Let me preface my remarks by indicating that this falls under the category of "minor nuisance" not "huge problem."
It is a bit irritating, however, that seemingly fewer and fewer people are concerned about being quiet when leaving or returning to their hotel rooms. I just wish more people were concerned about their neighbors and would avoid the loud talking, running, door slamming.
Yes, I know, people are EXCITED when they are at WDW. But there are 47 square miles to be boisterous and exuberant, so --for future reference-- let's collectively decide to designate our 360 square feet of hotel rooms as QUIET ZONES. (And I'm not talking about crying babies, etc. That's totally understandable. I'm talking about controling the noise that can be controlled.)
Ah, that feels better.
It is a bit irritating, however, that seemingly fewer and fewer people are concerned about being quiet when leaving or returning to their hotel rooms. I just wish more people were concerned about their neighbors and would avoid the loud talking, running, door slamming.
Yes, I know, people are EXCITED when they are at WDW. But there are 47 square miles to be boisterous and exuberant, so --for future reference-- let's collectively decide to designate our 360 square feet of hotel rooms as QUIET ZONES. (And I'm not talking about crying babies, etc. That's totally understandable. I'm talking about controling the noise that can be controlled.)
Ah, that feels better.