keishashadow
Proud Redhead...yes, I have some bananas!
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I'll write a letter that is specific to the incident. Here are a couple of examples that I read about from another board. The room occupied sign was up, but housekeeping knocked at 9 AM. The person said they were in their underwear and the rest of the family was sleeping. Housekeeping still demanded entry. Another person did not have a sign up all day but put one out at 3 PM to take a nap and informed the concierge of it. The phone starts ringing demanding entry simply because the housekeeper's shift was coming to an end. This is ridiculous. As I suggested, if we must endure this nonsense, then a better policy has to be put into effect.
'Demanded entry' ? I'd like to think if they ignored the occupied sign on the door & knocked they then have the decency to respect a stated request to come back @ "X time"

I plan on taking post-it notes next trip and indicating on the door hanger what time I expect to vacate the room. Can't hurt to try
When on adult only trips we have been known to (gasp!) sleep in until after 9 am. Linger in the room over coffee, hit up the pool, come back & shower & not head into the parks until 1 or 2 pm...just because we can

LOL, yep ... just an excuse to enter the room. We just completed 4 nights at Copper Creek. On the 2nd morning, our "sleep-in morning" with the "Room Occupied" door hanger clearly displayed, the doorbell rang and was followed by a sharp (forceful) knock on the door. We let her in, while we were sipping coffee wearing our PJs. Don't you know .. there was still a basket full of trash remaining in one of the bathrooms after she left.
We mused, "Hey, if you are going to use the pretext of taking out the trash ... how about if you really do take out the trash???" Sigh. What shenanigans.
Our response to the problem is simple: We no longer tip housekeeping.
I was with you up until your last sentence. In this country tipping housekeeping isn't mandatory but it is standard & generally expected. The housekeepers surely didn't come up with this policy. They are just doing their job, perhaps with little guidance as to how it is best to gain access to the room daily.

I would be on the phone immediately with the front desk/housekeeping supervisor. However, I would never dream of penalizing them for doing 'their job'.