Each floor has 16 rooms, including three suites.
Because women like pretty colors, hate harsh lighting, are prone to lay around a lot, and spend most of our lives in the bathrooms, the rooms are decorated in soft pastels, have special lighting, "separate 'day beds' for an afternoon nap, larger counters for cosmetics, high-end toiletries, silk robes and bathroom slippers, more powerful hair dryers, and ironing boards."
The rooms also offer goody bags filled with tweezers and cosmetics because we hate pesky stray eyebrow hairs when on vacation.
In a shout-out to the male sex, the rooms offer large flat-screen plasma TVs but no word if there's an instruction booklet on how to turn it on and off.
Other amenities on the Eva floors include extra security in the form of double latches, special floor access cards, all-women staff and a separate check-in counter.
And last but not least, a No Men allowed policy.
"Even if the Eva rooms are unoccupied we have a strict policy against letting them out to men," a hotel representative said.
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Nah, not that Eva. She is a nervous wreck somewhere along the Riverwalk in San Antonio. The type of Eva floors we are talkin' about are in India.


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