Saturday, February 18, 2012

Bathroom Review--Annapolis Hall

Annapolis Hall is old. Really old. Older than McKeldin, older than hippies, even older than the flatware in the dining halls. The bathroom, however, is quite possibly the best on campus.

The bathroom in Annapolis Hall is quite spacious. There's a natural flow from the front door to the back stall, inviting in the user with warmth and aplomb. Students, faculty, and even people who like to use the word "aplomb" will have no trouble with dirty toilets; they are kept nearly spotless, as are the floors. You could eat off them, though that'd be kind of weird and there are no forks.

In addition, the Annapolis Hall toilets have a mighty power, flushing with authority. The sinks feature working faucets (a rarity on campus) and the bathroom's only downside is the regular lack of soap.

I could drone on for two more paragraphs, but I'll keep it at one. Annapolis Hall is, possibly, the greatest on-campus bathroom at the University of Maryland. Use it; you will be disappointed, but not much so.

Rating: 4 flushes out of 4.

Directions: Enter at the gate next to Maryland Book Exchange. Park in front of Annapolis Hall. Get ticketed. Park someplace else, then walk up the stairs and it's on your left.

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