Posted on 12/28/2017 9:02:33 AM PST by x1stcav
Disney has updated security policies at several of its resorts in Orlandos Walt Disney World, but not everyone is happy about it.
Three of the Resort Hotels the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Polynesian Village Resort and Contemporary Resort with its Bay Lake Tower have already seen the tighter measures in place, which include the removal of the Do Not Disturb door sign.
The signs have been replaced with Room Occupied door hangers, which will alert maintenance and Disney staff that guests are currently in their rooms, but will not stop staff from coming in.
(Excerpt) Read more at conservativetribune.com ...
Housekeeping would be ordered not to dare entering with such a sign.
>>>NO WAY would I EVER stay in a hotel when someone could just walk in my room unannounced and catch me doing something nobody has any business intruding on<<<
As far as I know, they aren’t removing the extra lock(s) that you use when you are inside the Room.
They are just checking the Rooms on a daily basis so there isn’t another Las Vegas Shooter situation where the Room became a Gun Safe while the Perp assembled his Arsenal.
Smart people rent a vacation home, every time i visit Orlando i rent one through VRBO.
Fully stocked kitchen, you’re own pool, even a jacuzzi.
And privacy.
And usually far cheaper too.
Disney has been off of my radar for about 2 decades because of their push for queers :/
If it’s a Disney property you will have people queuing up at the door wanting in!
Disney World is almost 40 square miles of mostly swamp, there are more than 1.6 million alligators in Florida and Disney takes their removal seriously. Just days before that poor boy was taken Disney removed six alligators from the park.
In addition, alligator attacks on humans are quite rare, there have been only six fatal alligator attacks in America this decade, including Lane Graves. What happened at Disney World was a tragic accident, not at all worthy of a corporation-destroying lawsuit.
And finally, it was the boys parents who made the decision not to sue. The parents who were there and witnessed the attack and even went into the water to try to save their son. If they make the decision to not pursue a lawsuit, who are YOU to think they were wrong?
Gee, how long have you worked for Disney?
“Weve lived an hour and a half from Disneyworld for over 15 years. Never been there and have no plans to.”
A very wise decision. Wish I was so fortunate. Seriously, a few years ago I brought up google earth and looked at the Magic Kingdom from the air. It was apparent the inside of the park was a sham, like a movie set where workers could park right behind Main St. buildings and had plenty of open areas to take breaks away from the crowds. My reaction was flashbacks and anxiety. Like an escaped POW looking at a photo of his prison camp from above. Some parents call it Mousewitz.
I am in the Disney Vacation Club and we stay at Disney Resorts frequently.
I don’t see any problems with this at all, the three resorts effected overlook the Magic Kingdom entrance. Someone with a sniper rifle (specially in the Bay Lake Tower that overlooks the park) could take out a whole lot of folks without anyone knowing where the shots were coming from.
This doesn’t mean they won’t knock first. It means they want to see in the room every day. For the folks not staying DVC, this happens every day. And, in the last letter we got from them, we’ll start having a visit every day also.
That’s the way hotels work.
So, if you are enjoy some sex with your wife and housekeeping came in, who’ll be embarrassed? Stupid move...the Contemporary Hotel is not contemporary today. We stay off Disney...(but we haven’t been there in years!)
I am sure nobody is capable of making their own signs.
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