Right -- those rotten @$%@@&&XXX's stole some of my wife's jewelry a couple of years ago. She didn't discover it until we got home and was really wailing...so I asked her, "Sweetie...did you check the safe before we left?"
It got real quiet, and then she asked if I still had the front desk number for OKW on my cell. Needless to say, the front desk CM just laughed and said, "Yeah, we have it! We were waiting for you to call to see how you want it shipped."
To this day, whenever she can't find something, I tell her to check the safe!![]()
Jim, in all the 100's of nights a year I spend in hotel rooms around the world, I have never thought to blame the hotel staff for something going missing. I HAVE missed a few items, and like your wife, realized later that I had simply put it elsewhere.
While there may be rogue elements, housekeepers have one of the most difficult jobs in a hotel, and I doubt that many of them are going to put their jobs on the line.
I have however heard many many stories about guests leaving cash in their pillowcases (and claiming that it was stolen), diamond earrings in wadded up kleenex which was then tossed away (and claimed that it was stolen), items left in the safe (and claimed that it was stolen), etc etc etc.
I have ALSO then heard about hotel staff going through dumpsters, or dirty laundry, to find those items for guests.
I just hate to see these leaps which publically blame some of the hardest working people at WDW, when they have no means of defending themselves here.