All of that could have happened at any time before they started doing this.
True, but we were not forced to let anyone in who says they are a Disney security person to check the room. It was just musing over this. People are pretty trusting after all.All of that could have happened at any time before they started doing this.
True, but we were not forced to let anyone in who says they are a Disney security person to check the room. It was just musing over this. People are pretty trusting after all.
All of that could have happened at any time before they started doing this.
You don’t have to open the door for security if you’re not comfortable doing so. Let them know through the door. Ask them to come back later, when you’re not in the room.Yes, I guess it could have happened, BUT before this no one had to open the door to "security" whenever it was required. Now that the policy is in place, everyone knows you have to open your doors. I think the opportunity to take advantage of this situation is there for a criminal, moreso than before.
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35 people across 8.5 years, out of 50,000 employees at any given time? Just a tad over four arrests per year? Negligible.By David K. LiJuly 15, 2014 | 11:26am
Almost three dozen Disney theme park workers have been arrested for alleged kiddie-sex crimes since 2006, according to a broadcast report.
My parents regularly left 12 year old me home with five younger kids, in the evening. No, times weren't different then, and there wasn't less crime.I don’t think anybody is talking about leaving a child alone for hours at night.
Serious question. Would you really not leave your 12 year old alone for a minute or two in the middle of the day,
I don't know. What do you do at home? A Cast Member will have a key.It seems we are supposed to open our doors to a person we don't know for sure is a Disney employee?
Do they really search your belongings? Suitcases, etc? I understand the security issue, but I would feel violated to have my things touched, and gone through. Also, what if we are sleeping, or taking a shower? Do they try to get in the room when you are showering, or dressing? Did they knock, and wait, or just come into your room? What if you have babies that are light sleepers?Just wrapping up a split stay (Kidani/Poly) this week. Along the way we were notified at both resorts of the daily trash service that is really a security check (a search of your room and belongings for weapons)
This is no doubt in response to Las Vegas. I’m a realist and can understand the policy although it is security theatre at best. I’ve also been a bit put off at the level of absolute disregard for our privacy. There is still a placard on the door though now it says room occupied in lieu of do not disturb and let me tell you we were disturbed 4 out of six days. We are early risers and love the afternoon swim and nap before assessing the evening plans. Four times we were woken up by a cast member entering our room without permission through the room occupied sign. I should have prefaced this with the info that is passed on to guests stating if you put the sign out this then triggers housekeeping (yes housekeeping does the “security check” not actual security) to bypass your room and place a phone call to arrange their entry to complete the Security check. Our sign was put out every day and not one day were we called on the days we were away, they came in anyway. On the days we were there pleasantly slumbering and were awoken, we politely told them we don’t want the trash service and assured them all was ok; only to find our trash emptied later that night.
We have teen aged children who we allow to stay in the room at times and now we have to worry about a total stranger from housekeeping coming in weather we want them pet not.
This policy does not make me feel more secure, in fact, we have never felt less confident in our private space here in WDW than we did I this week.
Perhaps they should just search my vehicle and luggage upon arrival and leave my room alone. Those in charge of this ridiculous policy might also actually search the rooms and maybe just maybe rethink the newest cash grab that has come in the form of the start wars lightsaber and staff cases I’ve see every day that 100% could house an actual weapon.
No. Someone comes in, looks around, checks the bathrooms, tries the light switches, maybe takes the trash.Do they really search your belongings? Suitcases, etc?
Do they really search your belongings? Suitcases, etc? I understand the security issue, but I would feel violated to have my things touched, and gone through. Also, what if we are sleeping, or taking a shower? Do they try to get in the room when you are showering, or dressing? Did they knock, and wait, or just come into your room? What if you have babies that are light sleepers?
Security is not always upfront with why they’re in your room. One of the more common reasons they give for their visits is they need to check your lights. So they walk around your room and flip your light switches up and down to check. Kind of dumb, but funny at times when you’re watching them do this.I don't understand the flipping the light switches thing. Can someone enlighten me as to the purpose of this?![]()
Do they? We paid for the service that drops your luggage to your hotel from the train, so, it is perfectly possible they searched it when they stored it, I just didn't know about it. They didn't seem to disturb anything in the case though.In Paris they search all luggage of Disney hotel guests when they checkin so don’t be surprised if it ever comes to wdw
100% agree.Well, you are posting this around a few boards aren’t you. Short answer here, you can read the longer on another. The big issue for hotels, especially Disney, is human trafficking especially kids. They are looking for that so searching cars and luggage wouldn’t necessarily address that. They will search when they want because warnings would only alert the perp. The stranger from housekeeping or security is a Disney employee so no real concerns there.
If you fly or cruise it is likely that your things will be touched or gone through. Our suitcases were searched on our last Disney cruise and the confiscated my closet organizer I was planning to hang from the closet rod because people hang them over bathroom doors and scratch the paint. It is just part and parcel of traveling these days.Do they really search your belongings? Suitcases, etc? I understand the security issue, but I would feel violated to have my things touched, and gone through. Also, what if we are sleeping, or taking a shower? Do they try to get in the room when you are showering, or dressing? Did they knock, and wait, or just come into your room? What if you have babies that are light sleepers?