Monte Carlo, Las Vegas, NV
A little dated. I wonder how many drunks have looked to the cold side
for water-assisted sobriety.
All of the shower handles I come across in my travels.
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Monte Carlo, Las Vegas, NV
A little dated. I wonder how many drunks have looked to the cold side
for water-assisted sobriety.
Loews Vanderbilt Hotel, Nashville, TN
Classic design, easy to operate and clearly marked.
I usually don’t make editorial comments about the overall hotel stay (this is about the shower controls, and the shower controls only) but I have to add that this was an excellent hotel experience. Highly recommended, especially if you are travelling with a pet.
Motel 6, Baton Rouge, LA
Can’t complain about these controls. A highly effective plastic sticker labelling system made them easy to operate.
The shower wasn’t terrible. Water pressure was below-average. Baton Rouge water has a greasy, filmy thing going, which I speculated is a handy and thoughtful city additive to replace the need for shaving products.
Hyatt Regency Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA
Nothing fancy, but user-friendly even at odd hours.
EO Inn, Orlando, FL
This was such a fantastic bathroom, it had two water controls — above and below:

They might be hard to make out, but I do appreciate the red and blue bands on the handles indicating water temperature.