coast2coastmickey
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2018
I would hardly call understanding that housekeeping is provided on a daily basis "vacationing on my own terms."
Why wouldn't it be though? If MOST hotels honor do-not-disturb signs, why can't I expect the same from Disney? People have the choice to enjoy or not enjoy housekeeping elsewhere. That in itself is a choice, meaning you're vacationing on your own terms.
Here's the thing. I WANT to give Disney my money. My wife is obsessed and so is my daughter, already. It's just hard to do it (for the hotels) when it means that I'm not the only one in my room, as I prefer it to be. If they didn't have the policy, I'd probably look less hard at staying off-site, which usually wins for us.