"Ours is a spa bath and Wolf had the taps placed in the middle so we can sit happily either end. It was also made wider than normal. It’s lush
Red "
I’ve of one of these but I’m forever catching my hip on the massive waterfall mixer in the middle. |
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By *bi Haive OP Man
over a year ago
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"Ours is a spa bath and Wolf had the taps placed in the middle so we can sit happily either end. It was also made wider than normal. It’s lush
Red "
Sound nice. I may be slightly jealous right now.....
Roll on the end of the month. I've a room booked somewhere with a twin spa bath with a rainfall shower above it. |
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over a year ago
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I don't think it's you. I find they are very small in standard hotels. I do love a bath but always worry how thorough they are when they clean them out. O.o
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I don't know, because the accessible rooms generally only have showers/wet rooms. However, some have baths and no separate showers and seem to expect everyone will be hoisted?! I avoid those! I am often disappointed at the accessible bathrooms in hotels. Especially the two where the shower seats fell off the wall and dumped me on floor in a heap of broken tiles |
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They definitely seem smaller. Probably produced by the same chancers that give us doll's House furniture for show homes.
On the plus side, they must be great for those of us who are struggling on water meters and extortionate energy bills
My least favourite hotel stay was in Rome, when my friends son left the taps on, in his room above reception . Water started dripping onto the receptionists and flowing down their magnificent stairway . Only tears prevented us from having to be subject to a complete financial rinsing |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
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"I don't remember the last time I had a bath in a hotel.
But my bath is mahoosive. Just saying
I don’t have a bath, just a shower room. Please can I borrow yours ? "
You may! I even have bubble bath |
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By *agebunWoman
over a year ago
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"Are they getting smaller or am I getting bigger..... "
I can't remember the last time I was in a hotel that had a decent sized bath. I know I'm tall and chonky but I just want to have a nice bath damnit.
Goals would be a hotel room with a big enough bath for me and someone else |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Are they getting smaller or am I getting bigger..... "
I thought they were for younger people. Showers for adults. No.
Since using a hotel.. The bath was not very wide. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Think all the hotels ive stayed in have had showers. Smaller baths,and showers, means less water used so cheaper running costs. Keeps there over heads down
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By (user no longer on site)
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This probably sounds ridiculous and I also shower once a day minimum depending on training or work, but I love going away and using the hotel shower and bath just feels different for some reason ?? |
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