Maybe I'm vacationing all wrong, but just how much discussion do some people have in their hotel room regarding "spending habits and preferences"? If you bugged my room, all you'd get is 2 or 3 hours of "We need to get going, #@*%!", "What time is our reservation?" or "Hang on, I need to use the bathroom before we go". And a fair amount of arguing. 75% of the time we're not even there.
Maybe you'll find out we're eating dinner at Boathouse on Saturday at 7:00, but you'd already know just about all of my on-property activities by virtue of
MDE. Disney already knows where I am, where I'm eating dinner, where I had lunch, when I entered each park, what credit cards I have linked to my account, what tchotchkes I bought at the Emporium, what beer I had at Biergarten and Geyser Point, my address, phone number, email, you name it. Hell, when DME was a thing, they even knew what airline you were flying and your flight number.
Are folks planning on doing the whole "Hey Alexa, how is my Goldman portfolio performing today?" while getting ready to catch the bus to MK? I get the whole Big Brother thing, but seriously how much of anything important does anyone say in their hotel room at WDW? And anyway, the NSA is listening to everything already anyhow...
