Bathroom Exits and Kids

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I'm coming down in 10 days with my DS 7. It will be just the two of us this time. I've read that some of the bathrooms will have two entrances/exits. We'll be doing MK, HS, and AK. Is there a list somewhere of bathrooms that have two exits?
 
Off the top of my head, I can't think of any actual bathrooms in those parks with more than one exit.

There are a few spots that open off a common hallway and somebody coming out of the restroom could turn the "other" way and wind up in a different place than when they went into the hallway. But the bathrooms themselves? No.
 
I'm coming down in 10 days with my DS 7. It will be just the two of us this time. I've read that some of the bathrooms will have two entrances/exits. We'll be doing MK, HS, and AK. Is there a list somewhere of bathrooms that have two exits?


Pizzafari restaurant in DAK.
It has one inside-the-building door and one outside-the-building door.
(That is true for both the mens's and the women's.)
When my wife and I head there we always ask, "Inside or outside door?" so we know
at which door to exit to meet the other.

At DHS, there is a men's restroom and a women's restroom (side-by-side) that are accessible from both the ABC Commissary and (through a hallway door) the Sci-Fi Dine-in.
 
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There's one in Adventureland that has two entrances and exits that are quite a distance apart.
 

I've been to WDW many times with kids as the only adult, and I have a bathroom method that you might want to try. You can even test it out in your hometown--someplace that has multiple stalls in the bathrooms. I put the child in the stall and have them lock the door. They must stay in there until they see my shoes under the door before coming out. I always choose stalls that are next to each other, or at least nearby. That way we get our own stalls and I don't have to worry about losing track of the child. Sometimes a child gets too big to share a stall, but not old enough to be on their own at the sink area. This method has always worked perfectly for me.
 
There's one in Adventureland that has two entrances and exits that are quite a distance apart.

Sorry, but exactly where is that?
I can't place it.
 
I know the ladies room by the frontierland train station has two doors - there was a CM trying to get everyone go in one door and out the other door. But they are only about 20 feet apart. I don't know about the men's room. I just dragged my younger son into the ladies room with me if DH wasn't around. I'd make him wait at the sink for me if he got out earlier, but he never did. No problems at all.
 
I've been to WDW many times with kids as the only adult, and I have a bathroom method that you might want to try. You can even test it out in your hometown--someplace that has multiple stalls in the bathrooms. I put the child in the stall and have them lock the door. They must stay in there until they see my shoes under the door before coming out. I always choose stalls that are next to each other, or at least nearby. That way we get our own stalls and I don't have to worry about losing track of the child. Sometimes a child gets too big to share a stall, but not old enough to be on their own at the sink area. This method has always worked perfectly for me.
That's a good method, but the OP is a mom and she is traveling with her son. Maybe they will use different restrooms.
 
Down by what is now Tortuga Tavern, if memory serves. I got turned around there as a child, so the specifics are a bit hazy.

Possibly the restroom by the Pirates of the Caribbean gift shop? There's a hallway where you can walk back out to Adventureland, or you could walk out through the gift shop. I hope that makes sense.
 
This Mens' & Ladies' bathroom facility at Hollywood Studios, next to Lights, Motors, Action, has a separate entrance on the left side (left arrow) and exit on the right side (right arrow). Speaking just for the Ladies' room, it runs all the way across -- it's very long! Don't know about the Mens' room.

DHS LMA Bathroom.jpg
 

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