DisneySuiteFreak
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I'm sorry for all of you who have had things stolen.
What a bummer. Because DH, DS and I tend to travel with a lot of electronic valuables, we never let housekeeping in our rooms once we check in. We'll call down and ask for extra towels, put up the Do Not Disturb sign, and if we need to we'll leave the trash outside the door for housekeeping and request a couple of extra trash bags if needed. We also use the safe in the room for some valuables, but if we are traveling with a lot of cash, we request to put it in the safe deposit box at the font desk that you have to sign in/out to access. If we request anything extra, we'll tip the person that brings the stuff to the room, and we leave one large tip at the end of our stay.
We always joke with each other that the housekeepers must love us because they never have to clean the room the whole time we're there, they get tipped for any extras and another big tip at the end. We have never had anything stolen from our rooms.
BTW, most hotels nowadays do not change bedding until you check out unless you request it, and the same goes for towels. If you leave it on the floor they'll change it, etc. (if you allow them in the room). Anyway, I thought I'd share this simple solution -- if you are traveling with a lot of expensive items, don't let housekeeping in the room. If anyone does enter your room without your permission, the hotels computers should show whose key was used to enter the room.

We always joke with each other that the housekeepers must love us because they never have to clean the room the whole time we're there, they get tipped for any extras and another big tip at the end. We have never had anything stolen from our rooms.
BTW, most hotels nowadays do not change bedding until you check out unless you request it, and the same goes for towels. If you leave it on the floor they'll change it, etc. (if you allow them in the room). Anyway, I thought I'd share this simple solution -- if you are traveling with a lot of expensive items, don't let housekeeping in the room. If anyone does enter your room without your permission, the hotels computers should show whose key was used to enter the room.