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In reply to the discussion: Vegas shooter had a "Do Not Disturb" sign on his door for 3 days. [View all]lovemydogs
(575 posts)128. It is not unusual for some to have that sign on the door
even for a few days. Mostly Honeymooners but, also people who are looking to be cut off to complete work or something like that.
That is why it did not raise alarms
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What if you just want to stay in bed in a high rise hotel overlooking public places for a week?
lunasun
Oct 2017
#83
This was some gun nut talking about all of the things short of regulating guns
Ms. Toad
Oct 2017
#91
Then I am grateful you are not in charge of what should or should not be investigated
Ms. Toad
Oct 2017
#117
I don't have daily clean towels (or someone to clean my room) at home, so why would I want it
Ms. Toad
Oct 2017
#61
Every year or two we go to Florida for 5 nights. When we first get there we tell housekeeping...
George II
Oct 2017
#70
i have some relatives who are paranoid about it. they also often bring their own towels and things
JI7
Oct 2017
#104
I wouldn't stay there twice, then. 24 hours, in case your friend is unaware, is only ONE day.
WinkyDink
Oct 2017
#18
He had the place, room, and date well-planned. It was one event of several possible, all
WinkyDink
Oct 2017
#19
I read that he tried to get a suite (planned) at a different hotel, different concert, but that room
WinkyDink
Oct 2017
#63
I travel for business a week at a time and leave my "Do Not Disturb" up always.
JoeStuckInOH
Oct 2017
#27
I'm similar, although I occasionally ask the cleaning staff for a few extra towels.
Hoyt
Oct 2017
#67
ever have shit stolen from your bags at a hotel? once that happens you'll do it too
Amishman
Oct 2017
#80
I usually leave that sign on. Don't want my stuff messed with when I'm not there.
ecstatic
Oct 2017
#96