I posted a couple of pages back about not being able to get an "Off to Neverland" sign for my room so I thought I'd update...three days, two nights, multiple calls and notes to housekeeping, and one trip to the front desk later and I did finally find a sign in my room tonight. My daughter does not need to meet her group until 11 am, so it will be a late morning in the room and I'm hoping she can get some extra rest. I guess we'll see.
Also to mention, someone had mentioned a welcome packet in the room but there wasn't any other information about the new policy in the room, just the old sign someone else posted and a brochure that does not reference it. Maybe the next one will catch up with the policy change.
I couldn't mention earlier (because my bus trip ended) that my conversation about it with the front desk went in an unexpected direction that I am still processing but wanted to post a few thoughts.
I had gone to the front desk since I couldn't get a sign from housekeeping. As I mentioned, the first CM had no idea what I was talking about, but another CM heard and came over. I was not confrontational or angry. I was not even reporting any type of problem or incident, I just needed a sign since the group obligations are dictating our schedule in a way that I needed it.
They referred me back to housekeeping and then I said something along the lines of, "Can you help me understand how the new policy works here and what I might to expect in my room? We're going to be in our room during The day sometimes." I don't know if they've had issues, but the CM took an immediately defensive and fairly antagonistic stance which kind of blindsided me. I told him multiple times I wasn't questioning the policy change itself but that I just wanted to know some practical stuff, like if I could ask them to come back, etc. He couldn't provide a lot of specific answers, but did tell me it was "it was in my best interest" to answer if they knock. I asked what to do if they knocked while I was in the shower but he wouldn't answer. At one point he said, "I don't know where this line of questioning is going?" I was a little taken aback. I told him I was traveling alone with my 11 YO daughter and I just wanted to know how it worked. Since he emphasized multiple times that it is a change in policy, I don't think it's too much to ask as a guest how it works, especially as it may vary from resort to resort?

and as it was not mentioned at check in. Sorry for the long post!