I wonder if some hotels do that on purpose or if it's due to a change in the floor covering. My late wife and I caught a guy peepiing under our door at a different hotel some years ago, as we got out of the shower. He got a face full of hair spray, and a kick in the butt (with a bare foot) as he stumbled down the hall, for his efforts, but being somewhat underdressed I didn't pursue him into the stairwell. Hotel security and the police were not able to locate him and the hotel denied our request for a partial refund because they didn't believe the incident took place.psycho_bob42 wrote:The Drury I stayed at in san antonio had granite thresholds for the under the room doors. The door had a 2 inch gap below it. People can see into your room by looking at the reflection on the granite threshold. I left the room to get breakfast and while standing at the elevator i glanced back at the room and could see my wife walking around inside the room. We stuffed some towels under the door.
The last time I stayed at the Drury it was not posted.