry. Restaurants forced to limit the number of customers will struggle. In NJ they want to allow restaurants to use streets and parking lots to increase but not many have that option.
How do you social distance at theme parks? "Abigail Disney is flabbergasted over the Walt Disney Co.'s decision to furlough hundreds of thousands low-paid workers after paying its executives millions of dollars. The Walt Disney Co. announced earlier this month it's furloughing employees "whose jobs aren't necessary at this time." The coronavirus pandemic has forced a major chunk of Disney's businesses to temporarily suspend operations, including its parks, resorts and entertainment productions. More than 75% of the company's 223,000 employees work for the Parks and Products division." https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/22/business/abigail-disney-furloughs-bonus-pay-coronavirus-trnd/index.html
www.hotel-online.com › market-reports 2 days ago - In comparison with the week of 28 April through 4 May 2019, the industry reported the following: Occupancy: -75.8% to 16.6%
Rebounds in those industries, and the airline industry, depend on how many people maintain the "fear factor" after the all clear sounds, are willing to expose themselves in those places, and have the financial means to do so. Impossible to predict. But I'd bet the number of people saying "let's go to Disneyland this year" is substantially lower than in the past