
Local authorities in Hurghada city of Red Sea governorate started installing pay toilets in el-Dahar Square on Tuesday, in a response to an Al-Masry Al-Youm report last week that the main touristic areas in the city lack public toilets.
Tourists and citizens have complained that they must resort to using poor toilets in popular cafes, houses and shops on side streets.
Head of the Tourism Guides’ Syndicate in Hurghada, Bashar Abu Talib, said that the city not only lacks adequate toilets, but that several of the toilets built on the walkway since its establishment have since been closed. He pointed out that these facilities have been taken over by street vendors, some who who rent children toys and bicycles. Talib called on the Ministry of Tourism and the Governor to install pay toilets on the streets.
The owner of a restaurant, Sayed Khaled, said that the tourist strip is about seven kilometers long and has about three toilets, some of which are closed or have no running water. These out of order facilities are then turned into storage for vendors, while officials of the city of Hurghada turn a blind eye.
Edited Translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm
http://www.egyptindependent.com/pay-toi ... -tourists/
Another good idea which I can see foundering on the rocks of Egyptian mentality.
The initial placement, el Dahar square, is hardly tourist-land...but let's skip that.
More likely is the 'mamsha'...a long promenade in Sekalla lined with cafes, shops and hotels. The few existing toilets fell into disuse years ago and some have been commandeered by locals.
And who will clean these booths? I doubt they are the highfalutin type you see in London which clean themselves after each use. A (literally) sh*tty job which has never been a strong point for the cleaners in, for example, the airports. In fairness, the new terminal at Hurghada has pretty decent toilets now.
Presumably, they'll be fitted with hot air dryers...but how long will they work?
The alternative of paper towels doesn't bear thinking about....within a few days there'll be some grubby local hanging about outside handing out individual squares (nicked from inside) and charging 5LE a sheet.
Fancy being trapped in one during a power cut? Presumably the door will automatically open.....which could possibly be even worse
