JenDisneylandlver
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I've always wondered how in-room safes work....do you set the combination and then it resets when you leave? Do they give you keys that only you have access to?
I certainly wouldn't mind not letting housekeeping in for the duration of our stay, I don't mind using the same towels, the bed doesn't need to be made, really, and we're bringing out own toiletries so that won't be needed. So what do you do? Just keep the Do Not Disturb sign on the door the whole time? What prevents them from coming in?
The safe at Hojo's was an electronic combination code that we entered, and when we left we had to leave the safe door open. So the next person would just change the code.
At the Disneyland hotel it's a little key that you just have. I actually liked having the combination number better. Didn't have to worry about losing the little key, and Hojo's safe was actually bigger then the DLH, which was nice.
There have been times when we would put the do not disturb sign up in places for this reason. But got pretty trusting and relaxed over the last few years. Stories like these sure make you want to do it though!