Maybe not easily done, but I'm thinking that if the toilet was actually under the seat and you had to flip up the seat to use it, it would be out-of-sight out-of-mind for most of the time. You also didn't have to sleep next to it which I think is a problem for some.
STrRedWolf wrote:Pod 51 also has solo & twin rooms with shared baths. Personally I don't have a problem with it. I've also stayed in historic b&bs with shared baths.Gilbert B Norman wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 7:06 am Wholly concur, Mr. ExCon.I only know of one place with a shared bathroom down the hall -- the Jane Hotel in NYC. They advertise it as such on their web site. Good for an overnight stay.
I can recall on a 1990 journey overseas, "walking down the hall to the WC" at Hotel Gare du Nord in Paris. Back then, "it was cheap and convenient to the Station and the RATP". You wouldn't catch me at it today. While I hardly need "Le George le Cinquième", I do expect US major brand amenities.
Same song same trip in Sevilla. That one was arranged by friends residing there; "didn't have the heart" to check out - so I endured three nights.
On a 1960 journey with family; Paris Est-Stuttgart (set out; pick up the new Bennie) on the Orient Express, the Wagon Lit had Chamber pots in each room - discretely out of sight.
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