Since Disney World reopened last summer, more and more attractions, restaurants, hotels, and services have returned.

Even though things like valet have returned to Disney World hotels, Club Level Service has been unavailable for quite some time. But today, reservations for Club Level rooms have officially opened!
Recently, Disney shared some news about the Club Level rooms and lounges returning with travel agents. While Club Level Lounges will be reopening soon at select Disney World hotels, reservations for Club Level rooms and suites are available starting today!

Club Levels will follow physical distancing and face mask requirements, offer exclusive food and drink options, and add more personalized experiences for guests.

Disney plans to have a phased reopening for Club Level Service and gave the following break-down.
- Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa — Royal Palm Club — September 16th, 2021
- Disney’s BoardWalk Inn — September 23rd, 2021
- Disney’s Contemporary Resort — September 26th, 2021
- Disney’s Wilderness Lodge — December 16th, 2021
- Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort — December 16th, 2021

The Club Levels at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, and Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Resort do not have a reopening date yet, but are expected to reopen at a later date.

If you want to stay in a Club Level room, be sure to book your reservation soon! When dates reopening dates are announced for the remaining Club Level hotels, we’ll let you know. In the meantime, stay tuned with All Ears for the latest Disney news!
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Can someone explain why this service isn’t coming back until the fall, though? I would think it would be one of the easiest for them to return back quickly (note: I have never stayed in a club level resort room, so I admit I don’t know what additional staff it requires and involves. I poor.) Because absent that explanation, this is making me think there isn’t a snap back to “normal” like we’ve all been expecting and (probably selfishly) wanting. This suggests the return to normal staffing to provide all the services guests have been accustomed may be more gradual and not complete until next season even. Am I reading too much into this? Yeah, probably.