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I’ve been at BLT for a few days, just wanted to add my perspective from a resort, can’t speak to the parks.
I will caveat that it feels very lightly occupied here - like maybe 25% or so (that’s a rough guess). There are other guests around, but not very many.
Cleaning procedures are abundant, particularly around the pool and main entrances. Does that mean someone comes and cleans every surface someone touches? Absolutely not, and if that is one’s expectation level it would be best not to go to WDW (or anywhere) right now as it’s just not practical.
Personally I fall more on the personal accountability end of the spectrum and don’t rely on any business to make me feel or be safe, but after taking it in for a few days my impression is they are putting a lot of time, resources, and prep into cleaning standards/procedures. Honestly more than I expected.
I mean, when is the last time a CM sprayed/wiped down the entire handrail all of the way up any pool slide? How about never. But they’re doing it now with frequency.
How much can all of this keep up when the guest count increases? Hard to say of course. But my initial impression is Disney about the best it can under the difficult circumstances.
I will caveat that it feels very lightly occupied here - like maybe 25% or so (that’s a rough guess). There are other guests around, but not very many.
Cleaning procedures are abundant, particularly around the pool and main entrances. Does that mean someone comes and cleans every surface someone touches? Absolutely not, and if that is one’s expectation level it would be best not to go to WDW (or anywhere) right now as it’s just not practical.
Personally I fall more on the personal accountability end of the spectrum and don’t rely on any business to make me feel or be safe, but after taking it in for a few days my impression is they are putting a lot of time, resources, and prep into cleaning standards/procedures. Honestly more than I expected.
I mean, when is the last time a CM sprayed/wiped down the entire handrail all of the way up any pool slide? How about never. But they’re doing it now with frequency.
How much can all of this keep up when the guest count increases? Hard to say of course. But my initial impression is Disney about the best it can under the difficult circumstances.