I relate to the dislike of the new policy's negative impact to innocent guests, but I wonder if hotel practices in most other countries would actually be even more intrusive?
I have not researched this question. Perhaps some of you who have extensively traveled abroad can comment on the presence or absence of such practices overseas.
We aren't worldly travelers either so I'm not sure about oversea practice's.
We are from western Canada. For a lot of years we didn't take vacations as we felt we couldn't afford the vacations we wanted.
Fortunately our financial situation is now one that we can afford to take yearly vacations to Orlando for a couple weeks at a time.
In 2008 we went on what we thought would be a once in a lifetime vacation to Disney World for 10 days. We loved Orlando so much we have been going there every December for 2 weeks every year since. We love Universal as well as WDW and always stay onsite at one of them. Typically it's been 2 years WDW and one year Universal as a rotation. It's really the only major place outside of Canada we've been, other than a couple of short trips to Philadelphia to watch our favorite NHL team the Flyers play.
What I can tell you is that in Canada they don't do "security" checks and would be surprised if that ever happens here.
As a comparison I've found Disney's housekeeping to always be a little more intrusive than the Royal Pacific resort at Universal where we usually stay there. We typically have the DND sign up quite a bit and only need housekeeping every 2nd or 3rd day. My wife has sleeping problems and our Disney vacation style is quite a bit different than other peoples. This past December royal Pacific did an outstanding job of leaving us alone. Not only did they not knock on the door, but when they left a message of the phone it just went straight to message and the phone didn't ring. The message light lit up on the phone and the message was simply asking us to call if we wanted our room serviced.
I actually told DW about this policy last night and some of the conversation on DIS and she was quite upset. Here is the problem:
It's quite common in the morning for me to get up and go to the fitness center to work out while she is sleeping. The door can't be latched because than I would be locked out. Sometimes she falls into a deep sleep in that 9am-11am range and might not hear a knocking at the door. If they barge in while she is sleeping she will completely freak out. She also might not be comfortable awswering the door when I'm not there. It is also common for us to not leave the room until 2pm-3pm some days. We are night owls on vacation and I'm not interested in being disturbed at all while we are in the room. I also don't feel like I need to explain this or schedule times while on vacation.
Right now it looks like Universal will get all our business. As the Universal resorts are owned or operated by Loews the only way I could see them adopting this type of policy would be if the entire chain adopted it. If that happens we will most likely just vacation in Canada and not spend the $10k+ a year in the USA. We would switch from winter vacations to summer vacations I guess.
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