Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I travel loads for work and there's always either a slide or a bolt that cannot be opened from the outside. It's a security measure and I'm sure a hotel wouldn't want the liability of a stranger walking into a guest's room uninvited.
It has a bolt... or so I thought, since she unlocked that instantly.
No slide latch at all, and the bolt is right above the main door lock.
It never bothered me until now. But now it does!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea if this actually happened or not. But I really do hate that I have to take so many measures to keep hotel staff out of my room early in the morning, when I am traveling.
It's absurd that I can't expect to be able to sleep until 8 in the morning, without having to triple lock my door and hang a do not disturb card.
Exactly. Of all the nasty things in the hotel room I have to touch, I really don't feel like grabbing the do not disturb sign too and slinging it over the handle, or else I'm at risk of someone just waltzing into my room at 8am and oh well.
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea if this actually happened or not. But I really do hate that I have to take so many measures to keep hotel staff out of my room early in the morning, when I am traveling.
It's absurd that I can't expect to be able to sleep until 8 in the morning, without having to triple lock my door and hang a do not disturb card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea if this actually happened or not. But I really do hate that I have to take so many measures to keep hotel staff out of my room early in the morning, when I am traveling.
It's absurd that I can't expect to be able to sleep until 8 in the morning, without having to triple lock my door and hang a do not disturb card.
Exactly. Of all the nasty things in the hotel room I have to touch, I really don't feel like grabbing the do not disturb sign too and slinging it over the handle, or else I'm at risk of someone just waltzing into my room at 8am and oh well.
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea if this actually happened or not. But I really do hate that I have to take so many measures to keep hotel staff out of my room early in the morning, when I am traveling.
It's absurd that I can't expect to be able to sleep until 8 in the morning, without having to triple lock my door and hang a do not disturb card.
Anonymous wrote:I travel loads for work and there's always either a slide or a bolt that cannot be opened from the outside. It's a security measure and I'm sure a hotel wouldn't want the liability of a stranger walking into a guest's room uninvited.
Anonymous wrote:Colleague of mine had her office laptop and other valuables stolen this way. They entered while she was sleeping, using a hacked keycard. That's why I always use the physical bolt (chain lock, etc) if they have one. I haven't been to a 4-star or higher hotel that didnt' have somethign like that. I think corporate security requires this in order for their employees to stay there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone who apparently can't stop giggling and is not a maid comes into your room at 8am, and you don't ask have the sense to ask who she is or what she is doing there...way to go op. Next time use the "Do not disturb" sign.
I was also wearing my night guard, so I couldn't talk, which is why I just stared at her and finally waved to her to try to make her leave.
I kid you not, she stood there for a good ten seconds, alternately giggling and saying things in broken english that I 100% did not understand.
Finally she turned to leave and that's when I realized I should ask about the kleenex, as I am out, and I ripped out my night guard. That's when told me she didn't have any.
It was absolutely insane.