disneysteve
DIS meet junkie
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- Sep 29, 2002
I think it looks like this.The average CM that comes to your door will not have that ability. It requires a special device.
I think it looks like this.The average CM that comes to your door will not have that ability. It requires a special device.
LOL.I think it looks like this.
"This is Me".
<imagine me singing in a HUGE voice, crushing some volatile dance moves>
Its worth a try. Don't know how it would hurt.I wonder if We can put a sign on the door we are napping .Please come back in an hour .Do you think they would come in anyway?
The latch can be easily opened with the sign on the door. Google it. No special device required.The average CM that comes to your door will not have that ability. It requires a special device.
Or I wait for the safety check on the day Im planning the attack and then go to my vehicle and bring in whatever weapons Im planning on using that evening.Exactly. If I'm a criminal trying to stockpile I'm not going to pick a hotel where I know they could pop in my room at any time. I'll go stay someplace else.
Or just say you're bringing a dog and leave that tag on your door.Or I wait for the safety check on the day Im planning the attack and then go to my vehicle and bring in whatever weapons Im planning on using that evening.
the internet may have over reacted a little bit
Not true at all for DVC rooms. This will drive up maintenance fees dramatically.The whole aim of the step was to ensure that a cast member enters every room at least once every 24 hours, and that happened anyway in 90% or more cases.
The latch can be easily opened with the sign on the door. Google it. No special device required.
They're not going in to make beds or anything, just literally pop in for a minute. I don't see them implementing mandatory mouse keeping so I doubt it'll be a cause for increased fees.Not true at all for DVC rooms. This will drive up maintenance fees dramatically.
Swan and Dolphin are not owned and operated by Disney so they have their own policies.Has anyone heard of these checks happening at the Swan/Dolphin?
But unlike Disney they will be using actual security guards not housekeepers.Watching ABC News here in the NE NJ area; they just reported Caesar's (who has 47 hotel properties around the world, including one in Atlantic City) is gong to enter hotel guest's rooms every day, regardless of any displayed "DND" sign. They are also considering giving their employees panic buttons. They also reported this is as a direct result of the Vegas shooting. So - Disney is NOT the ONLY ones, and I personally think you will see it rolling out more and more in the near future.