Could be worse; I stayed in a hotel in South France once where the toilet was just... in the room with the beds. There was a chest-high wall between it and the bed. It was the worst.
One of my friends stayed in a cheap French AirB&B that had a toilet in the corner of one of the bedrooms. Not sure if this is a French thing or just a cheap hotel thing...
@@abigailcooling6604on the other hand if you are very intoxicated by the wine. You could effectively roll over and just puke in to it directly. No need for mopping that up.
Worse would be NO wall (like in a prison cell) Or, like a house I rented when I was a student in college, where the toilet was in the kitchen (right next to the kitchen sink; house was built before indoor plumbing, and that was the easiest way to add it in; shower was a converted pantry)
Oh god, I hate the stairs, I hate the diagonal toilet, but the thing I hate *the most* is the lack of another door in the actual bathroom corner. That would bug me SO MUCH, even if I was there alone I'd feel like I was in the bathroom with absolutely no door between me and the world 😅
Good lord, I was so upset about the stairs I didn't even notice the carpet. This is like one of those optical illusions where the longer you stare at it, the more horrible nonsense pops out 😩
I can beat that. There is a hotel I stayed at in Zurich with a window in the shower looking out into the room, in such a way where it also had sight lines to the toilet. This would be fine had it not been a double bed room I was sharing with my father. Why, Switzerland?
And that's why hotels classify their rooms / entire hotel as accessible or not accessible. Not everything has to be accessible you know, as long as there are accessible options available.
the door not being visible would unnerve me, but if you share a room this sounds kind of great. Using the toilet at night would be less stressful, since you wouldn't need to worry so much about noise, and assume even smells wouldn't travel back into the bedroom
Ah yes, the inaccessibility toilet.
Steps in a hotel room are a disaster, especially at 3am.
Sounds like the real disaster is how much you drink 😁
Last week I walked into a wall in a hotel room. 😂 No steps. Just darkness
i wanna see the feng shui guy react to this
I was thinking that Dear Modern would have a field day with this, yes xD
...mind you, at least the actual bathroom parts are definitely *NOT* in any sightlines etc. of the bed 😅
For a second I thought it'd be like the toilets in a Witherspoon's where they're actually in the next county over...
Could be worse; I stayed in a hotel in South France once where the toilet was just... in the room with the beds. There was a chest-high wall between it and the bed. It was the worst.
One of my friends stayed in a cheap French AirB&B that had a toilet in the corner of one of the bedrooms. Not sure if this is a French thing or just a cheap hotel thing...
@@abigailcooling6604 I mean, if you're travelling alone and want the cheapest accommodation possible, then it wouldn't would the worst.
@@abigailcooling6604on the other hand if you are very intoxicated by the wine. You could effectively roll over and just puke in to it directly. No need for mopping that up.
Worse would be NO wall (like in a prison cell)
Or, like a house I rented when I was a student in college, where the toilet was in the kitchen (right next to the kitchen sink; house was built before indoor plumbing, and that was the easiest way to add it in; shower was a converted pantry)
There was a house for sale on Rightmove a few months ago that had no doors or walls between the master bedroom and the en-suite...
If you're one of those people who, as soon as they cross the door, their bladder goes "yep, time to let it go" this is the worst
My guess is that the bathroom is actually in a neighboring building. It was cheaper to do it that way than run proper new infrastructure.
That makes sense, and now I'm wondering if that staircase is visible from outside.
I didn't realize this was you till i saw you in the mirror.😂😂
The weirdest (and funniest!) part for me is the diagonal toilet! A diagonal toilet!
Probably the building wasn't designed as hotel in the first place. So when retrofitting an existing building things like this can happen.
I absolutely love weird rooms like this.
They make me so happy.
People in wheelchairs: 😳
Strong converted house into flats in Streatham energy
I didn't know weatherspoons had hotel rooms
It’s on a whole other level!
Wetherspoons are doing hotel rooms now?!
Ahh staying in a Wetherspoons hotel I see
Ah, the weatherspoons experience
The weatherspoons bathroom
Yikes. To be weird it is for sure. Now, you wake up at night and need to pee. You come back fully awake....
Oh god, I hate the stairs, I hate the diagonal toilet, but the thing I hate *the most* is the lack of another door in the actual bathroom corner. That would bug me SO MUCH, even if I was there alone I'd feel like I was in the bathroom with absolutely no door between me and the world 😅
It looks like they had extra space that they just had to use, or else it would have "Gone To Waste"!😅
Mini Wetherspoon
I'd say it was a Wetherspoons hotel, but there aren't enough stairs to the bathroom. 😂
Nothing like a failed toilet design am I right 😂
You should test out the mirror and look for cameras with your phone cam
The CARPET! Why is there carpet in the bathroom?
Good lord, I was so upset about the stairs I didn't even notice the carpet. This is like one of those optical illusions where the longer you stare at it, the more horrible nonsense pops out 😩
I'm not seeing carpet. It looks like tile due to it reflecting.
Looks like my house. Old Victorian. My bathroom up steps to what would have been a single bedroom.
TBH, I'd probably just sleep in the hall going to the bathroom
I have questions, most of them are "Why"
This is like a strange place you see in a dream
I can beat that. There is a hotel I stayed at in Zurich with a window in the shower looking out into the room, in such a way where it also had sight lines to the toilet. This would be fine had it not been a double bed room I was sharing with my father. Why, Switzerland?
You think thats crazy. Request room 19 at the Sun inn in hitching UK
Is this bathroom on the ground floor? Could be they had to put it up a few steps so it could be plumbed without digging into the foundation
The 45 degree toilet just perfected it
If Wetherspoons did hotels
I thought you were in the hotel I stayed in Abingdon for a minute…. Same set up but bigger bathroom once you got there
Is it... In an entirely different part of the building?!🤦🤣
Why are you in _____
(Correct answer gets seven internet points)
This looks like the kind of crazy you'd see on a boat.
Its one of those murder hotels and the bathroom is positioned like that to make room for the secret corridors
Haha!!! I have stayed in that exact room!!!
Ah yes they got the spoooons bathroom installed
they just knocked through to the house next door and stole theirs
That's so weird. What the heck uses the rest of that space?
Is it one of those new JD weatherspoons hotels?
Is it a wheatherspoons hotel 😂
Is this a wetherspoons hotel?
Then there are bathrooms which only have glass for their enclosure meaning all the family has to go out when somebody is using it.
Is it a wetherspoons hotel
Is it a weather spoons hotel?
The wetherspoons toilet
Wait. Thats not normal?
Looks haunteddddd😮😶
What hotel is this?
hwat
😂
Wetherspoons hotel?
may i ask whats the name of the hotel?
Yes you may
whats the name of the hotel?@@bobshowrocks
Dunno
xD@@bobshowrocks
Based on that bathroom, I think its name might be Long John
That... is odd, but still nice.
I love the seperation this provides from the room. 10/10
They could’ve out the door at the corner of the corridor, and have the first bit be a closet 🤔 so weird
Cliff from Dear Modern would have a heart attack!
I need a bathroom with a buffer zone (minus the stairs)
I am guessing the architect had to creative to give that room a bathroom .
Now thats what i would call an oval office!
This is so cool! I'm jealous of you Matt
Being that far away from the door sounds stressful
This room has a disability! It won’t let anyone in a wheelchair into that bathroom!
Creepy also😂
Wow. Just wow.
wow, good luck to anyone with any sort of physical disability who wants to even enter that bathroom, nevermind actually using it
And that's why hotels classify their rooms / entire hotel as accessible or not accessible. Not everything has to be accessible you know, as long as there are accessible options available.
the door not being visible would unnerve me, but if you share a room this sounds kind of great. Using the toilet at night would be less stressful, since you wouldn't need to worry so much about noise, and assume even smells wouldn't travel back into the bedroom
Why would it stress you if you have locked the door?
@@deang5622 idk, I just don't feel safe in rooms like this unless I can actually see the door.
So much room wasted in corridor because they couldn't for their life design a reasonable floor plan. Smh.
It's more likely, that the building already existed, (long) before it was made in to a hotel.
I'm sorry, is that a *staircase* in a bathroom?
Is it behind the door to the bathroom?
Go on a cruise ship......ugh!!
are weatherspoons doing hotels now?
Is that... Carpet?