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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 Occupied” signs.
Sometimes you have to take almost-drastic measures in order to enforce the Do Not Disturb sign.
The result is a carefully curated selection of signs that showcase the myriad of visual approaches designers have taken when it comes to creating a do not disturb sign. Lippa’s team was also behind ...
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" and will check rooms on a daily basis. Hilton, Boyd Gaming and Wynn Las Vegas have also changed their DND policies.
Hilton is joining other hotels in re-thinking the ubiquitous “Do Not Disturb” sign. The McLean, Va.-based company is now suggesting that a team member alert a security or duty manager if a Do ...
At a number of hotels, the best reading material hangs from the doorknob — the cheeky and clever “Do Not Disturb” sign. Although the Jekyll/Hyde door accessory still retains its ultimate ...
Walt Disney World swapped out its “Do Not Disturb” signs for “Room Occupied” signs last week at four of its Florida resort properties. Jacquee Wahler, a spokeswoman for Walt Disney World ...
She said: "So apparently in Las Vegas if you leave the "do not disturb" sign on your hotel door for more than 72 hours they automatically send over a police officer to make sure you're still alive.
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 check up on the rooms.