An email I just sent off to Mr. Potrock et al:
As a
DVC member from year 1 and currently owning over 800 points, I don't appreciate the newly implemented daily security checks of the Member’s rooms, particularly under the guise of daily trash removal or the extra monies it will require to implement out of my dues. When my family and I check in, unless absolutely necessary, we never use “Mousekeeping” as we prefer to do our own housekeeping, and I would prefer to keep it that way. Unfortunately, that no longer seems be an option, even though DVC Members would be the least likely of any guests to cause a problem. I resent the fact that housekeepers are more trusted than the Members as far as safety/security is concerned. Who knows what a team of housekeepers could be up to with such unfettered room access?
My degree of ownership allows me the luxury of using DVC as a 2nd home, not just a bed to sleep in after hopping around the parks all day long. This is the foremost reason for purchasing DVC, the ability to book villas, rather than a hotel room, with separate living/dining/bedroom areas and laundry facilities within each unit. I, and others, frequently sleep late, take naps, and don’t leave the room until late in the day. To be able to live with this objectionable new policy, housekeeping needs to be ordered to not knock, call, or attempt to enter my room when the “Room Occupied” sign is up. If the sign remains up at the end of their day (4:00 PM or later), then the housekeeper or security,
at that time and not before, should be allowed entry. I realize Members apparently don't have the right to keep you out, but we at least have the right to not be disturbed when sleeping, in-room dining, getting dressed, or taking a shower.
Please inform me who I need to communicate with at check-in or before to alert housekeeping of my wishes for their daily room entry time frame. If this isn’t possible or acceptable, I guess my future visits to WDW are numbered as it is becoming a police state. Between wrist monitors (Magic Bands?), bag checks, metal detectors, and now unscheduled daily room searches, the Magic is quickly evaporating!