Cleaning protocols after reopening?
Posted: July 11th, 2021, 4:22 am
Obviously, Disney hotel rooms in general are always well-cleaned, but I was wondering: Do we know if Disney will do some kind of special "deep-cleaning" on these room that have sat closed for more than 500 days? (Still kind of boggles the mind!)
Unless the AC units were run regularly, they will probably be kind of gross, and I'm hoping that someone came through on a schedule and flushed toilets, and ran water down all the drains. I presume that the beds were (hopefully) all stripped prior to closure, but if the linens for all of the rooms were just stored, at best they will be "stale"... at worst, they - well, let's not even contemplate that. No one wants to think about moldy sheets and towels.
My logical brain knows that Disney has done this before (see also Post-9/11 closures) but this was so much longer. Do we have any idea how the Resorts will be "reopened" and what will be done to insure that the rooms are really clean, and ready for Guests?
And, even once opened - is Disney still using the COVID cleaning protocols they developed previously?
Unless the AC units were run regularly, they will probably be kind of gross, and I'm hoping that someone came through on a schedule and flushed toilets, and ran water down all the drains. I presume that the beds were (hopefully) all stripped prior to closure, but if the linens for all of the rooms were just stored, at best they will be "stale"... at worst, they - well, let's not even contemplate that. No one wants to think about moldy sheets and towels.
My logical brain knows that Disney has done this before (see also Post-9/11 closures) but this was so much longer. Do we have any idea how the Resorts will be "reopened" and what will be done to insure that the rooms are really clean, and ready for Guests?
And, even once opened - is Disney still using the COVID cleaning protocols they developed previously?