Hotel showers - why??

Anonymous
Can anyone explain why hotel room showers only have the half pane of glass rather than a shower curtain?
Even when being careful there’s so much water on the floor. It’s driving me nuts.
Anonymous
Because shower curtains are gross and hard to clean…. Especially when the curtain clings to your leg (ewww just thinking about that). Glad to see glass instead of those things…
Anonymous
Agree with PP; hotel shower curtains (or any shower curtains, really) are disgusting.
Anonymous
Shower curtains smell and harbor mold.
Anonymous
Team OP

If a glass door, make the door the full size of the opening, not halfway. Or, make it a deep shower with the shower head way in the back so that the entire bathroom floor isn't soaking wet.

We're currently in Europe (2 countries over 2 weeks), at 2 different Hiltons, and I hate the half-glass door
Anonymous
We have a half door in the house we recently moved into. I was skeptical at first, but it seems to work for us. I don’t notice much if any water on the bathroom floor. Don’t know why.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Team OP

If a glass door, make the door the full size of the opening, not halfway. Or, make it a deep shower with the shower head way in the back so that the entire bathroom floor isn't soaking wet.

We're currently in Europe (2 countries over 2 weeks), at 2 different Hiltons, and I hate the half-glass door


+1
I love traveling in Europe except for the showers. It’s maddening how hard it is to shower without getting the bathroom wet
Anonymous
Curtains are gross, but yes, I wish there was a full door. Besides water getting everywhere, I get cold easily. Not as much of a problem in a tiny bathroom, but if it’s airy and there’s only a half glass wall…brrrr.
Anonymous
OP, you might appreciate this thread:

https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1107765.page
Anonymous
I usually don’t have issues with the half door. Maybe you’re taller so need to stand farther away from the shower head. Also prefer them to shower curtains.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Team OP

If a glass door, make the door the full size of the opening, not halfway. Or, make it a deep shower with the shower head way in the back so that the entire bathroom floor isn't soaking wet.

We're currently in Europe (2 countries over 2 weeks), at 2 different Hiltons, and I hate the half-glass door


In Europe, there is usually a drain in the floor of the bathroom. I wish we did that here.
Anonymous
I hate this trend as well. I also hate barn doors that provide little noise barrier between the bathroom and the bedroom. I don't care if I am by myself but if I am staying with anyone, even my spouse, I want a little more privacy when I'm in the bathroom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have a half door in the house we recently moved into. I was skeptical at first, but it seems to work for us. I don’t notice much if any water on the bathroom floor. Don’t know why.


We have one in the master as well. I’m now a convert if they are built well. We never have water outside of the shower.

I hate shower curtains. So gross.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I usually don’t have issues with the half door. Maybe you’re taller so need to stand farther away from the shower head. Also prefer them to shower curtains.


Maybe? I think maybe foreigners like the shower pressure and the glass door was built for a population who likes to wash under a "leetle trickle" of water? Anyone care to speculate? They also never have decent bath mats.
Anonymous
European bathrooms all seem to be designed to get water everywhere. My DH and I bring this up at dinner parties in the hopes that someone will explain we are using the shower incorrectly and there is some European showering custom we don't know about that will resolve this issue. It is baffling. Though at this point it's just a joke in our family -- whoever showers first in our hotel room will come out and announce, "Just in case you were wondering, there is now water f***ing everywhere." Because there always is!

In the US I've found that a lot fewer hotels do the half glass thing and even the ones that do tend to design the floor with something that will contain the water.

I do assume that having a bathroom where everything is tiled and a hard surface makes it easier to do the industrial-level cleaning I think hotel bathrooms often need. Which I appreciate. But I will never understand why European hotel bathrooms are designed for the whole bathroom to get wet whenever anyone showers. When we stay in private homes, it's not like that. It's just a hotel thing. A true mystery.
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