And I’ll pile suitcases and case of water in front just in case.And now you'll never look at that door the same!!

And I’ll pile suitcases and case of water in front just in case.And now you'll never look at that door the same!!
I walked into a hotel room in Dallas post-COVID, and both connecting doors were wide open and the connecting room was still not in use (no bed linens, toiletries, nothing) I could have locked the connecting room's entry door and had both rooms all to myself.I never really thought of checking that it was locked. Never dawned on me that it could be closed but not locked.
I mean it’s never been unlocked and this is a part of my crazy paranoia overly cautious nature but…ain’t no way I’m being murdered on vacation because I didn’t check to see if a door was locked!I never really thought of checking that it was locked. Never dawned on me that it could be closed but not locked.
Especially if you paid in full .I mean it’s never been unlocked and this is a part of my crazy paranoia overly cautious nature but…ain’t no way I’m being murdered on vacation because I didn’t check to see if a door was locked!
This happened to my brother at OKW several years ago. He had booked a 1BR and both connecting doors were open when they got to the room. He thought maybe he had gotten an upgrade but I told him that it was more likely that the room had been a 2BR lockoff for the previous guest and housekeeping had not closed the connecting doors when they did the turnover cleaning. Sure enough, a new guest was assigned the studio a couple of days later. I guess it's a good thing he never moved into it.I walked into a hotel room in Dallas post-COVID, and both connecting doors were wide open and the connecting room was still not in use (no bed linens, toiletries, nothing) I could have locked the connecting room's entry door and had both rooms all to myself.
If you find one, is that considered a perk and do you need to tip him?I always check the closets for boogeyman before I unpack.
If it happens during a MNSSH party I'm pretty sure Disney charges you extra for that experience.If you find one, is that considered a perk and do you need to tip him?
The crazy thing was, it was right at the end of the pandemic and the adjacent room wasn’t even back online. I mean, it hadn’t seen a guest in months. Bare mattresses, no towels, no toiletries in the bathroom, nothing. My guess is the one I was in was one of the first in that floor to be booked again and they were only brining rooms online as needed.This happened to my brother at OKW several years ago. He had booked a 1BR and both connecting doors were open when they got to the room. He thought maybe he had gotten an upgrade but I told him that it was more likely that the room had been a 2BR lockoff for the previous guest and housekeeping had not closed the connecting doors when they did the turnover cleaning. Sure enough, a new guest was assigned the studio a couple of days later. I guess it's a good thing he never moved into it.
This is basically what we do, and also checking the connecting door. It doesn’t take that long and we prefer to take note of any major issues before we’ve fully settled in.Haven't seen the other threads so after I respond I'll have to go look.
For us, we immediate check for bedbugs. Then we check air conditioner and fridge. And just a general walk through to make sure nothing looks amiss.
Happens more often than you'd think. I'm a general contractor and it's a pretty common occurrence.Once bitten, twice shy.
2019 BLT 2 bedroom dedicated; daughter’s sweet 16 trip.
Doing a dark load of laundry; happened to open washer to add an item and it’s filling with HOT water! I double checked the settings and I has set it correctly (dark colors or cold water - whatever was correct). We happened to be there when maintenance came. He scratched his head and said he’d never seen that unit at BLT. Whoever installed it hooked up the supply lines backward.
I wondered how many before me unknowingly washed their darks in hot water and couldn't’ figured out why their clothes felt so tight. Too many Mickey Bars?
This seriously is the only and most important item to check off when coming into a room that has an adjoining door. Have always and will always do that immediately.