Honestly I probably wouldn’t have opened and instead called down to the front desk to verify what was happening but I wonder if they’d even know?
The “front desk” button goes to an offsite (perhaps out of state) call center, so no, they won’t know.
I’m thinking the housekeeper notified security that she wouldn’t be entering your room for cleaning, so security showed up to look around in the room. I agree this is very intrusive and unpleasant.
Which is ridiculous. Why wouldn’t the housekeeper just take a minute and come into your room then instead of saying ok? I mean, they hear you say “I’m going to nap”, “I have a headache”, etc, and to leave you alone, and then they make this happen? Just say “no”.
Unless they are inspecting every nook and cranny...between mattresses, in laundry piles, suitcases, under the bed, in pillow cases, etc....I’m not really sure what the point is?
Agreed.
Seriously, the mass shooting was NOT the fault of the Vegas hotel and I don't like being treated like a criminal because of it.
I agree with you. Alas I’m pretty sure survivors and family members are indeed suing.
And there’s no signed waiver strong enough that a lawyer can’t get around.
We signed waivers for my son’s dance event, and when he broke his arm for reasons that were 3/4 the fault of the hotel and teachers, they were *terrified* of us. My sis in law (a lawyer) was livid with us that we didn’t sue.
And then when they made some pretty big changes for the next year based on that, she was livid again because changing things was admitting fault.
There are a ton of reasons why we need to check your room
No. There aren’t.
There are solid reasons guests don’t want people in their rooms. Until such time that hotels have safes big enough to carry the electronics many bring with them, having staff come in, and having Disney housekeeping prop open doors like they’ve done for years, just isn’t acceptable.
I do however think that this type of thing is one that people will complain about because of the inconvenience until something actually bad happens and then you have people pointing fingers asking why wasn’t more done.
If only people could be grownup after incidents. Vegas wasn’t the fault of the hotel. It was the fault of the guy that did it.
I wish that “pointing fingers” wasn’t anything people paid attention to.
Just daily housekeeping like normal.
You had housekeeping coming in. That was your room check. That’s the difference in your situation vs others.