Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shower curtains smell and harbor mold.
Not if you wash them frequently.
Anonymous wrote:My kids and I stayed in a hotel in NYC with my parents, and the wall between the shower & the rest of the hotel room was glass. So if anyone showered, everyone in the room could see their blurry silhouette. Also, water leaked out from under the bathroom door. And this was a fancy, fairly expensive hotel— just crappy bathroom design.
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.
Anonymous wrote:I must be low rent. I don’t know what OP is talking about and I travel a lot. I’ve seen shower curtains and full glass doors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Ha, the first hotel I stayed in with the half glass also had one of those barn doors for the bathroom door. I came away hating the barn doors but liking the half glass. But that one had a half wall for the lower part of the shower and then the top part was glass. I liked it so much that our current master has this same layout. The water doesn't get all over if the shower floor is done correctly and the pony wall extends out far enough.
The barn door is especially insane in a hotel bathroom because you only have the room. It's not like in a private home where the odds that your partner is going to be right outside the bathroom door are actually fairly slim. In a hotel you need a nice heavy door to the bathroom plus a strong fan. I mostly travel with my spouse but we believe in preserving the mystery to the degree we can.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:I must be low rent. I don’t know what OP is talking about and I travel a lot. I’ve seen shower curtains and full glass doors.
You've never seen a shower with one of these half glass doors? Some are fixed in place and others pivot - for some unknown reason. Regardless, they don't keep the water from splashing all over the floor.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I must be low rent. I don’t know what OP is talking about and I travel a lot. I’ve seen shower curtains and full glass doors.
You've never seen a shower with one of these half glass doors? Some are fixed in place and others pivot - for some unknown reason. Regardless, they don't keep the water from splashing all over the floor.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I must be low rent. I don’t know what OP is talking about and I travel a lot. I’ve seen shower curtains and full glass doors.
You've never seen a shower with one of these half glass doors? Some are fixed in place and others pivot - for some unknown reason. Regardless, they don't keep the water from splashing all over the floor.
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