umichigan10
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A police state? This isn’t the government, it’s a private company’s hotel rooms. That’s a bit of hyperbole there.Just because some people are more than willing to give up their privacy and freedoms for a police state doesn't mean we all are.
(So and so country does it...let's be like them!)
If I'm on vacation I expect security but that doesn't mean my room needs to be "security checked" on a daily basis.
Who is doing the checking anyway?
Is it housekeeper Ingrid from Hungary who barely has a remedial understanding of the English language that's going to be rifling through everyone's things?
Oh and "simple as throwing the latch on the door...," that means anyone that leaves for a few minutes has to come back and knock because their spouse has double locked the door.
Can't get in the shower because the door needs tending...sigh.
In addition, how long until Disney removes the mechanical door stops because of "security measures?"
The dead bolts on many doors can already be defeated with a master key.
Security is a whole lot more than checking rooms.
Why waste resources on a family that arrives through MCO, uses Disney transport the whole time and never leaves the property?
I'm pretty sure you cannot purchase guns, ammo, explosives, or a miniature do-it-yourself meth lab at the store on the Boardwalk.
I agree with others who say this is a just in case policy. Most rooms already get their room service already, so this won’t change anything. You just can’t hang your do not disturb on the door for a week and have nobody come in anymore