
South Korea hotel apologizes after honeymooners discover people can see into mirrored sauna
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A new upscale hotel on the South Korean island of Jeju has issued an apology for a mistake that may have enabled outsiders to see into their sauna.
(CNN) — An upscale hotel in South Korea has issued an apology for a mistake that may have enabled outsiders to see into their sauna. The Grand Josun, a new five-star property on the popular resort island of Jeju, issued a statement on their website after a local blog reported that the sauna's blinds had been up for part of the day, making it possible for people to see into the women's sauna area from the street. "We're deeply sorry for causing any inconveniences to our customers in using some facilities at the women's sauna at the Grand Josun Jeju Hill suite for missing mirror coating for some windows and [problems in] operating the blinds," read the statement, which was posted on February 18.More Related News