dclpluto
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No do not disturb sign in my room at BWV last month. No knock on the door on checkout day.
Do this and they won't bother you. Only takes a few seconds to put out.
No do not disturb sign in my room at BWV last month. No knock on the door on checkout day.
At least half the events we had sign on door. There were no signs in our two villas this trip. Maybe they've removed them? Not that it helps. And it shouldn't be happening without a sign regardless.
And I don't really believe the majority of people are staying past 11. Sure, a few, but there are so many that check out and leave on those early morning airport busses, there's got to be plenty of rooms to start working on.
This has been an issue for the last 9 years we have been members and I'm sure I'm not alone in disliking it. I'm on board with charging for overstaying. That can go into a fund to reduce our dues. If my dues are paying a housekeeper to knock on doors at 8am, they can certainly pay her to knock on those same doors instead at 11am and document who hasn't left. I respectfully play by the rules, even when I have a kiddo sick.
If those that do leave early for the airport/home would just pick up the phone and push the housekeeping button as they leave to let them know the unit is now empty, this would help. They are just trying to get a jump on their work load.
The remedy is easy, charge them. Word will get around quickly and it'll be a non issue.While not the majority overstaying their welcome, I've been told more than a few
At least half the events we had sign on door.
Probably a call to the housekeeping manager so they would retrain a housekeeper about that would be about the only suggestion
We had major issues with our 2 studios this March, one of which involved checkout. A few days after we arrived at the resort we added an extra day to our stay for each room and the CM linked the extra rooms...along with swiping our credit card again. Well, the day before our new checkout day the housekeeper knocked on my son and his girlfriend's door and walked in while they were sleeping. They had the Do Not Disturb sign on the door to start with and secondly we weren't leaving until the next day. We did complain to the manager at the front desk and she said that housekeeping is NEVER supposed to knock or ENTER a room which has a do not disturb sign up on the door. Always latch the door if you don't want someone walking in uninvited!
As I understand it they have legal access to the room for needed repairs and the like.This stay we also came back from the parks and there was an repair person in our room to "replace the broken hinges on your table" - I think we scared the heck out of him when we entered. We never got a heads up phone call and didn't put the request in, had no clue table had broken hinges. We just let that slide, but what if my DD had come back from the pool by herself and he was in there - she would have been totally freaked out.
If it's simply a matter of housekeeping not knowing who is still in their villa - then we need to require checking out by phone or TV menu to let them know. In this day, there's no excuse for not using that technology that is an industry standard. For heavens sake, they know by my magic band which park rides I'm riding to tag my pictures to...
I did get a phone call today from member satisfaction, but wasn't there to receive it. I'll call tomorrow and update you all on what they say.
So sorry that happened Anna. Very frustrating.
I guess this is just my personality but I have never understood the numerous "this has never happened to me" posts and that's that, well one day it might since it has happened to many over the years. A problem for one is a problem for all of us. Very Canadian of me.
And just to make this fun-
It has never happened to me Anna! Since 2005. Insert big wink. But I definitely would be right on the phone.
As I understand it they have legal access to the room for needed repairs and the like.
As I understand it they have legal access to the room for needed repairs and the like.
I know we've discussed this before and the info suggested hotels (and timeshares) have the legal right to access the room without permission for housekeeping and maintenance issues. I found this on a quick search.Not @ WDW but have had issues with electronic safes being locked when we arrive in our room.
After calling the front desk, a repairman is dispatched but he is always accompanied by security. Had thought it was JIK prior guests' items left behind type of thing.
I Inquired the last time we had to wait for the safe to be opened and told "yes". Guard further stated though that the property had a door lock system in place wherein they could track exactly when/who enters the room. A security measure to protect both the guests & the resort and help sort out any issues.
I wonder if WDW has the same sort of system in place?
Is there a right to privacy in my hotel room?
Generally, yes, you have a right to expect privacy in your hotel room as long as you are using the hotel room in a normal, responsible way. However, if you are engaging in anything illegal or disturbing other guests, hotel management can enter your room without your permission.
Note that hotel management, not the police, can enter the room without your permission and hotel management cannot give the police permission to search your room. The police must go through the usual process, which usually means getting a warrant before they are allowed to search your room.
A final exception to your right to privacy is for cleaning and maintenance. Hotel management does have the right to enter your room to clean or perform necessary maintenance.
I assumed the "this has never happened to me" posts were for survey-like purposes, not to make it seem like the person didn't have sympathy for an OP to whom it had happened.
Or knocked before they entered the room.I would assume so. But they also could have tackled this prior to our 10pm check in. Maybe DVC needs to slow it's growth rate and focus on quality for a while. Eventually it will have an impact. We used to rave about our experience, referred several folks who bought in. We never do that anymore.
As I understand it they have legal access to the room for needed repairs and the like.
Not @ WDW but have had issues with electronic safes being locked when we arrive in our room.
After calling the front desk, a repairman is dispatched but he is always accompanied by security. Had thought it was JIK prior guests' items left behind type of thing.
I Inquired the last time we had to wait for the safe to be opened and told "yes". Guard further stated though that the property had a door lock system in place wherein they could track exactly when/who enters the room. A security measure to protect both the guests & the resort and help sort out any issues.
I wonder if WDW has the same sort of system in place?