MakiraMarlena
It's a big black fish to you
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- Mar 28, 2005
I'm not entirely sure I would expect the hotel to jump immediately and call the police when a guest reports something missing from the room. Sounds like the OP expected that either her husband or the hotel would call and make a report, since she was overwhelmed with getting ready to leave, and they didn't report it to the hotel until they were on the way out the door and she expected immediate action. Apparently her husband still hasn't made a report. As the property owner, yes, you should make a report to the sheriff's office (not sure if AKL is in Osceola or Orange county, I think only the All Stars are in Osceola.). You are best able to describe the property and when and where it was last seen.
If for nothing else, so they can determine whether there is a pattern of thefts from resort rooms. That's how they caught the housekeeper at the All-Stars recently who was taking money from guest rooms. If the watch was indeed stolen, it's not likely he will get it back.
When you are in the room, use the bolt and the latch.
If for nothing else, so they can determine whether there is a pattern of thefts from resort rooms. That's how they caught the housekeeper at the All-Stars recently who was taking money from guest rooms. If the watch was indeed stolen, it's not likely he will get it back.
Guess ill be sleeping with one she open in 13 days!
When you are in the room, use the bolt and the latch.