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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jan 4

    Guests of some Walt Disney World hotels no longer have the option of hanging a “do not disturb” sign on their doorshttp://nyti.ms/2CHfEg3 

    9:45 AM - 4 Jan 2018
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      1. Marlee Margulies  🌊 #BlueWave2020 #Resist‏ @ThisIsMarlee Jan 4
        Replying to @nytimes

        Does anyone know if you still have an option to lock from within - I.e. a security chain or deadbolt??

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      2. Tom O'Neil‏ @buglefan Jan 4
        Replying to @nytimes

        Well if the maid comes in and sees me plunking the magic twanger to a photo of Mickey and Minne doing it Pluto style, it's on her head. Well, if she times it right any way.

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      3.  🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Sooby™ ℹ 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿‏ @sooby72 Jan 4
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        😂😂😂👏🏼👏🏼

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      1. Jeffrey Marshall‏ @Jmarshall7five0 Jan 4
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        Well! This won’t last long

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      1. There are some who call me... Tim?‏ @gozerworshipper Jan 4
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        As long as the maids know what a sock on the doorknob means, all is good.

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      1. #Drowning-In-Bacon#‏ @49ersRuleCali Jan 4
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        This seems like a bad idea. @WaltDisneyWorld Dont your guests deserve privacy?

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      1. Taimy Alvarez‏ @pixhouse Jan 4
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        What if you want to sleep in late?

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      1. Sarah‏ @Sarah01211978 Jan 4
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        People are bitching about their "privacy" but those same people were ok after 9/11 when they said "we need to sacrifice privacy for safety!"

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      1. Heir2Here‏ @HEIR2HERE Jan 4
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        Ut-o

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      1. Danielle‏ @KittyKatDeee Jan 5
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        This is really stupid @Disney 😑

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      1. Meeran Nagur‏ @meeran_n Jan 5
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        Wait.. to just make sure that everything is alright if the caution sign is off.. what? 🤷🏻‍♂️

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      1. Dennis‏ @cheeksdennis Jan 5
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        Please stop with the Stephen Paddock BS!!..The world knows it was a false flag..but if takes away more rights and privileges, you'll continue the lie..

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      1. Ken Galbreth CountTheVotes‏ @44seminole Jan 4
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        We recently stayed at the Boardwalk Inn over Xmas. The door hanger stated "Privacy Please".

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      1. Kristian Jon Lehane.‏ @LehaneLe Jan 4
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        Where is Carolwood barn? One of these days, maybe, the Disney world adventure may be correct. Rather than up their own Arse. In the meantime, perhaps my friends at 651 Buena Vista drive may like some magic beans.

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      1. Wesley Snyder‏ @365DaysOfDisney Jan 4
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        Kind of sucks, but also makes sense... They want to be able to check a room once a day if it faces areas where people congregate.

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      1. Wendy‏ @AtlanticCanuck Jan 4
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        Guess I won’t stay at those hotels. When I don’t want someone in the room I PAID FOR, I don’t want them in there. What is wrong with Americans?! #BatShitCrazy

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