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Originally posted by sq_a380 View PostIs it for both men and ladies?We put labels on people and fight wars over them. If we truly want harmony, we have to get past the labels.
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Originally posted by icn.sg View PostLet me take a guess... would it be one of those open-air toilets similar to those 'close to nature' ones that we see at the Singapore zoo? The ones that are actually not enclosed, but uses shrubs to hide 'private' activities?
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Yeah, Jubilee777 is right, there's one such toilet in the transit area in T3. However, it doesn't have a view of the airplanes. If you guys want a view of the planes while doing your business, there's one such toilet in T2 Transit Area.We put labels on people and fight wars over them. If we truly want harmony, we have to get past the labels.
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Originally posted by sq_a380 View PostIs it completely made of glass so that people can see through??We put labels on people and fight wars over them. If we truly want harmony, we have to get past the labels.
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Originally posted by nykelaz View PostYes, it is made of glass but is partially covered by plants. It's hard for me to explain, but I will try and take some photos and post them here next week. There is only ONE such toilet in T2, located in the Transit area, next to the Family Zone.My Cafe Adventures
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Originally posted by The High Flyer View PostIs there an open-concept toilet like what we have in the Singapore Zoo, but with a view of the tarmac, AND allow you to be completely engulfed in the noise of the APUs and takeoffs and landings at the same time? That would be heaven!Last edited by nykelaz; 24 September 2007, 05:51 PM.We put labels on people and fight wars over them. If we truly want harmony, we have to get past the labels.
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I'll dissent. I'd rather not have:
1. People tempted to linger in the toilet because the sights and sounds entertain them
2. My ears assaulted by loud sounds while I'm doing my business
Quiet, or else soothing music, is more preferable to me.‘Lean into the sharp points’
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Originally posted by jjpb3 View PostI'll dissent. I'd rather not have:
1. People tempted to linger in the toilet because the sights and sounds entertain them
2. My ears assaulted by loud sounds while I'm doing my business
Quiet, or else soothing music, is more preferable to me.We put labels on people and fight wars over them. If we truly want harmony, we have to get past the labels.
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I understand that the tarmac tour of ZRH at the TOF Do yesterday took them to the intersection between the two runaways. They were allowed to get off the bus and watch/take photos as various planes took off and landed including, I'm told, a SQ 77W.
For people like The High Flyer and nykelaz, perhaps ZRH (or SIN) should continue building a toilet block there with open views of both runaways ? You can do your business, watch the planes and (for those with voyeuristic tendencies) thrill in the thought of giving the pax on the planes a fleeting glimpse as they roll past!
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Originally posted by nykelaz View PostFrom my experience, the toilet at T2 Transit Level 3 (nearest to the Food Gallery) is the most quiet toilet in T2. Hope this helps!‘Lean into the sharp points’
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Originally posted by nykelaz View PostFrom my experience, the toilet at T2 Transit Level 3 (nearest to the Food Gallery) is the most quiet toilet in T2. Hope this helps!
On a more serious note, I (like jjpb3 I think) do much prefer a toilet which is quiet for me to do my (normal!) business rather than one which seems to have half the terminal milling around outside. For me, that's a major benefit of lounge access (whether as part of a J/F ticket, as a result of status or something else like a Priority Pass).
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