As a matter of fact, following the Las Vegas shooting, hotels must enter any room where the Do No Disturb sign is up for more than 24 hours. They do knock first.
A college friend of mine worked as a maintenance man at a hotel. One day he went into a room he thought was supposed to be unoccupied. Using his passkey, he walked in on a couple in bed. He said, “l ran out, then ran to the other side of the hotel, went into another room and crawled under the bed and stayed there for hours.”
Must be from the times when a vacuum cleaner reminded of a jet plane taking off 200 yards away – I know them from my childhood. Our dog dislikes our vacuum cleaners (hand held and robot) and goes grudgingly out of their way, but doesn’t mind staying in the room.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 5 years ago
“The things we do for entertainment…”
JoanHelen over 5 years ago
A Fawlty Towers repeat?
h.v.greenman over 5 years ago
Sounds like she trained the staff at the last hotel I stayed at (Hyatt Regency inPalm Springs, CA)
DanFlak over 5 years ago
I imagine that house cleaning staff have seen all kinds of things (or evidence thereof).
Zebrastripes over 5 years ago
Ummmm I don’t THINK SOOOOOO!
Dani Rice over 5 years ago
As a matter of fact, following the Las Vegas shooting, hotels must enter any room where the Do No Disturb sign is up for more than 24 hours. They do knock first.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member over 5 years ago
Sometimes could be embarassing .
Printer over 5 years ago
A college friend of mine worked as a maintenance man at a hotel. One day he went into a room he thought was supposed to be unoccupied. Using his passkey, he walked in on a couple in bed. He said, “l ran out, then ran to the other side of the hotel, went into another room and crawled under the bed and stayed there for hours.”
pcmcdonald over 5 years ago
That sucks.
cuzinron47 over 5 years ago
The left out a step, take a few incriminating pictures first.
terids over 5 years ago
I have never stayed in a hotel where room service arrives with a vacuum.
UlfPeterLangenbach over 5 years ago
Must be from the times when a vacuum cleaner reminded of a jet plane taking off 200 yards away – I know them from my childhood. Our dog dislikes our vacuum cleaners (hand held and robot) and goes grudgingly out of their way, but doesn’t mind staying in the room.