danikoski
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This policy just irks me. First, it isn't a policy really, it's a free for all because no one seems to have written a standard procedure. Secondly, Disney knows how most people tour. I mean most tour guide books or sites tell you to take a mid-afternoon break. Now Disney is throwing a wrench in that scenario, which, IMO is pretty idiotic. Thirdly, this does nothing to increase security. I once set through a lecture about security at Amsterdam airport. One of the key aspects to it are plain clothes security personnel who wander the airport. They look for people acting oddly or situations that seem out of place. Disney should maybe up that kind of policy versus this one.
As a woman who travels alone for work a lot, I would absolutely be uncomfortable with a stranger, especially a male, just pounding on my door and demanding to be let in. And if I happen to be with my family and I've just put my baby down for a nap and someone starts incessantly pounding on the door for this absolutely pointless policy, that person on the other side of the door, along with hotel management, better be prepared for an angry mama.
As a woman who travels alone for work a lot, I would absolutely be uncomfortable with a stranger, especially a male, just pounding on my door and demanding to be let in. And if I happen to be with my family and I've just put my baby down for a nap and someone starts incessantly pounding on the door for this absolutely pointless policy, that person on the other side of the door, along with hotel management, better be prepared for an angry mama.