YourEveryDayAdam
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2009
This is awkward for sure. At this point, it is the responsibility of the people staying in the tower suite to close the blinds and/or Disney to respond expediantly if there is a less-than-mindful guest who is lacking that responsibility. TBH, a naked guest in the tower suite is likely only happen out of ignorance rather than malice.Well, that’s awkward. I’m wondering how Disney will deal with folks walking around in their own room in a low state of dress (ie naked) with the shades open…
Another thing: there is no such thing as truly one-way glass. One-way glass only works when the side you want to be hidden (inside) is dark and the side you want to be shown a mirror (outside) is bright. When you flip it around that the hidden side is bright and the mirrored side is dark...like say at night time in the tower suite...light will shine through mirrored glass exposing the inside.
The better option would be for Disney to install the electric "frosting" with a control switch like they have for the bathrooms in the other fancy suites. Maybe with an auto-timer that turns it on before it gets too dark outside. Or just make absolutely sure that the occupants are aware that you're there for all to see at night in a highly prominant location and to close your blinds when you want or need privacy.