The bathroom door scandal: why hotels are putting toilets in glass boxes

Ugh, I mean come on... hotels are literally stripping away what was already a pretty basic expectation: a private bathroom 🚽😩. Like, who thought it was a good idea to turn the toilet into some kinda glass box? It's not just about romance or aesthetics, it's about people wanting some actual peace and quiet while they're doing their business... I don't know, maybe I'm just old school, but this whole "glass box" trend is just annoying 😒. And what's with all these hotels sacrificing comfort for the sake of a few bucks? Newsflash: your brand doesn't recover from a bad review about the toilet 🤦‍♀️. I'd totally be checking out Bring Back Doors and leaving scathing reviews for any hotel that tries to skimp on the basics 💁‍♀️.
 
I'm so done with these glass box toilets in hotels 🚽😡 like, what's next? They're just asking for a toilet paper hoarder's nightmare 😂 but seriously, can't they just stick with the classic doors like everyone else? I mean, who needs some fancy-schmancy modern design when you've got functionality and privacy? And don't even get me started on the sink and shower in the bedroom, that's just a recipe for disaster 🚿💦. I'm all for innovation and whatnot, but come on, can we just bring back doors already? 😴
 
🚽♂️ i think its just a matter of guests expecting some basic decency when they're trying to freshen up after a long day of exploring 🌞, and if the hotel can't provide that, then maybe they shouldn't be offering themselves as an option for travelers looking for a relaxing mini-break 😴, but at the same time i get why hotels might think its cost-effective, especially when you consider the environmental impact of all those new bathrooms 👎
 
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