Hi Martha,
Thanks for stopping by the Disney Parks Moms Panel with your excellent question. Walt Disney World has always been known for its attention to detail, especially when it comes to cleanliness and safety. More than once, I've seen a theme park cast member rush to pick up a tiny piece of paper almost before it hit the ground.
As the parks and resorts have begun phased reopening,
health and safety measures have been enhanced even further to minimize contact, promote physical distancing and intensify cleaning procedures, especially in high traffic areas.
In the resorts,
Mousekeeping has modified its practices as well. Before you arrive, during the thorough cleaning of the room, special attention will be paid to high-touch areas, such as the remote control and the door handles. Housekeeping tools are cleaned between rooms, and the floors will be both vacuumed and steamed between guests.
You'll find double pillow cases, individually wrapped single-use amenities and individually wrapped glasses.
Instead of entering your room daily, Mousekeeping will come every other day to replenish your towels and supplies, empty the trash and clean surfaces such as the bathroom vanity and the counters. You can decline this service if you would rather not have a Mousekeeper in your room again during your stay.
I hope that helps, Martha. You will find
updated information about health and safety procedures on the Walt Disney World website. And please check back with us if we can answer any other questions for you about Returning to the Magic.
Wilma