Hotels across the country are making sure their “Do Not Disturb” signs are getting the point across with flair. No longer are the signs just plain printed black and white door hangers. Now they come ...
Most of us forget all about hotel Do Not Disturb signs until the 10 a.m. housekeeping knock disturbs our jet-lagged slumber and we realize, too late, that it's hanging on the wrong side 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 with “Room ...
Some of Disney's hotels are getting rid of "Do Not Disturb" signs so that staffers can check up on the rooms. Some of Disney's hotels are getting rid of "Do Not Disturb" signs so that staffers can ...
ATLANTIC CITY — Caesars Entertainment, which owns three properties in the resort, will now check rooms every 24 hours, even if guests have placed a “Do Not Disturb” sign on their doors. The policy ...
ROANOKE, Va. — 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 ...
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 ...
Most of us forget all about hotel Do Not Disturb signs until the 10 a.m. housekeeping knock disturbs our jet-lagged slumber and we realize, too late, that it’s hanging on the wrong side of the door.