maxiesmom
The Mean Squinty Eye Works
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You've obviously never had to clean rooms at a hotel or resort. Your 6 yo only has to make sure one door is locked, and if it takes an extra 15 or 20 seconds to do so, no big deal. The housekeeping staff at any hotel have 10-20 rooms to clean, within a specified time period, and sometimes particular rooms need more time than normally required.
Housekeeping is a very difficult job, more difficult than most people realize.
Now, I'm not saying that leaving doors open is acceptable. What I am saying is (1) it happens every so often at every hotel, not just at Disney; and (2) the housekeepers are only human, terribly overworked especially during times of cost-cutting, terribly underpaid especially during times of cost-cutting, not the best educated among us.
They make mistakes.
Mistakes which should be corrected, but please, guys, show a little patience with a generally hard-working group. After all, if they had wanted to steal from you, they could have much more easily.
The thing is, the more you do something, the more you do it without thinking. I would think checking that the door was closed and locked would become automatic.
And even if they do make a mistake and forget to lock a door, it should not happen so often or be so common place that telling a guest to write a note every day about locking the door should be the fix. Saying that to a guest shows that it happens quite a bit. And that is unacceptable.

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