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Some of Disney's hotels are getting rid of "Do Not Disturb" signs so that staffers can check up on the rooms. Walt Disney World has swapped "Do Not Disturb" signs with "Room Occupied" signs at a ...
If you’ve visited a Walt Disney World hotel recently, you may have noticed that the traditional “Do not disturb” signs have been replaced with “Room Occupied” signs. The new signs also ...
And yet there is a problem that continually hounds me and my husband – the Do Not Disturb sign. Or, to be more specific, the lack of attention that hotel staff pays to the Do Not Disturb sign.
Hilton is joining other hotels in re-thinking the ubiquitous “Do Not Disturb” sign. The McLean, Va.-based company is now suggesting that a team member alert a security or duty manager if a Do ...
Disney World is getting rid of 'Do Not Disturb' signs at some of its signature hotels. The resort says they not only reserve the right to come into your room, but may make a point of going in at ...
At a number of hotels, the best reading material hangs from the doorknob — the cheeky and clever “Do Not Disturb” sign. Although the Jekyll/Hyde door accessory still retains its ultimate ...
Wlodek Filipczyk spends about 100 days out of the year traveling for business, and the walls of his cubicle show it: They’re lined with Do Not Disturb signs he’s collected from hotels around ...
One way they can prevent others from entering is to put the 'Do Not Disturb' sign on their door. However, one tourist has told other people why they shouldn't leave the sign there for too long.
Dear Amy: I am currently staying in a hotel, and in order to prevent the cleaning staff from trying to come in during my midday shower, I hung the “Do Not Disturb” sign on the outside of the door.
This article was first published on NerdWallet.com. If you’ve visited a Walt Disney World hotel recently, you may have noticed that the traditional “Do not disturb” signs have been replaced ...