Yeah, that's fairly common in the hotel business in general. Sometimes the incoming baggage overloads the number of staff on hand to sort it out so it goes in a holding area that's under video or physical surveillance ... or both. It's a bit unusual for that holding area to be right in front where it's obvious like that, but hey ... stuff happens.I noticed that once and asked valet about it
They said when they are swamped with everyone checking in at one time, some luggage carts are lined up like that
Was told not an issue as the security cameras are on them all the time
And being watched
Or just take a picture of it with your phone.The only issue i have ever had with checking the luggage (rpr) is losing my claim check......
had to go through a lot to prove who i was, describing what i checked in and then have my luggage given to me.
do not ever lose your claim ticket.
write the claim number on the back of your hand........lol
Here is my somewhat disturbing experience at RPR on Sept 3. We arrived, and unloaded our bags, left them with Bell Services. My friend stayed with the bags to get them checked in, I headed to the parking lot to park the car. Walked back to the resort. About 10 mins later, I remembered I needed something from my carry on bag. Well.....I figured I would have to have Bell Services go get the bag. Nope, our bags were still sitting outside, on the luggage cart, unattended. I went into the bag, got what I wanted, no one ever said a word. No one had any way of knowing those were my bags!!! Incredible. When we were in the lobby a bit later, the carts were brought inside, and just left standing there. It took a good 30 mins before there were no more luggage carts outside the Bell Services area.