@CStamp I don't know what's been your experience, but as a mom who breastfed two kids for many years, I very much welcomed these private spaces in busy places. I never used the one at the airport -I only traveled by air after weaning- but I was happy to learn of its existence.
Maybe I'm too modest, but I didn't like to be seen breastfeeding by dozens of strangers, let alone pumping 😬. I have social anxiety and the stress of having so many people around made things very difficult. The noise and movement also distracted both of my babies. It's not always easy to find a clean stand to put all the pump paraphernalia and a handy outlet to connect it. Idk, just my experience.
I assumed the pods were ventilated somehow.
As a side note, I felt that Seattle was quite chill with breastfeeding moms. I did it in quiet restaurants, parks and even a church. But for the crowded places, I appreciated and made use of the breastfeeding rooms.
@CStamp yeah, I'm also curious how they are inside.
I'm guessing many breastfeeding rooms are not exactly an example of thoughtful design. I've heard *stories*. The breastfeeding "room" at one of my jobs was one of the employee restrooms, which I could lock, but also.. Idk... I could never shake the feeling that pumping in a restroom is yucky 🤢.
As I write this I realize that maybe my expectations were very low to start with 😅