Prince. Near room 232     

If there is one truly indistinctive bathroom in the Prince Hall - the cavernous former turn-of-the-century dormitory - it is the second floor women's room near room 232. That is not to say that it is a shining star of averageness in Prince's generally poor collection of restrooms - like prince's other bathrooms, it suffers from a feeling of oldness (which is particularly apparent in the rather disgusting aging toilet seats).

This bathroom is fairly considerately designed. There are coat hooks - an underrated aspect of many bathrooms, a decent window, and a good selection of feminine products.

The bathroom's ambiance is not particularly unique, but its color scheme screamed "urine" to our reviewers, who noted the urine-colored tile wall and the yellowness of the floor tile. Although our advice to Prince bathroom-goers is generally to hold it in, this bathroom is decidedly acceptable for occasional use.