Housekeeping Fully Resumes at Walt Disney World Resort Hotels

February 14, 2023

According to a statement by Walt Disney World Resort, full housekeeping services, which were limited during the COVID-19 pandemic, will resume by the end of February at all of its 25 Walt Disney World Resort hotels.

“We’ve heard from many of you about how much you love and have missed the more regular housekeeping services we offered prior to the pandemic,” said Ashely Jones, communication manager at Walt Disney World Resort, in the statement, “and I’m excited to share that we’ve been ramping them back up across Walt Disney World Resort hotels!”

“These full cleanings include everything you’d expect,” she continued, “from replacing towels and amenities to cleaning the bathrooms, making the beds, emptying trash and recycling, tidying the room, and vacuuming.”

Housekeepers will also be adding “playful” touches to resort rooms, such as posing guests’ Disney plush toys in cute ways or creating a “hidden Mickey” in the room by using supply restock.

“I love making those special little touches—that’s what it’s about,” said Duckky, a housekeeper at Disney’s BoardWalk Resort. “If I can make somebody smile every day just by walking past and saying, ‘have a magical day,’ that warms my heart. Everything I do here warms my heart.”

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