When I used to travel for work back in the ‘70s, I HATED having housekeeping come into my room when I stayed in a hotel. (I don’t like having “my” space, even my temporary space, invaded.) When I checked in, I’d always tell the front desk, “$20 for the housekeepers if they don’t come in until I’ve checked out.” That usually worked.
I worked at a motel in San Simeon one summer. Maids on a tight schedule have been known to knock and tell you that you must have accidentally left the “Do Not Disturb” sign on the door. :)
figuratively speaking 8 months ago
The true meaning of Do Not Disturb.
Ida No 8 months ago
“Do not disturb (any further).” Still stinks, though.
PraiseofFolly 8 months ago
“Please Clean the Room (But don’t tell my Mother what a mess it was!)”
distortion 8 months ago
Our hotel in Amsterdam had a door sign that said, “Privacy please…we are naked in here.”
PlatudimusAtom Premium Member 8 months ago
I’m on holiday. You’re not.
anomalous4 8 months ago
When I used to travel for work back in the ‘70s, I HATED having housekeeping come into my room when I stayed in a hotel. (I don’t like having “my” space, even my temporary space, invaded.) When I checked in, I’d always tell the front desk, “$20 for the housekeepers if they don’t come in until I’ve checked out.” That usually worked.
gnome 8 months ago
…this one truly is funny !…
Impkins Premium Member 8 months ago
My brother used a sign like that at home. :)
gregcartoon Premium Member 8 months ago
These need to be made available at hotels. Sooner rather than later.
mistercatworks 8 months ago
I worked at a motel in San Simeon one summer. Maids on a tight schedule have been known to knock and tell you that you must have accidentally left the “Do Not Disturb” sign on the door. :)
eddi-TBH 8 months ago
That would make a great door hanger for a kid’s bedroom.