Disney announces reopening dates of more WDW hotels
Walt Disney World has revealed a timetable for reopening four more resort hotels in 2021.
Disney announced the All-Star Movies Resort would be first to welcome guests back on 22 March 2021.
Next up is Disney’s Beach Club Resort, which will reopen on 30 May, and then Disney’s Wilderness Lodge on 6 June.
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort is still targeting a reopening for summer 2021, although Disney still hasn’t given an exact date.
The resort is being renovated with rooms and the main building being refurbished, although it is partially open now for Disney Vacation Club members staying in villas and bungalows.
Disney has been reopening resort accommodations gradually over the past few months.
Numerous resorts are open and accepting reservations including Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, Disney’s Beach Club Villas, Caribbean Beach Resort and Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.
However Disney said the BoardWalk Inn, which Disney aleady said was reopening, will remain closed for the foreseeable future as ‘the reopening timeline continues to be re-evaluated.’
Written by Ray Montgomery, US Editor
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