Santa Fe vs Cheyenne?

Are we all assuming the same thing, i.e. it will be members of staff doing the stealing? Unfortunately, this happens everywhere. I wouldn't be worrying about people climbing through your window at night! :laughing:
 
Are we all assuming the same thing, in that it'll be staff members doing the stealing? Unfortunately, this happens everywhere. I wouldn't be worrying about people climbing through your window at night! :haha:

I have heard of rooms being broken into, not staff stealing.
 
I have heard of rooms being broken into, not staff stealing.

Oh. Well it will be a bit of both, I assume. After all, it's much easier for staff to access the rooms. Also, I've heard that sometimes they can be a bit lax, e.g. leaving one door open in a connecting room while they are in the other bit, so anyone could nip in and take something.
 
Oh. Well it will be a bit of both, I assume. After all, it's much easier for staff to access the rooms. Also, I've heard that sometimes they can be a bit lax, e.g. leaving one door open in a connecting room while they are in the other bit, so anyone could nip in and take something.

:scared1:

Luckily I have nothing worth stealing....except my netbook which is always locked in my case under the bed lol.
 

Are we all assuming the same thing, i.e. it will be members of staff doing the stealing? Unfortunately, this happens everywhere. I wouldn't be worrying about people climbing through your window at night! :laughing:

when my aunt first stayed in the santa fe my cousin forgot their room key and she was able to climb in through the ground floor window so thats why i request a room upstairs.
 
Luckily I have nothing worth stealing....except my netbook which is always locked in my case under the bed lol.

Yeah, we do the same. :thumbsup2

when my aunt first stayed in the santa fe my cousin forgot their room key and she was able to climb in through the ground floor window so thats why i request a room upstairs.

That's very worrying. I've always been assigned upper floor rooms, thankfully. I wouldn't like a ground floor room either.
 
Conversely, I always ask for a ground floor room at the Santa Fe. Its very worrying that any Disney hotel room is burgled, but you're right, I've seen reports of it happening in other Disney onsite hotels too.

If I had personal experience of being burgled in any hotel, I wouldn't want to return there. But for me, personally, its 3 times at the Santa Fe, 3 trips where I've been perfectly happy with the room, cleanliness, staff etc, and so for me, I have no reason not to continue booking the Santa Fe :).
 
Can you ask for a Safety Deposit Box at the Cheyenne? Wouldn't want to leave our money about or take all of it at once, as together we'll probably have a little sum.
 
Can you ask for a Safety Deposit Box at the Cheyenne? Wouldn't want to leave our money about or take all of it at once, as together we'll probably have a little sum.

Yes you can, just don't lose the key as they charge a hefty sum to get it replaced :goodvibes
 
I always request a ground floor room in disney (the only 2 hotels ive ever stayed in that dont have lifts:sad2:). Because i either have a p+ts buggy or a dinsey rental buggy and there isnt a hope id drag them up a flight of stairs.

Infairness your hotel room could get robbed anywhere not just disney. I do always make sure windows are closed proper doe.
 
I was thinking it was slang for though..... :rotfl2:

Ah. Never really understood this sort of thing- 'though' is only three letters longer than 'doe'! If you're the lazy sort, you could even opt for 'tho'!

Sorry, I have an English degree so I'm a bit of a purist.
 
I would definitely upgrade!!!!!

I've not stayed at either but we had a walk back there last trip and from my brief visit along with what I've heard from others I would never stay at Santa Fe.

Cheyenne on the other hand looks really lovely. :)
 
I too would never stay at the Santa Fe. I don't like the look of it at all. The cheyenne is a great hotel for the price.
 
Ah. Never really understood this sort of thing- 'though' is only three letters longer than 'doe'! If you're the lazy sort, you could even opt for 'tho'!

Sorry, I have an English degree so I'm a bit of a purist.

sorry its my texting habit , nothing to do with lazyness but 3 letters is alot extra in a text message:rotfl: All my friends use it so dont really notice it myself.
 


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