South Korea hotel apologizes for exposing nude sauna guests to outside world
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The operators of a hotel on South Korea’s Jeju Island are apologizing to guests after a honeymooning couple discovered that the windows in its second-floor sauna facilities — which were advertised as having mirrored, one-way glass— did not have mirrored, one-way glass at all.
The hotel’s operators added that the sauna facilities have been closed while corrective actions are "taken immediately." "We deeply apologize for causing inconvenience to customers due to the omission of some glass barrier coatings and the operation of the blinds when using some spaces in the women's sauna" News of the see-through sauna was first brought to light by a husband who honeymooned at the Jeju property with his new wife just before Lunar New Year last week. Sharing his account online, the man claimed that they had used the saunas, which included a bathroom and shower, for two days — sometimes without covering themselves with towels — before he later realized he could see into the second-floor facility from outside.More Related News