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Dead bolts are usually more secure than the chain & sliding thing or other externally mounted latches. Much harder to break a door in/gain access with a deadbolt in place (just make sure you use it!).

 

It also prevents your cabin steward from walking in when you don't want him to.

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Yes all of those things .... Especially when you are in the shower and no one else is in the room and you forget to put the do not disturb sign on the door.

 

Seriously i just want to be safe and secure at night when we are all asleep so the deadlock is good.... Long sighhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!

 

Just not sure yet how i am going to get to sleep with 3 teenagers who will be out until curfew .... I will be definately discussing with them and agreeing on some rules ... Which means that i cant put the deadlock on until all have returned to the cabin.

 

My sneaky plan is to convince one of them each night to hang with me hahahaha then fall asleep and the last person in puts the deadlock on lol.

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