jaklgreen
Well-Known Member
Then Disney can claim they tried, and I think that is the main point of it. It may discourage a few stray nutters, but it also looks good from a liability standpoint.
I don't think you are getting my point. How far is this going to go? If they keep this policy of checking rooms and something gets past them are they going to take is a step further and now start going through your bags at check in? Are we going to have to submit to back ground checks when we make a reservation? It is a slippery slope when you start doing these things in the name of "safety". It is their property so if they want to put up a bunch of security cameras on all around the resorts and watch people that way, that's fine. But when they start intruding into our rooms all to keep their lawyers happy, that is NOT OK. And for you or others to think this is fine, I suggest you read up on what it is like to live in some of these "police state" countries. Then you will know what it is like to give up your civil liberties in the name of safety.