disprincess2213
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 14, 2014
Staying at BCV with a child that needs a daily nap. If we speak to desk at checkin, could we potentially schedule the room check instead of random time daily barge ins? Anyone successful with this?
No, because then what is the point? Good job taking the meth lab down before they get there!
Room checks are intended to be random for a reason. IF you were doing something illegal, clearly you would have time to hide the evidence prior to your 'scheduled' room inspection.
Every day. Not optional, one of the reasons they got rid of the "Do Not Disturb" signs. Now they say "Room Occupied".I'm new here. Can someone tell me what these room checks are? I haven't heard of this before. I know that they empty trash on the 4th day. But I didn't know there were room checks.
That makes sense that they'd do it randomly. Yet, when we were at HHI, the front desk told me that we could schedule a time if it would be more convenient, and one day we did schedule a time, just that once. And one time, at BCV, they called and asked if I needed anything. When I said "No", she was obviously disappointed, then told me they needed to do the room check and I said OK. Next thing I knew a college student-age was knocking timidly on the door (I could all the regulars-"Let's send Joe!"). Then when I realized I did want more decaf coffee, he happily brought me enough for 6 months. Anyone want some decaf coffee? I really don't think some Disney employees dislike the room checks as much as we do.edNo, because then what is the point? Good job taking the meth lab down before they get there!
While you're not wrong, allowing it to be scheduled would likely invalidate the insurance purpose.Well whats the point of the daily inspections to begin with? Its a check box so they can't get sued later if something happens.
Argued this plenty of times that its not actually stopping someone from doing something.
Every day. Not optional, one of the reasons they got rid of the "Do Not Disturb" signs. Now they say "Room Occupied".
I guess the good thing is you didn't know - means they didn't disturb you! It's something we all have to learn to deal with if we're going to stay on Disney property. They do disclose it when making reservations, most of us (myself included) don't read that part!I had no idea. We were at the Grand Cali (hotel, not DVC villa) last month and we left the "room occupied" sign up on all of our days but 1 when we wanted trash taken out and a couple new towels. I just assumed no one came into our room while we were gone. How would I even know??