Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't lock your door?
Yeah I did! That's what makes it worse- she just used her key and unbolted it!
I worked for Hilton for 10 years. The bolt has to be opened by engineering - a keycard won't do it. That's the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't lock your door?
Yeah I did! That's what makes it worse- she just used her key and unbolted it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP: This thread has gotten derailed. It has happened to me at a NH Hotel in a mid sized European city. I went down and tore the front desk a new one. They comped me breakfast.
And, no, there was not some additional way to secure the door from the inside.
European hotels generally do not have the same level of security of American hotels. I have also traveled extensively for work and for pleasure and haven't seen a nice, reputable hotel *in the US* that didn't have an additional security lock on the door that could not be unlocked from the outside. I would advise everyone who travels to use this as you never know who could gain access to your room key and get in at any time. Hotel theft is not uncommon at all. I read travel blogs often and have heard many crazy stories.
Europe is a huge place. This is such a stupid comment. Italy? Maybe. Sweden? netherlands?
I would take the security of the Waldorf in Scotland over the holiday inns in the US. Most US hotels are crap 3 stars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP: This thread has gotten derailed. It has happened to me at a NH Hotel in a mid sized European city. I went down and tore the front desk a new one. They comped me breakfast.
And, no, there was not some additional way to secure the door from the inside.
European hotels generally do not have the same level of security of American hotels. I have also traveled extensively for work and for pleasure and haven't seen a nice, reputable hotel *in the US* that didn't have an additional security lock on the door that could not be unlocked from the outside. I would advise everyone who travels to use this as you never know who could gain access to your room key and get in at any time. Hotel theft is not uncommon at all. I read travel blogs often and have heard many crazy stories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes. I'd buy one of those jam-type locks typical for 3rd world county hotels. There are different styles, but typically jam the door shut so no key / lock will let someone in.
WTF kind of hotels are you staying at?
A nice hotel, according to TripAdvisor! Staying on the 18th floor. I won't be staying here anymore though!
Yikes is right!
Yeah I've had this happen several times, both in the country and internationally. Once I was on a school trip in college and woke up to the hotel staff letting a strange man into my room at 3am because he claimed he had left a hat in there. Have also had hotel staff randomly enter my room at nice hotels in the US. So I always latch the door and travel with a special lock for when there's no latch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes. I'd buy one of those jam-type locks typical for 3rd world county hotels. There are different styles, but typically jam the door shut so no key / lock will let someone in.
WTF kind of hotels are you staying at?
A nice hotel, according to TripAdvisor! Staying on the 18th floor. I won't be staying here anymore though!
Yikes is right!
Anonymous wrote:I don't know if this actually goes on, but several years ago I stayed at a Holiday Inn for Work purposes and it was shortly after a different Holiday Inn in the US had a death of some sort where the person was in the room for several days. I seem to remember the staff at OUR Holiday Inn doing a safety check in the afternoon where they poked their head in to make sure everything was OK. My colleague who had left the class we were there for early because she didn't feel well told me this happened to her, so I don't know firsthand if they knocked or whatever. And I'm not sure if hotels have policies that they check on rooms/guests that way. It doesn't seem that far fetched to me although 8AM is a bit early.