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Originally Posted by Mares75 The doors leading directly outside are heavy duty doors. I would think someone would have to do some serious work to get into one of those things.  |
Yeah; the doors as I recall them from 2001, at All-Star Movies (a Value, not even a Moderate) were metal-skinned FIRE DOORS, and even a fireman's axe would have had a really, seriously hard time getting through it. The locks are deadbolts, too, so that's pretty darned secure. The
windows would be a more likely place for illicit entry, if the person involved didn't have a proper key.
Also, at all times of the day, there's always the chance someone will come around the corner, headed to or from the pools, so ... I don't think a thief would be particularly keen on even TRYING to break into any Disney resort rooms during the day. At night, well, we were asleep ... but I'm willing to bet Disney's security people are on the job.
Also remember, most of the time even getting TO the resort, for non-guests, can be problematic - there's a gate and a guard and all that, IIRC. So it's not really like any random neighborhood in the U.S. in terms of accessibility.