Walt Disney World Sends Out New Guest Survey To Guests About Returning

We still don’t have a reopening date yet for the Walt Disney World Resort, but a new survey has started being sent out to guests. In this survey, guests are being asked questions about upcoming reservations and how the coronavirus pandemic could affect their stay.

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Recently, Disney released a series of possible guidelines and considerations that the parks could implement upon reopening. As we await confirmed information, a new survey has been sent out to guests to detail their upcoming stays.

Before taking the survey, guests were asked to assume:

  • Stay-at-home restrictions have been lifted and you are able to travel
  • No restrictions in Central Florida prevent you from traveling to the area
  • Travel providers and Central Florida attractions, including the Walt Disney World Resort, will have implemented a new set of health and safety measures (such as all employees and customers wearing face coverings, enhanced disinfecting and cleaning of facilities, limiting capacity and density of large gatherings, etc.)

Here are some of the questions posed in the survey:

We will continue to keep you updated on the Disney Parks and their reopening dates and info, just as we did with Disney Springs. Hopefully, we will know more soon.

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Comments

  1. Darlene says

    I think if people use common sense and follow guidelines set then it should be fine. There are always people with illnesses and we can never escape them. I also feel discriminating people by age is not right. I know young people that are more at risk then the people labeled as seniors. People should know there own risks and make make the decision. It shouldn’t matter if your 40 or 65. I myself would love to be able to come and enjoy some time at the Cabins in the campground, whether I go to a park or not.

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