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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have never been in a hotel room that didn't have a bathroom door. [/quote] Have you been to Europe lately? [b]There is some sort of trend to have the room be an entirely open space where the shower or bathtub is all glass and is essentially plunked into the space without any kind of privacy from the rest of the room[/b]. Often, the toilet/sink is right on the other side of it or else the toilet alone is in a closet with no air circulation. We've had that in "modern" hotels in both Germany and Italy. I hate them. I don't know what they are thinking. Who the heck wants that set-up if you are traveling with a friend or parent?! Or even worse - some foreign companies require their employees share a room when on business - can you imagine being in a space like that with a co-worker?[/quote] Yes, this is happening in New York now too! Like this at the Motto: [img]https://dynamic-media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-o/2b/66/7e/10/caption.jpg?w=800&h=-1&s=1[/img] One side of the glass is the toilet, the other side's the shower. But they're just there in the room.[/quote]
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