Disney World's resort hotels return June 22 from COVID-19 shutdown: Here's what to expect

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Disney World's resort hotels return June 22 from COVID-19 shutdown: Here's what to expect
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Walt Disney World and Disney Resort hotels are reopening in the coming weeks. Here are a few changes to expect.

It's tied to last month's reopening ofA few basics for those considering a Disney Resort hotel stay:Florida requires visitors from New York, New Jersey and ConnecticutDisney Resort hotels require a confirmed reservation for overnight stays and a confirmed dining reservation for day guests.Cashless or contactless forms of payment are recommended.. Guests will be automatically checked out of their rooms to eliminate the need for a front-desk interaction.

People who experience symptoms of COVID-19, have been in contact with someone with a confirmed or suspected case of COVID-19 within the past 14 days or are under quarantine orders will not be allowed to enter a Disney Resort hotel.Disney Resort hotels increased cleaning in public and high-traffic areas such as elevators and escalators, handrails, benches, tables, door handles and restrooms.

Guests will find individually wrapped glassware and double-cased pillows in their rooms. Every-other-day light cleaning service will include removal of trash and replacement of towels, replenishment of room and bathroom amenities and wiping of vanity and other counter surfaces.Bus service will be available between Disney Resort hotels and the Disney Springs retail and dining complex, and the theme park when it reopens.

Dry-cleaning and valet laundry service will not be available, but self-service laundry will be available.Fitness centers may have reduced hours and capacity. Instructor-led fitness classes will not be available.In-room child care services and special classes and programs will not be available.

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