How does this room work?

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been in a range of European hotel rooms.
Here are my observations about the one in Reading.
The Brits must be very careful shower-ers. Why? Take a look at the picture. This is the tub. There is HALF of a glass door on the tub. Kinda weird…..keeps your backside a little chilly while showering. Also notice the small gap between the bottom edge of the shower “door” and the top edge of the tub. Yeah…..perfect for water to get through. I was standing in lake Erie after I got out of the tub. The next few showers were facilitated by a towel shoved inside the gap.
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And then there were the lights. So typically, you walk into a room and flip the light switch. Right? So I get inside the room and flip the switch. Nothing. I tried every switch in the room. Still nothing. WTF? Is this a faulty room? Is there one big master switch? Finally, I notice this weird card reader thingy by the door. Sure enough. Pop the room card in the reader and voila. Now all the light switches work. A little heads up would have been great.

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1 thought on “How does this room work?”

  1. Our shower in Cassis has no door, no curtain, just open space. Talk about your Lake Erie.

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