We took the train to Atlanta when the kiddo was just barely a month old. (Big mistake, never to be repeated, at least not with a tiny baby. I thought it was a good alternative to taking a plane (i.e., a big, flying can o' germs), but really the good alternative was to stay home.)
We had a roomette, but ours actually had a toilet and sink. Weirdly, the toilet was just out in the open in our tiny room, so if one of us wanted to use it, the other had to go take a stroll. It was really pretty gross, actually. I'm glad they've rethought that idea.
I'm curious, though, how the toilet/shower combo works. Does the toilet just get wet when you take a shower?
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Date: 2007-01-04 03:49 am (UTC)We had a roomette, but ours actually had a toilet and sink. Weirdly, the toilet was just out in the open in our tiny room, so if one of us wanted to use it, the other had to go take a stroll. It was really pretty gross, actually. I'm glad they've rethought that idea.
I'm curious, though, how the toilet/shower combo works. Does the toilet just get wet when you take a shower?