disneyvoice
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After an experience my DH and I had in Australia years ago, I have absolutely no problem with this policy.
We were in Australia for business and stayed at a hotel for two weeks. We were the only two people from our company on our floor and were coming and going at the same time every morning and evening. As the week went on we noticed that there was a smell that became progressively worse each evening when we got off the elevator. This hotel was right along the water so we initially wrote it off as a funky smell coming from the ocean. We did think it was odd that none of our co-workers on any other floors noticed the smell. One night the smell literally almost made me gag when the elevator door opened. As we headed down the hall, there was a room with the door opened and multiple industrial grade fans blowing - the smell was clearly coming from that room. We found out the next morning that some guy had died in his room but had the Do Not Disturb sign on his door. He had been in there for days. It wasn't until people started complaining about the smell on the floor that they finally decided to enter his room.
We were in Australia for business and stayed at a hotel for two weeks. We were the only two people from our company on our floor and were coming and going at the same time every morning and evening. As the week went on we noticed that there was a smell that became progressively worse each evening when we got off the elevator. This hotel was right along the water so we initially wrote it off as a funky smell coming from the ocean. We did think it was odd that none of our co-workers on any other floors noticed the smell. One night the smell literally almost made me gag when the elevator door opened. As we headed down the hall, there was a room with the door opened and multiple industrial grade fans blowing - the smell was clearly coming from that room. We found out the next morning that some guy had died in his room but had the Do Not Disturb sign on his door. He had been in there for days. It wasn't until people started complaining about the smell on the floor that they finally decided to enter his room.