‘Gross’ feature horrifies tourist at New Zealand hotel: ‘Am I crazy or is this weird?’



A guest visiting a hotel in New Zealand says they were left disturbed by a “gross” feature in their room.

In an interview with the New Zealand Herald, the traveler checked into their room at the Pullman Rotorua when they noticed a frosted glass cubicle in the corner of their suite.

Behind the glass, just steps from the bed, was a toilet cubicle which left the tourist completely baffled.

“Is this a cultural thing? It’s my first time visiting and I’m really confused at this architectural choice,” they questioned in a Reddit group about the feature in the $183 per night room.

“There’s no privacy – the ‘stall’ door doesn’t reach the ceiling, is quite transparent and doesn’t have a lock. Am I crazy or is this weird?”

A traveler thought the glass bathroom was a “gross” feature of the room. @Proudclad / Reddit

Most agreed with the traveler, commenting on how the limited amount of privacy would turn them off staying at the hotel.

“I don’t need my wife and kids to hear me taking a s–t in that much detail,” one wrote, with others adding the bathroom was both “gross” and “weird”.

“Stuff of nightmares,” another added. “That, and windows that don’t open.”

Many believe the space has a lack of privacy that could turn off guests. @pullman.rotorua / Instagram

It is understood the unique choice of fit-out is in the final throes of being upgraded, with the Accor hospitality group — which operates Pullman hotels — saying “additional privacy solutions” will be implemented in March this year.

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It’s not the first time a traveler has come across something a little bizarre after checking in to a hotel room.

In a separate thread on Reddit last year, one traveler shared a photograph of a strange feature in the glass surrounding the shower cubicle.

“My hotel room shower has a circular cutout in the glass that lets you turn on the water without getting wet,” the Reddit user wrote.

The Pullman Rotorua’s bathrooms are a frosted glass cubicle in the corner of the suite. @pullman.rotorua / Instagram

The image alongside the post showed the man placing his hand through the hole in the shower screen glass, demonstrating how you can access the taps without stepping under the shower head.

Despite looking a little “bizarre”, the traveler said they were impressed with the idea, especially given how annoying getting the correct temperature at a hotel shower can be.



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