I've mentioned this in some other thread, but since we already had a trip booked in Aug (Hotel, tickets, flights, ADRs, etc...) with the only thing left to deal with being FP+, if the parks are open by our trip (and that's the actual parks, not just the resorts and DS) then we'll be going for that trip, regardless of the reduced experience. Otherwise, if they're not open, then I'll see what our rebooking options are to minimize our financial losses since currently most of what we have is reschedulable, but not refundable.
However, if it wasn't for the fact that we've already done all this planning and cash outlay, if I was booking from scratch.... I wouldn't be booking at all. At least, not until I knew for a fact that the experience was back to full, normal operation. At that point in time, we'd probably be looking about 7-8 months out or so, our usual pre-booking window, so that we can get our ADRs, package deals, and whatnot like we normally do.
Normally we'd just take the dogs with us in the RV, and they love camping, but I've found that if we're going someplace that we expect we'll be away from the RV for long stretches at a time, then we just get them a babysitter instead of trying to do the boarding thing. It's basically a win all around. One of the nieces or nephews gets either a long week end (or a week long in some cases) break from their family and basically gets a house to themselves. We get somebody who watches both the house and the dogs, and the dogs are left in an environment where they feel safe and secure, by staying in their house. I know it feels odd to consider going RVing without the dogs, but if you can get them a babysitter, maybe give that a try for at least one trip, when you know it'll be unfair to them to be cooped up all day.