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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][i]But if they worked in the hotel and had access to enter a room in the hotel, it would be a lot easier. I've worked in the hospitality business for 20 years and would never leave my kids alone in a hotel room. There are so many people who can gain access to your room (and I hate to say this but there are some sketchy people working in hotels, high-end or not). I always use the metal bar lock when I am in my room alone. A baby can't do that. Yes! I am involved in the hotel industry with top hotels (5 star, Michelin starred restaurants, etc). You would be shocked at some of the behind the scenes stuff, the number of people who actually have access to your rooms, the number of times random workers will knock and go in, the number of people who get fired for crazy things. I am neurotic with my children in hotels after some of the things I have encountered. For everyone arguing about whether the baby would have an event, far more likely that a weirdo wools go in the room. Alternatively staff is obligated to report minors left alone (bc no hotel wants the liability of something happening). A hood front end staff is on top of when people come and go. You’d also be shocked at the number of guests up at weird hours bc their children who are great sleepers at home are disoriented or scared or wake up and can’t sleep at a new hotel. Finally, you’d be shocked at how often kids will exit rooms in the night when parents are asleep if they forget the chain or whatever the property offers. Young kids get up in the night and accidentally go in the hall instead of the bathroom, door shuts, parents asleep. You name it, it happens more than you’d expect. I’d be more worried about the 2 year old.[/i] I'm including both of the posts above because I really hope that the "this wasn't that terrible a thing to do" posters might come back and read these posts above. People, those with real-life, hands-on experience in the hotel industry have said it, above. Listen to them. You have NO idea how many people have easy access to your "locked" hotel room 24/7. If you would still leave your kids alone in a hotel room after reading the two posts above, you're criminally oblivious and shouldn't have kids. [/quote] +1 I bet these same people arguing that it's all okay wouldn't leave their expensive jewelry out in the open like they do their children.[/quote]
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