You might find some CM willing to let you take a peek. Truly, no top secret stuff in there, just an amazing amount of things to resupply rooms, house various engineering widgets, and meet the gazillion requests from guests.
Here's a brief rundown on how requests might work. It's 4 p.m. on Thursday evening and due to your location in Bldg 28, you see the grill out back of your balcony, and you had decided to grill and had run to Kroger for burgers and chicken. No grilling utensils are kept in rooms, so you call the front desk to request a set. The front desk assigns the task to CM Tiberius who gets the text and starts heading to the warehouse after just dropping off extra towels to the family in room 2922...which is located near the back of the property. As Tiberius is driving one of the small carts back to Bldg 12 (warehouse location if you recall from above), he gets a second text directing him to take a box fan to the GV in 1622 because they want to feel cool while sitting on their balcony. And then a third text seconds later where guests in 2412 would like another large skillet.
Tiberius gets to the warehouse, grabs all the items, and heads out the door of the warehouse, and just as he sits in his cart, gets yet another text--room 1222 is requesting extra toilet paper. With great alacrity, Tiberius dashes back into the warehouse for the toilet paper, runs up the steps to 1222 and drops off the TP, then back down to the cart where he starts back to three different buildings. Depending on how quick Tiberius was able to get back and grab the items he needs, he will deliver the items in the order he received them as there is a clock ticking on each item. If he's well within his window on all of the requests, he might deliver them in order of buildings, so 16 to 24 to 28. If the timing is close, chances are he'll get to 28 first, then 24, then 16 hoping to deliver each before the service request timer elapses. For the record, this is not an unusual scenario. . .at all. . .