Anonymous wrote:I find it super annoying. My BIL rented a large "luxury" house in palm springs for his bday and it was like 10 or 12 bedrooms but several had shared bathrooms. DH and I had a jack and jill bathroom with a single male friend. It was situated so the toilet and shower were behind an additional door, the jack/jill opened into the sink area. But still, these places are going for like $10k a night and you have to share a bathroom? Anyways, yeah it's a thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's a B&B situation, that's usual. Otherwise, I've never seen any shared bath situation for otherwise comfortable accommodations.
The rooms with the shared bathrooms are 100 square feet. So small. Maybe for very young couples
Anonymous wrote:Its the cheapest room at a small B&B, that is absolutely standard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stayed once in a dorm style lodging at a high end hotel and it was a shared bathroom but more like a dorm bathroom with multiple toilet stalls, shower stalls and a row of about 4 sinks. One for men and one for women. Very clean. It was fine.
This is much preferable to one bathroom shared with a random person.
Depends. One room that you just wait and come back to if it's occupied... could be ok as long as the other person is not an a-hole and inconsiderate. The row of stalls can be more "anonymous" but certainly not private.
Anonymous wrote:If it's a B&B situation, that's usual. Otherwise, I've never seen any shared bath situation for otherwise comfortable accommodations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stayed once in a dorm style lodging at a high end hotel and it was a shared bathroom but more like a dorm bathroom with multiple toilet stalls, shower stalls and a row of about 4 sinks. One for men and one for women. Very clean. It was fine.
This is much preferable to one bathroom shared with a random person.
Anonymous wrote:I stayed once in a dorm style lodging at a high end hotel and it was a shared bathroom but more like a dorm bathroom with multiple toilet stalls, shower stalls and a row of about 4 sinks. One for men and one for women. Very clean. It was fine.
Anonymous wrote:I’m curious about the interest in these. Why stay at a hotel that’s renovated, or modern and new but with a shared bathroom situation?
Faraway Nantucket is an example.
Anonymous wrote:Is this with family, as in one room for the kids and one yours and you share, or is this with some random people? Because there is NO way I'm doing this. I don't care how gorgeous the location or hotel is.