Anonymous wrote:The Cromwell??
From Thrillst website about the rooms:
" 9. They also come with two-way mirrors in the shower
That means you can see the silhouette of whoever's in there (or more than a silhouette if you adjust the lights), so bottom line: don’t book The Cromwell if you’re visiting Vegas with your Mom."
Do your research beforehand next time, OP.
Anonymous wrote:I stayed in the Rio last year and they had a window (not mirror glass) but it was up high like about 6 feet up. I think it was to bring more light into the bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:I think the teenager was, ahem, busy in the shower. That's why mom is so upset. Awkward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In might have laughed, maybe would have had them put up the towels, but definitely would not have had a jowly middle aged Virginian meltdown.
You have a lack of modesty and normal boundaries with your kids. Whatever. Some of us prefer a little modesty and if we wanted a window into the bathroom and if we desired to be "the show" we would certainly have found a room that had a set up like that. Not funny.
Which hotel(s) do this? If it's a chain I will certainly be sure to avoid it.
I didn't say I'd turn our room into a nudist colony. But "normal boundaries" does not mean flipping your shit over this. Also agree that you should have booked two rooms in the first place. Now THAT is my idea of normal boundaries.
Not everyone has your budget. You can share a freakin' hotel room without intending to strut around nude and shower naked in front of your hotel roomie. And, yes, I would flip my shit over something like that. Put a damn warning in the bathroom. Good grief.
Except it's a luxury hotel so they clearly did have the budget they just decided to use it this way...
Which hotel? And so what if they decided to get one really nice hotel room vs two crappy rooms. That is their call. Doesn't mean that they expected this creepy hidden window in their shower.