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Yes, but not in the room, you can go to the hall.
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Of course, the hall is OK, go straight in and guess no one will stop you. Stop you, you can also say borrow. But the one in the room is definitely not going to work. The toilets in good hotels are sealed. Guests dismantle it themselves after checking in!
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There are shared toilets on the first floor of the hotel, so you can go without staying in the hotel.
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You can go to the bathroom in the hall, but you can't go to the room, of course
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Yes, because hotel management nowadays is very user-friendly.
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Access to the bathroom in the hotel lobby.
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I don't think you can use the bathroom in the guest room, the hallway or other places, the public bathroom, no problem.
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You said that if you go to KFC McDonald's, you can go to WC without ordering?
The answer, of course, is YES
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Yes, why not?
I also do a hotel, I think, if an adult gets it, you need to be fined, if it's a child, you can only clean it up yourself, helpless, you have to believe that the forest is big, there are all kinds of birds.
It is located at the lowest point on the floor in the bathroom to facilitate drainage. It is generally specified by the design document.
There seems to be no specification for this, and it is generally set to about 2M.
You see what causes it.
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