Mickey Fliers
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Inspired by the "someone used our toliet and left a souvenier" thread.
I was just reminded of something that happened to us at the BC this July. When we came back to our room one night, we couldn't get into our room. It was about 8:00 pm and I thought that maybe something had happened to our room key. After trying several times to open the door, we started to walk away (to the front desk for help). Suddenly, the door opens and there is a mousekeepers standing there. She said she was doing turndown service, however, I got a strange vibe. First, why would she have deadbolted the door? Second, it seemed as if she had been "lounging" around watching TV. And lastly, she didn't have any supplies with her.
We took her word for it, but I am wondering: Is it normal behavior to deadbolt the door when cleaning or doing turndown? Does turndown service normally require some "supplies"? I am really not sure.
I certainly don't plan on complaining now, just wondering if something weird was really going on.
What do you think?
I was just reminded of something that happened to us at the BC this July. When we came back to our room one night, we couldn't get into our room. It was about 8:00 pm and I thought that maybe something had happened to our room key. After trying several times to open the door, we started to walk away (to the front desk for help). Suddenly, the door opens and there is a mousekeepers standing there. She said she was doing turndown service, however, I got a strange vibe. First, why would she have deadbolted the door? Second, it seemed as if she had been "lounging" around watching TV. And lastly, she didn't have any supplies with her.
We took her word for it, but I am wondering: Is it normal behavior to deadbolt the door when cleaning or doing turndown? Does turndown service normally require some "supplies"? I am really not sure.
I certainly don't plan on complaining now, just wondering if something weird was really going on.
What do you think?