Many people, such as myself, have also been there several times since the policy started and have not noticed ANY difference from before the policy was started. No one knocked on our door, no one opened the door, no one attempted to bypass the safety latch, no one barged in on me taking a leisurely, relaxing bubble bath, no one walked in while I was naked getting dressed for the day, no one walked in while I was napping. And even if someone were to open the door with the safety latch secured, I don't typically make a point of standing directly to the side of the door buck naked when I am getting dressed so there is zero chance of someone seeing me in all my naked glory from the safety latched crack in the door. Honestly, with the various reports of people being "barged in on" did it not occur to people to secure the safety latch or to shout "Just a minute, we're getting dressed?" I also have not heard of anyone having the safety latch removed in order for someone to get in so how on earth are people ending up being surprised by people in their room?? At a non WDW hotel my husband once forgot to use the safety latch and housekeeping came in while he was in the bathroom. He heard them call out "housekeeping" so he shouted from the bathroom that he was in the bathroom. The housekeeper immediately left without another word.