YVR’s Homeless Closet
Wednesday February 11th 2009, 9:16 pm
Filed under: Horror (Other)

I’ve found my new favourite place at our glorious arirport.

Go to the last stall on the west side of the women’s washroom – the washroom smacked between the giftshops by international departures. Open that door:

Mystery Door

It’s a mystery closet, with a lock on the inside:

Behind the Mystery Door

It’s some sort of piping closet:

Mystery Closet Piping

Women – presumably – have left all manner of crap in there. Not literally crap, it’s more like a homeless squatter den:

Detail of Mystery Closet Junk

If YVR weren’t tasering central, I would love to go into that stall, leave the door unlocked, wait ’til another woman came in, then leap out when she’s least expecting it.

Yeah, people have no sense of humour.

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i have been living in mystery since first reading your facebook mention of this- then flickr- now this. I shall at long last be able to sleep tonite….

Comment by lyn 02.11.09 @ 9:17 pm

Isn’t it great that in today’s weird airport fears, there’s still a part of the airport that’s mysterious and not roped off from us unwashed masses?

Comment by maktaaq 02.11.09 @ 9:40 pm

Your first suggestion for its use as a zombie defense hideout was a bit more honorable!

On the one hand, it’s cool to find secret, hidden places. On the other hand, they usually tend to look pretty skeevy, starting with the crap stuck to the outside of the door…

*sigh* Why is adventure never glamorous?

Comment by bluewyvern 02.12.09 @ 8:32 am

Blue, it’s still my zombie hideout, but I think this bathroom would make a great location for one of those hidden camera comedy shows.

As for the bad side of adventure, I guess we need to take it how we can. As for the toilet paper stuck in the hole outside the door, I couldn’t figure it out. The lock on the inside worked (I tested it). Maybe another woman saw an eye looking at her?

Comment by maktaaq 02.12.09 @ 11:16 am



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