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Disney removes Do Not Disturb signs from hotel rooms

Started by Frood, December 31, 2017, 08:55:18 PM

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Frood

Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Dinky Dianna"Allows staff to enter rooms at will.



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Fck Disney. Hope they lose a lot of money.


But this is quite common practice as long as I know, a lot of condos, dorm and hotels, security guards and care takers can always enter when there's an emergency.  Though I'm sure they'd still knock and ask for permission first on regular occasions.

They are not going to enter a room unless there it is an emergency situation. All hotels will honour DO NOT DISTURB signs.


Maybe at first. Years down the road who knows whether they have DHS agents posted at most hotels like they've tried to roll out anywhere else they could.



Look how the TPS went from mere airport security stooges to child and infirm molesters, thieves, and shoutdown bullies.



Think of the bigger picture.



Our cars are subject to random searches now.

Our personal effects are subject to random searches now.

Our homes have been semi subject to random search and seizures.

If those pricks get to random search our leased accommodation, our houses are fcked though with the IoT's we're inviting into our own homes, we're not exactly helping ourselves either.



We might as well call it what it is nearly become. A prison.
Blahhhhhh...

Zetsu

Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Dinky Dianna"Allows staff to enter rooms at will.



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Fck Disney. Hope they lose a lot of money.


But this is quite common practice as long as I know, a lot of condos, dorm and hotels, security guards and care takers can always enter when there's an emergency.  Though I'm sure they'd still knock and ask for permission first on regular occasions.

They are not going to enter a room unless there it is an emergency situation. All hotels will honour DO NOT DISTURB signs.


That's what I was thinking too, I mean it's not like they have anything to gain by offending their customers.
Permanently off his rocker

Anonymous

Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Dinky Dianna"Allows staff to enter rooms at will.



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Fck Disney. Hope they lose a lot of money.


But this is quite common practice as long as I know, a lot of condos, dorm and hotels, security guards and care takers can always enter when there's an emergency.  Though I'm sure they'd still knock and ask for permission first on regular occasions.

They are not going to enter a room unless there it is an emergency situation. All hotels will honour DO NOT DISTURB signs.


That's what I was thinking too, I mean it's not like they have anything to gain by offending their customers.

Even in countries with authoritarian governments that my husband has had to go to for work, they respected customers privacy in hotels.

Frood

Blahhhhhh...

Zetsu

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Dinky Dianna"Allows staff to enter rooms at will.



https://insideflyer.com/2017/12/disturbing-no-not-disturb-signs-disney-hotels/">https://insideflyer.com/2017/12/disturb ... ey-hotels/">https://insideflyer.com/2017/12/disturbing-no-not-disturb-signs-disney-hotels/



Fck Disney. Hope they lose a lot of money.


But this is quite common practice as long as I know, a lot of condos, dorm and hotels, security guards and care takers can always enter when there's an emergency.  Though I'm sure they'd still knock and ask for permission first on regular occasions.

They are not going to enter a room unless there it is an emergency situation. All hotels will honour DO NOT DISTURB signs.


That's what I was thinking too, I mean it's not like they have anything to gain by offending their customers.

Even in countries with authoritarian governments that my husband has had to go to for work, they respected customers privacy in hotels.


I agree too, imo every single business is programed to survive and can't afford to lose their customers.  They might have the rights to do so, but the customers are always the boss of the business' boss.
Permanently off his rocker

Frood

Anyone else need a pillow pulled over their eyes?
Blahhhhhh...

Anonymous

Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Dinky Dianna"Allows staff to enter rooms at will.



https://insideflyer.com/2017/12/disturbing-no-not-disturb-signs-disney-hotels/">https://insideflyer.com/2017/12/disturb ... ey-hotels/">https://insideflyer.com/2017/12/disturbing-no-not-disturb-signs-disney-hotels/



Fck Disney. Hope they lose a lot of money.


But this is quite common practice as long as I know, a lot of condos, dorm and hotels, security guards and care takers can always enter when there's an emergency.  Though I'm sure they'd still knock and ask for permission first on regular occasions.

They are not going to enter a room unless there it is an emergency situation. All hotels will honour DO NOT DISTURB signs.


That's what I was thinking too, I mean it's not like they have anything to gain by offending their customers.

Even in countries with authoritarian governments that my husband has had to go to for work, they respected customers privacy in hotels.


I agree too, imo every single business is programed to survive and can't afford to lose their customers.  They might have the rights to do so, but the customers are always the boss of the business' boss.

It's not in the hotel's interests to compromise the privacy of their paying guests..



They have their credit cards on file if their is damage or charges when they check out.

Frood

:001_rolleyes:



This is why you"ll all be bankrupt and dead within a decade.



Love your handlers.
Blahhhhhh...

Anonymous

I had a room attendant come into our room while I was getting dressed. I was harsh with her and told her to get the hell out. I felt terrible when I realized I forgot to put the Do Not Disturb sign on our door.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Velvet"I had a room attendant come into our room while I was getting dressed. I was harsh with her and told her to get the hell out. I felt terrible when I realized I forgot to put the Do Not Disturb sign on our door.

I would have been so embarrassed.

Wazzzup

Quote from: "Velvet"I had a room attendant come into our room while I was getting dressed. I was harsh with her and told her to get the hell out. I felt terrible when I realized I forgot to put the Do Not Disturb sign on our door.


They should still knock and warn you they are coming in.

mugwump

Quote from: "Wazzzup"
Quote from: "Velvet"I had a room attendant come into our room while I was getting dressed. I was harsh with her and told her to get the hell out. I felt terrible when I realized I forgot to put the Do Not Disturb sign on our door.


They should still knock and warn you they are coming in.

He or she might have done that, but like a mouse.

Angry White Male

I don't know how this can be a problem?  Door has lock that can only be engaged from inside...



If I leave?  Well, most hotel patrons expect sheets to be changed, so I don't have to sleep in pissed up sheets.



I tip them very well for this.



If I am in room?  Engage mechanical lock, which cannot be breached unless broken via Brute Force.



Have any of you actually spent any time in a room lately?

Anonymous

Quote from: "Angry White Male"I don't know how this can be a problem?  Door has lock that can only be engaged from inside...



If I leave?  Well, most hotel patrons expect sheets to be changed, so I don't have to sleep in pissed up sheets.



I tip them very well for this.



If I am in room?  Engage mechanical lock, which cannot be breached unless broken via Brute Force.



Have any of you actually spent any time in a room lately?

What does this have to do with Velvet forgetting to put the DNR sign on her door..



I'm sure she never never repeated that mistake.

Angry White Male

Quote from: "Fashionista"What does this have to do with Velvet forgetting to put the DNR sign on her door..


"What does this have to do with?"



Use your fucking brain!  There's an inside mechanical lock!  Use the fucking thing!



And when you're out for the day?  Then they come in and freshen everything up.