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[quote=Anonymous]Downside of staying onsite are the mandatory daily room safety inspections Even if you have a deadbolt and DND sign, Disney will have staff enter your room to inspect it. They don’t care if your kids are napping or showering. Entire threads on Reddit about people who have been barged in on. Biggest downside to this is for sleeping kids. Even with a door stopper someone knocking and trying to open the door will likely wake a sleeping kid. They will also proceed to call you as if you’re up to no good in your room and it needs to be entered asap. I also dislike being on vacation but not being able to reliably nap or have sex because someone might come in on me at any time. If you’re at the park all day and not getting back until the afternoon you likely won’t even notice this. But if you want to nap with young kids it’s a problem. I spent $10,600 to stay at the Poly and had Disney staff barge in when my daughter was showing. She came out naked into the room and the person didn’t even care and proceeded to do this weird check around the room including looking behind curtains. If you’re a sexual assault victim or understandably concerned about being alone with a stranger in their room, this will bother you. Disney fanatics claims other hotels do this but I’ve traveled all around the world and never experienced having hotel staff enter my room to perform an inspection. Seems like a huge safety risk as last time this happened my child was sleeping and my husband thought someone was breaking into the room. He could have tried to attack the hotel staff over self defense and eventually someone will do this. I don’t see how cleaning staff are trained security guards or have the proper training to be checking for trafficking or weapons. It’s all security theatre. Four Seasons doesn’t do this. [/quote]
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