Joanie Eddis-Koch
Member
Has anyone been following along with the new Disney resort policy of " Housekeeping security" demanding entry to you room on a daily basis for "security" checks?
Apparently if you decline housekeeping, OR if Housekeeping has not gotten to your room before the housekeeping "security" designate is on patrol, this person will literally pound on your door and demand entry (If you are in the room) to search all the way into your Disney Resort room and your bathroom. They are not searching your belongings (at least they are not supposed to).
When this person "knocks" you MUST let them in the room immediately no matter what you are doing. They will keep pounding on your door until you do.
Housekeeping servicing your room that day "counts" as a security sweep. I find it especially laughable that other (usually male) housekeeping CM's are being tasked with gaining entry to your room to conduct these searches. How have they been trained to do this. What are they going to do if some guy is on the other side of the door with a machine gun?
People who have experienced this ham handed approach are upset. As a women who travels alone I find it especially galling that I would have to open the door and let a man search my room upon demand. That basically means that ANYONE can now knock on my door and demand entry and I would HAVE to let them in. How the hell am I going to know if they are legitimate? You can buy Disney name tags off of the web...
Before, with the Do Not Disturb signs, I could decline to let someone in. Now I am required to let these clowns in upon demand. They have keys to get into your room but criminals also would have the means to key into these rooms. In addition to the deadbolt lock, that swing bar bolt is easily defeated by a thick piece of paper or other tool. (google for yourself and see how to do it).
I'd like to point out that the CM's doing these room inspections are not wearing uniforms that would designate them as such and when it was cold out some of them were wearing coats and you could not see a Disney name tag or any kind of identifying indicator that they were an employee.
Disney removed the do not disturb sign and replaced them with a "room occupied" sign. The small print states that they can now enter your room at any time for any reason.
So that's just a heads up about what is going on at Disney resorts.
DVC people now get daily "Trash Removal" that counts as their security sweep. These same a-holes are barging into rooms like this at DVC resorts.
I'd also like to point out that if you request with the "front Desk" that you need privacy in the room they are not really honoring that request. They are still barging in at will.
The housekeepers can't even keep up with cleaning the rooms when they are supposed to, so how are they going to find time to do these stupid security sweeps?
What a crock of crap.... Supposedly this is because of what happened in Las Vegas. I think we all know (except Disney's Lawyers) that this "SECURITY THEATER" is completely ineffective at preventing this type of situation from occurring.
I am so glad I am staying off site.
~Joanie
Apparently if you decline housekeeping, OR if Housekeeping has not gotten to your room before the housekeeping "security" designate is on patrol, this person will literally pound on your door and demand entry (If you are in the room) to search all the way into your Disney Resort room and your bathroom. They are not searching your belongings (at least they are not supposed to).
When this person "knocks" you MUST let them in the room immediately no matter what you are doing. They will keep pounding on your door until you do.
Housekeeping servicing your room that day "counts" as a security sweep. I find it especially laughable that other (usually male) housekeeping CM's are being tasked with gaining entry to your room to conduct these searches. How have they been trained to do this. What are they going to do if some guy is on the other side of the door with a machine gun?
People who have experienced this ham handed approach are upset. As a women who travels alone I find it especially galling that I would have to open the door and let a man search my room upon demand. That basically means that ANYONE can now knock on my door and demand entry and I would HAVE to let them in. How the hell am I going to know if they are legitimate? You can buy Disney name tags off of the web...
Before, with the Do Not Disturb signs, I could decline to let someone in. Now I am required to let these clowns in upon demand. They have keys to get into your room but criminals also would have the means to key into these rooms. In addition to the deadbolt lock, that swing bar bolt is easily defeated by a thick piece of paper or other tool. (google for yourself and see how to do it).
I'd like to point out that the CM's doing these room inspections are not wearing uniforms that would designate them as such and when it was cold out some of them were wearing coats and you could not see a Disney name tag or any kind of identifying indicator that they were an employee.
Disney removed the do not disturb sign and replaced them with a "room occupied" sign. The small print states that they can now enter your room at any time for any reason.
So that's just a heads up about what is going on at Disney resorts.
DVC people now get daily "Trash Removal" that counts as their security sweep. These same a-holes are barging into rooms like this at DVC resorts.
I'd also like to point out that if you request with the "front Desk" that you need privacy in the room they are not really honoring that request. They are still barging in at will.
The housekeepers can't even keep up with cleaning the rooms when they are supposed to, so how are they going to find time to do these stupid security sweeps?
What a crock of crap.... Supposedly this is because of what happened in Las Vegas. I think we all know (except Disney's Lawyers) that this "SECURITY THEATER" is completely ineffective at preventing this type of situation from occurring.
I am so glad I am staying off site.
~Joanie