I think most people will get used to the pods pretty quickly. Their height intrudes on seamless space from boardwalk to beach to ocean. Bathrooms are small but modern. The ramp system could be a challenge for disabled and may be too long for someone who really has to go. Could be a playset for some knuckleheads. And if these $2 million bathrooms get trashed it won't be because of the next superstorm.
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