After criticism:
Römertherme Baden uses lockdown for innovations
Following the overhaul, the baths have now reopened. A third of the main changing rooms were also quickly renovated.
Missing doors and metal parts "standing around" caused displeasure among visitors to the Römertherme thermal baths in Baden in mid-June before the lockdown - the "Krone" reported.
The baths have been open again since Monday. And the closure was immediately used to spruce up the thermal baths. For example, access has been made easier and modernized. Guests can now check in via a "self-check-in" machine, saving them waiting times at the ticket office. In addition, a "refund machine" provides a remedy, where check-out works automatically and the chip watch can be returned.
A third of the checkrooms have been renovated
Some changes have also been made to the criticized checkrooms. A third of the main checkrooms have been renovated. The new lockers can now be locked using a chip watch. A key or coin is no longer required.
"We ask for your patience with the remaining two thirds. These are also expected to be renewed in 2025 during the next overhaul, so that the entire main checkroom will then be modernized," says the Römertherme. During the two-week closure, the thermal baths naturally also underwent a thorough cleaning.
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