Walt Disney World has set a June 22 reopening for its Wilderness Lodge Resort and Campground as well as most Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts.
Among the resorts that will be opening on that date are Disney's Old Key West Resort; Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows; Disney's Riviera Resort; Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort and The Villas at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort.
Disney has created a new Know Before You Go webpage, which has a complete list of the June 22 reopenings.
Many of the services and features at the resorts have been modified or suspended during the initial reopening period. Valet parking is unavailable except for guests with disabilities. Character dining has also been suspended.
Disney said guests will find items like extra linens, towels and glassware in single-use, individually wrapped packaging. Pillows will be double-cased. Light housekeeping will be offered every other day unless guests opt out.
Laundry services, in-room celebrations and club level services will not be available in the initial start-up.
Another change: FastPass+ service will be suspended as Disney plans to use additional queue space to manage capacity for attractions and maintain physical distancing.
Disney said pools with water features at its resorts may operate with reduced hours while leisure pools will be open 24 hours a day. All pools will have reduced capacity. Stormalong Bay at Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resorts will not be open during the initial reopening period.
Pin trading with cast members will continue on pin boards in select locations, but cast pin trading with lanyards will not be available.
Fireworks voyages and tasting cruises, fun runs, hula lessons, in-room childcare services, Mermaid School, special culinary, cultural and animal programs and the Wonderland Tea Party at Park Fare will not be initially offered.
Disney is strongly encouraging guests to use online check-in in advance of arrival. Checkout will be automatic for everyone, except guests with unresolved charges.