I doubt they have the option to just enter on a whim. certainly if there is an acute issue such as a water leak or for normal scheduled maint. It is not unrealistic to expect them to place a call or to catch the rooms as they're empty. As a min, they have the ability to broadcast messages to rooms or groups without even having to speak to people. Many resorts I stay at do this every single day for activities, weather, et. IMO, that's not enough for standard inspections but I would see it as a min.
My understanding was that the hotel could only enter under certain situations such as evictions which vary by state. I found this Web Article on the subject. I'd think that a hotel would NOT want people in a room unnecessarily due to the risks involved. IF something became missing, or someone simply said it was, it's put them in a precarious position.
As I said before, we have been in the room when the HVAC filter was replaced. Do you really think that they wouldn't enter if we weren't in the room? The bags from Magical Express are left in your room as are some types of deliveries including the Disney Florist, and groceries ordered from Disney. These delivery people entering rooms doesn't seem to bother people, how is a hard/soft goods inspection different?
FYI the only reason Bell Services doesn't enter an unoccupied room is because the union made a deal with Disney to increase the Bell tips.
Bill
Yes, I don't believe they would or should generally enter a room unannounced for this or any other reason that wasn't either planned so the guest would be aware or an emergency. The difference is that these other issues or planned though I proactively make sure that deliveries of any kind don't come to the room when it's something I can control OR I plan on my side to be available or to discuss specific arrangements (such as maint repairs). I'm sure it happens, I'm not naive about such issues, but I don't think it should nor do I think it's routine and I think any company that allows unplanned entrances are asking for trouble.As I said before, we have been in the room when the HVAC filter was replaced. Do you really think that they wouldn't enter if we weren't in the room? The bags from Magical Express are left in your room as are some types of deliveries including the Disney Florist, and groceries ordered from Disney. These delivery people entering rooms doesn't seem to bother people, how is a hard/soft goods inspection different?
FYI the only reason Bell Services doesn't enter an unoccupied room is because the union made a deal with Disney to increase the Bell tips.
Bill
Exactly, I mean they do have keys to your room and they also make mistakes and check someone into your room.
I always bolt my hotel room door as soon as I enter.
Newsflash: the requirement for search warrants applies to the government when entering private property.they shouldn't be able to come in on a whim without a search warrant while there is a member occupying the room.
It certainly is a grave error. On the other hand, "in court" is perhaps just a teensy bit over the top.That is not a mistake. That is a cardinal and unforgiveable sin and if I ever see or can prove that it happened to me, it is highly likely that I will see DVC in court.
Newsflash: the requirement for search warrants applies to the government when entering private property.
I'm pretty sure I knew that when I said it. That was kinda my point.
It certainly is a grave error. On the other hand, "in court" is perhaps just a teensy bit over the top.
Folks: the DVC units are not your private homes, despite the "ownership" patina.
That probably was over the top but you get my point. May be (intentionally two words) on part duex too but as long as I have a deed and pay property taxes on it (via dues), I'm certain it isn't a hotel room either.
Just keep your Do Not Disturb out and problem solved, then they will leave you a phone message.
This happened to us back in Dec. at VWL. I was at a table near the door, heard it knock then a lady proceeded in. Didnt have time to answer as she came right in. She was a DVC CM as I recognized her from earlier when she and a few fellows brought in a new flat screen. It was morning so we we were in process of getting ready. Dont know if that time of day she was assuming we were gone, but it happened so quick that I didnt have time to question her intent. Didnt assume she was up to no good, just got the feeling as they were in the process of checking rooms for needed upgrades, etc. Still a bit unnerving.
At THE LODGE!?!Oh, my! Is there nothing sacred?
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Apparently not
She told us earlier in the week that they were checking rooms to see how appliances were working and she was in charge of getting those replaced/upgraded as needed. I felt it was legit, didnt think any more about it. But from that moment on, we put dont disturb out, bolted door. Never felt like this was needed at VWL before, but quickly did afterwards.
Exactly...they also make mistakes and check someone into your room.