Posted on 12/28/2017 9:02:33 AM PST by x1stcav
"...new hotel door signs..."
first they go to this communial shampoo dispensers.
now no do not disturb.
this is beyond stupid.
They have apparently contracted the dreaded NFL virus.
I’d go on a hundred more cruises before I’d spend a night in one of those overpriced rooms on the Disney property. However, I will not set foot on any ship bearing the logo of the lovable rodent.
I’d go on a hundred more cruises before I’d spend a night in one of those overpriced rooms on the Disney property. However, I will not set foot on any ship bearing the logo of the lovable rodent.
It’s private property. Disney can do anything they want.
what happens if you bring your own do not disturb sign?
sort of. Disney is actually its own state of florida municipality. It is literally a city/town unto itself.
My homemade sign would say - Transgender Orgy In Progress ... that should keep anyone from opening the door, but if anyone does knock then I’d just give them the sound effects to match, which I’m sure would send them running!
Disney owns espn
First off it would take a lot to get me ant where near Disney but after Vegas I would not have a problem here. I do see both sides however!!!
I’ve stayed at all of those mentioned resorts and none of them has the kind of line of sight the Vegas shooter had at the Mandalay Bay. If you wanted to find a packed crowd at Walt Disney World with minimal security you would go to Downtown Disney, not a resort. This is more of a preemptive PR stunt than an actual security improvement.
ant=any
Or perhaps the Bellhop from Bolivia? 8>)
Haven’t been there sine 98. No plans to go back.
If I were head of the bad guys, WDW would be a very high priority.
Being head of Disney security must suck.
Rep. Titus (D), reported early on housekeeping had been in there and had seen nothing amiss.
under the new policy, the hotel and its staff reserve the right to enter your room for any purposes
Nothing new. Hotel employees have always been allowed to come and go as they please.
Is this from Disney’s lawyers...or from DHS?
Disney parks have always been a high security area.
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