MolonLabe
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With the traveling I've done over the years, I'm surprised I haven't walked in on someone.
I was down in Florida (not WDW) one night a few years back and an employee tried to enter my room at about 3am. I'm usually very anal about making sure the latch is thrown. My wife went for ice and forgot to throw it back.
That door opening at 3am is pretty disturbing. I think I scared her more than she scared me, I'm a light sleeper and before the door was fully opened she had 200 lumens of light coming out of a mounted surefire in her face. Door slammed shut immediately.
I bolted to the door to find out who had opened my door, going from pitch black to a blinding white light makes it difficult to really see who you just lit up, aside from an outline. Sure enough an employee with housekeeping was running down the hall. Different than from her end, the next day the manager complained to ME that the housekeeper had spots in her vision for hours afterwards, lol.
Anyway, I complained that night up at the desk. The clerk was very apologetic.
Next morning I complained to the manager, and she could care less... aside from the "unholy light" I shined... I wrote corporate and got a free nights stay afterwards but that sort of thing should not happen.
Every job has one or two things (at least) that should never happen. It seems like the one thing that should never happen is room mix ups like that.
No, I was never given a reason why housekeeping would be entering a room at 3am, unoccupied or otherwise. Desk clerk said sometimes they take their break in an empty room to watch TV.... uh-huh.
I was down in Florida (not WDW) one night a few years back and an employee tried to enter my room at about 3am. I'm usually very anal about making sure the latch is thrown. My wife went for ice and forgot to throw it back.
That door opening at 3am is pretty disturbing. I think I scared her more than she scared me, I'm a light sleeper and before the door was fully opened she had 200 lumens of light coming out of a mounted surefire in her face. Door slammed shut immediately.
I bolted to the door to find out who had opened my door, going from pitch black to a blinding white light makes it difficult to really see who you just lit up, aside from an outline. Sure enough an employee with housekeeping was running down the hall. Different than from her end, the next day the manager complained to ME that the housekeeper had spots in her vision for hours afterwards, lol.
Anyway, I complained that night up at the desk. The clerk was very apologetic.
Next morning I complained to the manager, and she could care less... aside from the "unholy light" I shined... I wrote corporate and got a free nights stay afterwards but that sort of thing should not happen.
Every job has one or two things (at least) that should never happen. It seems like the one thing that should never happen is room mix ups like that.
No, I was never given a reason why housekeeping would be entering a room at 3am, unoccupied or otherwise. Desk clerk said sometimes they take their break in an empty room to watch TV.... uh-huh.
He rather rudely asked what I thought I was doing and what did I want. I was speechless for just a second, but finally showed him my KTTW card and told him I had been assigned to that room. He glared at me, yelled check out wasn't until 11:00am and they weren't out yet, then shut the door in my face. I heard his wife yelling from the bathroom, asking what was going on. Imagine if he had left the room just a few minutes later to take his smoke. I'd have walked in on her in the bathroom.
I dragged my carry on back over to the main building and the CM apologized, said housekeeping had apparently made a mistake and he'd immediately get me another room. I really liked the location of the first room (corner room, first floor, Cabanas 8A), so told him I'd rather wait for that room. I stored my carry on at bell services and when I came back that evening the previous occupants were gone and my checked bag was waiting in the room.
vShe didn't speak any english, but I actually thought it was kind of sweet. There is something universal about being a mommy (whick I assume she was) when there is a sick kid involved. Needless to say I didn't make a big deal out of it.
It throws off the start to your trip a bit.


. And we will always have the door bolted when we're inside!