HopperFan
"It's a bug-eat-bug world out there, princess."
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I get the frustration for those who want maximum privacy when staying in a hotel, but the bottom line is, you're staying on someone else's property, and they have a right to enter the room whenever they choose. Going offsite isn't going to prevent this from happening. Other hotel chains have the same security concerns that Disney does.
I think they have every right to enter as it is their property ......... but I think that right should be exercised should they suspect that something is wrong, if there are bad smells or complaints or leaking water ........... even landlords are usually required to give something like 24 hours notice unless there is an emergency. Will they have set hours they can enter or will I risk them walking in at odd hours?
So I pass on Housekeeping .... Disney sends in Housekeepers each day to .......... do what? Look under the beds? Check in the drawers? Sniff in my fridge? Maybe shake my suitcase? Why not just bring in dogs to sniff to make sure I have no explosives in the room?
I know that is sarcastic but seriously, what are these Housekeepers being instructed to search for in our rooms?
Having the right to do it and actually doing it are different things. Disney is actually going to do it, every day. We rented for 10years- yes my landlord had the right to enter, but never did. Sure as heck not EVERY DAY.
THIS^ and the hang tag and it's message make it sound like Disney is saying, we are coming like it or not. They honestly could have covered their bases on need to check rooms in the fine print you sign at check in if it were just a highly random, based on concern issue ....... I take this hang tag as saying "expect it". I will be interested to see if they change the locking mechanisms.