As someone with IBS, this would be amazing for when the communal ones are in use. I do not have the option of waiting. This would actually make the difference for me as to wether I could travel or not (or have to take enough Loperamide to block me up for 3 days).
I took a train with my mother and had this style cabin. The two seats across from each other become a bed and there’s a bunk bed that pulls down from the ceiling. When you put the lid down on the toilet, it becomes a step for getting up to the bunk bed. It was a wonderful trip and the cabin was very comfy. One of us would step out if the other had to use the bathroom. there’s also a hand wash sink above that folds down to become another step to the top bed! It’s a really fun set up
Donkeybrother on November 26th, 2025 at 01:59 UTC »
A room with a poo
Jagjamin on November 26th, 2025 at 02:10 UTC »
As someone with IBS, this would be amazing for when the communal ones are in use. I do not have the option of waiting. This would actually make the difference for me as to wether I could travel or not (or have to take enough Loperamide to block me up for 3 days).
Domestica on November 26th, 2025 at 02:14 UTC »
I took a train with my mother and had this style cabin. The two seats across from each other become a bed and there’s a bunk bed that pulls down from the ceiling. When you put the lid down on the toilet, it becomes a step for getting up to the bunk bed. It was a wonderful trip and the cabin was very comfy. One of us would step out if the other had to use the bathroom. there’s also a hand wash sink above that folds down to become another step to the top bed! It’s a really fun set up