I've always wondered how they know you left. I don't see them peeking down the hall, but they seem to get it done. I'm aware they know which dining we have, but how about the morning?
OK, this is probably a correct statement (on the DIS anyway), but how does autocorrect manage to get words so wrong?They just know. It’s all part of the Disney magic which can never be reviled
Would agree that the attendants learn the habits of the cruisers, and adjust accordingly. You pretty much have to in a job like this.
I'm not sure if that's supposed to be comforting or not to have someone go "I'm watching you"They’re like Roz in monsters inc. watching, always watching...
But that wouldn't work for those of us who use some random card in the slot (and leave it there).I suspect they have no special insight, but it does occur to me that if DCL wanted to, they could set up some sort of little of an electronic display that which rooms that have a card in the light-activation slot to know if a room is occupied or not.
In my experience, the excursion tickets are in an envelope in my room. I doubt that they open that and check them out.They put your excursion tickets in your room so they know when you are on excursions.
I suspect they don't have to, the information is provided to them so they know when the best times are to clean your room. This is assuming you booked through the cruise line, not on your own.In my experience, the excursion tickets are in an envelope in my room. I doubt that they open that and check them out.