Three60guy
CFO (Chief Fun Officer)
- Joined
- Jan 21, 2009
To me, there is a big difference between reserving the right to enter a room for various reasons, and having a policy to enter the room every day. I do not believe the policy is made explicit in the booking agreement, and it is common for a hotel to reserve the right to enter in case of a problem.
I believe you have expressed that comment I have been looking for. Reading in the fine print that Disney has the right to enter a room is a far cry different from an every day policy of actually coming into your room every day. The fine print basically says you “may” see this being done but in actuality the policy implementation says it “will” be done.
Thanks for pointing that out.
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For the purposes of verification, can someone who still has their recent terms and conditions check to see if Disney used the words “reserve the right to enter a room” in reference to Disney reserving the right to enter a room?
Checking the DVC terms and conditions I signed, it does not say that. It says “.... have the right to enter and access each Unit and each Vacation Home whenever necessary.....” So, those without DVC agreements might have different wording.
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