Hang a "Do Not Disturb" sign on your door and as long as you're credit card clears the bill and nobody is complaining about anything, you'll not be bothered. Lots of guests do not wish to be bothered, something hotels have always been very considerate about.
You mean he requested no housekeeping services or clean towels?
"Yes, room service. I've left my dirty linens outside the door. Could you please take them and leave clean ones?" Lots of hotels have service carts where you can help yourself fresh towels, or just stop by the front desk.
Plenty of ways to not be bothered by housekeeping.
On extended business trips, I’ve kept the maids out.
Don’t need them stealing my money and drugs.
Ignore that last part please.
I think you misconstrued my post. If a guest does not want to bothered he can decline daily room cleaning service, and the hotel will oblige. I was replying to a post which insinuated that it is the hotel’s responsibility to physically check the rooms everyday to see what guests are up to.
Someone posted receipts for food for two. It looks like Room Service, as the “table number” field appears to be he guest’s room number. If delivered to the room, I wonder if the deliverer noticed anything “off”.