HORRIFIED guests cried "enough is enough" as hotels ditch bathroom doors - and visitors are forced to use swimming pool toilets. Shocked clientele fumed they are "so tired" of their lack of privacy as modern hotels move away from traditional room fixtures. 1 Hotel guests fear they won't have any privacy in the bathroom as designers ditch traditional doors Credit: Getty Fahim Anwar, from Los Angeles, was gobsmacked when he took a shower at an Austin hotel.
The comedian was disturbed by a pool of water gathering on the bathroom floor - thanks to no door. He told the Washington Post : “I have experienced it so many times that I was like: ‘Enough is enough. This must be addressed'".
"I am so tired of the lack of doors.” Read More TURKISH DELIGHT The Turkish holiday hotspot with turtles and mud baths visited by Cleopatra FLOATING APPLE Inside £142m superyacht built like a floating NYC-style luxury hotel It comes as hotels are shying away from full-sized shower partitions and instead choosing alternatives that leave their guests feeling exposed. Designers are opting for frosted glass, curtains, and saloon or sliding doors.
'ZERO PRIVACY' But none of these are as daunting as the doorless trend, which sees any type of privacy stripped back to zilch. The movement has sparked fury among some guests who fear it could lead to some embarrassing moments when travelling with friends or new partners. Most read in News Travel FIRE & FURY Foreign Office 'do not travel' alert as Scots wa.