Saturday, March 27, 2010

Boston hotel with specific bathroom layout

My friend and I stayed in a hotel with a nice bathroom design that she found very attractive. This was with an ';open'; or glass-enclosed shower stall inside the bathroom - NO shower curtains around the bathtub, just a small transparent plastic panel at one side to prevent splashing. She felt this made the bathroom so much more open and cosy, compared to those with a shower curtain enclosing the bathtub.





Can anyone recommend a hotel with this kind of bathroom design in the Boston area (preferably near the convention center)? The closest I can describe is an open or glass-enclosed shower stall, without any shower curtains. Is there a particular name to this kind of bathroom design so I can look it up and ask the hotel for it when I book the room?





Appreciate any advice you can offer. Thank you so very much!



Boston hotel with specific bathroom layout


That%26#39;s the big rage these days, it%26#39;s funny you should ask that. They%26#39;re the stand alone walk in glass %26amp; stone showers and of course they HAVE to have the 5 head power shower attachment or it%26#39;s not IT!





The fairly new (about a year or so) Marriott Renaissance Waterfront Hotel right near the Convention Center is set up like that I think, according to the photo%26#39;s on TA right here, so just click it on to see what you think. I stayed at the Providence, RI Renaissance and it was positively gorgeous and set up like this...they%26#39;re awesome actually....





Enjoy your stay wherever you go!













Boston hotel with specific bathroom layout


While we%26#39;re on hotel amenities, does anyone know of a hotel that has in-room jacuzzis in the ordinary rooms? Like...not the presidential suites only?





Just askin....




I know some of the Marriott hotels do.




The InterContinental bathroom was fantastic in the room that I stayed in.



A stand alone shower (glass enclosed) and a huge separate bath.




All rooms at the Charles Street Inn have an ';Air-Jet Whirlpool Tub.'; Is that any different from a jacuzzi?





I stayed at the Nine Zero this weekend. It had a very nice glass/marble shower. Small bathroom, though.




Jacuzzi is a brand name. An ';air-jet whatever'; is essentially the same thing, but cannot be called a Jacuzzi.

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