It’s a whole new world of cleanliness and sanitation in Disney World and we’re still getting used to it!
There are all sorts of health and safety policies for Cast Members and guests, and now that it’s been over a year and a half since Disney World reopened following the 2020 closure, we’re wondering how things have (or have not!) changed. We have to say, some things have definitely surprised us about the way that cleaning is handled for rides and attractions now. Find out how cleaning is done in 2022!
1. The Skyliner Cleaning Schedule
Hey, the Skyliner is TECHNICALLY a ride, isn’t it? As you can imagine, we’ve taken many trips on the Disney Skyliner in Disney World by now. Although the “ride” initially reopened with Cast Members seating one party per gondola, note that Cast Members are now seating gondolas up to capacity, which means you might end up seated with strangers. All guests are required to wear facial coverings during the ride.
Still, it’s the cleaning procedures that surprise us about this popular transportation method. A Cast Member we spoke to on the Skyliner’s reopening day told us that the gondolas are only being cleaned once a day. With so many guests passing through, we thought they might be wiped down more than that, but we recently confirmed that this cleaning policy is still in place. A Cast Member told us that the insides of each gondola are fully wiped down every night.
Luckily, with the vented design of the gondola, there’s ample airflow through each cabin all the time. But if you’re still a little put off by the once-a-day cleaning, there are things you can do to feel safer when riding the Skyliner. Bring wipes or sanitizer to keep your hands clean after you’ve been in the gondola space.
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2. Most ride vehicles are only cleaned twice a day.
We kind of expected rides to be cleaned SUPER often, and after reopening rides were cleaned every few hours. We recently spoke to a few Cast Members at different attractions who let us know that rides are now generally cleaned in the mornings and the evenings.
As the parks have become busier, one Cast Member said that they can’t stop the rides for more frequent cleaning or they get too backed up. So if this cleaning schedule makes you uncomfortable, keep an eye out for hand sanitizer stations and bring your own! Be sure to sanitize before and after each ride.
Here are Disney World’s current health and safety guidelines for 2022.
3. High-touch surfaces aren’t always cleaned more often.
Although high-touch surfaces such as finger scans, iPads, credit card machines, and pin pads are wiped down approximately once an hour, there are some high-touch areas on rides that we would expect to get some extra attention when it comes to cleaning — especially on the more interactive attractions.
We know that even on rides with high-touch elements like the pull-toys on Toy Story Mania, the blasters on Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, the seats on Flight of Passage, and the controls on The Magic Carpets of Aladdin and Dumbo the flying elephant are cleaned only in the mornings and evenings.
Like the other items on this list, antibacterial wipes can definitely help to disinfect these surfaces and your hands.
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Note that Disney World is changing protocol regularly based on feedback from healthcare professionals and the day to day activity in the parks, so if you’re seeing a different cleaning protocol, let us know! And keep reading DFB for more Disney World news and updates!
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What has surprised YOU about Disney World’s cleaning policies? Tell us in the comments!Â
Ed says
What type of sanitizing formula are they using, is it a premixed, or do the cast members have to mix it, what is the alcohol level of the sanitizer 80,90 % can you get this information or not thanks say hello to aj
Tim says
Shouldn’t it say one party per gondola instead of one gondola per party?
Gwen says
Do we know what they’re using to sanitize surfaces? If they’re using products like Microban, I wouldn’t be concerned with how frequently they are sanitizing, since those products create an antimicrobial surface for 24 hours.
Charlene says
Gwen, I’ve seen the Microban ad a lot lately (they seem to be sponsoring a lot of Animal Planet streaming). Microban kills bacteria and viruses, but the lingering effect is only for bacteria, not viruses. It’s in the small print at the bottom of their video ad.
DFB Sarah says
Gwen, the team has seen EcoLab Peroxide Multi Surface Cleaner and Disinfectant.
Mary says
I am not alarmed that they clean “only” every 2 hours in many areas. We should use our common sense, follow posted and verbal instructions and use sanitizer and wash hands frequently. As you say, keep your own sanitizers on hand. Staying safe is our own responsibility, not all Disney’s. Thank you.
S says
I’m surprised no one has mentioned that it doesn’t appear to be social distancing in the photo of Mickey’s runaway train ride above. Shame on Disney. And depending on what they use, if you are allergic (as I am), you could be covered in a rash. If they used alcohol or alcohol mixed with hydrogen peroxide, then no worries. But if they use some chemical or fragrance, that can cause reactions. And they should be cleaning way more frequently like we’ve all heard that Universal does. Anyone who visits now is upping their chances of getting and spreading the virus–no wonder the U.S. is in the state that it is.
Elizabeth says
NIH has released a study on the virus and how long it remains on different surfaces. The time is different for different surfaces.The key to contamination is cleaning .However , it would be impossible to clean every surface after each and every person . I feel confident that WDW is doing it’s a best to disinfect the parks. The best practice is to sanitize or to wash your hands properly, that is wash for 20 seconds and dry thoroughly ( children are taught to say the alphabet while washing their hands ) But just as important is not to touch you face , nose or eyes even after washing your hands. This area is referred to as ” The Triangle of Death ” in medical jargon. It is also important to wear your mask covering both nose and mouth . The mask should fit snuggly under the chin and lay flat , without puckering , against the sides of your face. I don’t
mean to sound as if I am pontificating I just want everyone to stay safe and healthy
Eileen says
As a highly allergic person, I would really like to know what Disney is using to spray and sanitize. 90% alcohol would be best. Chemicals and fragrances make me extremely sick, and repeated exposure ride after ride will ruin my Disney vacation. I have seen this concern mentioned above but with no reply. I would love for DFB to help us find some answers. Thank you for all you do to help us enjoy our Disney World experiences, but most especially for helping us to stay safe and healthy.
DFB Sarah says
Eileen, what we have seen in use is EcoLab Peroxide Multi-Surface Cleaner and Disinfectant. They may be using others, and we’ll keep watching for that information.
Gianna says
I was just at Disney for 4 days, stayed on property and used their transportation. Everything is clean and they are adhering to social distancing measures. I felt nothing but safe being there. I finished all the parks in just a few hours! The crowd levels were low and the new temperature and bag check screenings were super quick! Disney is doing a great job and I’m already planning my next trip!
YA says
I was just there Aug 1 thru Aug 8.2020 and I think the cast member only saw what they saw at the park they worked at. Maybe. We saw cleaning quite often. In fact out of the 17 rides we did at Magic Kingdom literally all were stopped for cleaning which took no longer than 5 or 7 min. We definitely had no issues there. There are hand sanitizer stations EVERYWHERE!!! I had plenty at hand but it was glorious to see them using the good stuff. We went to all parks and it was the same… Social distancing, cleaning, reminders of masks to be kept on etc. The buses were also social distanced and sanitized. We encountered a few that asked we wait a few min for the stuff to dry. We rode the Skyline, and there’s nothing to touch, but it’s nice to have sanitizer at hand regardless if it doesn’t get cleaned. Yes, the vents do circulate outside air. One big issue i thought was inconvenient for me was having to do our own beds. But I get it it’s all about minimal touching the rooms and guests stuff. But as always ask for what you need extra of and you’ll be fine. Also fyi they only clean your room every 4 day or not at all. Also visited Disney Springs and there it was a bit crowded but still easy to shop at. Oh and it’s all about mobile ordering Or reservations. Plan ahead.
Every day and everywhere we went our temperature was checked, you can’t slide in at all without being noticed.
Stephanie says
What are the doing to verify that they are actually killing viruses on surfaces? There are test kits available to test the high touch surfaces for COVID-19. I wonder if Disney is utilizing this technology that is available. Seems like the responsible thing to do.
DFB Sarah says
Stephanie, that’s an interesting question. I’ll see if the on-site team has heard anything about this.
Mark McIntire says
I’ve seen some comments expressing concern about disinfectants and allergies. My family and were at WDW for 12 days when the parks opened in July. My son and I suffer from allergies, but I honestly can’t recall a moment when I noticed the cleaning agents. No smell, no feel. I can remember at least one occasion being the first to ride Haunted Mansion immediately after a cleaning. Totally non issue.
Hope this helps.
TD says
We spent 10 days at WDW the week after everything opened. It seemed every line we ended up in they made an announcement that they were sanitizing the vehicles and that there would be a delay. They did it quickly and efficiently. There was no residue, and nearly no delay. Social distancing was in place everywhere, and a ridiculous abundance of hand sanitizer stations. I can definitely say that WDW was 100% cleaner than any of the airports we had to use to/from there. Disney has the safety locked in, and for the first time ever our entire family came home without getting sick from a Disney trip!! Also worth mentioning was that the safety measures did not distract from the fun that we all had. Great job Disney, keep up the great work!!
DFB Sarah says
Thanks for sharing, TD!
Rick jackson says
I have sat on a few rides after the cleaning and yes my bottom got wet from the seat. They do use someone that made my shorts tie dyed after washing so I will not wear cloths that I care to much about to disney in the near future.
DARYLL WILSON says
I have tons of faith in Disney. My daughter goes to a science and medical based college. Once a day they use the misting disinfecting spray. Not sure of exactly what type. But it works for 10+ hours. And the classrooms are sprayed each night. With Disney doing it every couple hours, requiring social distancing and masks they are definitely keeping us safe. I cant wait to get back there
Andrea says
This is really interesting. I never thought about how and when they are cleaning the rides but I would have thought it would be more often than every two hours. I would love the one party per gondola idea, even though it might mean having to wait longer. Thanks for posting the articles. I love all of your Disney secrets and tips! It’s fun to visit vicariously!
Rob Mc says
If the cleaning protocols and schedules have remained pretty much the same since they reopened (based on CDC guidelines, etc.), and Disney has not become a ‘super spreader’ sight, I think it’s ok to say that what they are doing is obviously working and people shouldn’t worry too much about it. Enough time had passed for things to go ‘wrong’ with their protocols and they certainly would have self corrected by now.
Michael says
I believe you mean Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin, not Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters.
DFB Sarah says
Thanks, Michael!