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Amongst other reasons, the simplistic design makes cleaning and sanitizing them faster, easier, cheaper and overall more effective.


Amongst other reasons, the simplistic design makes cleaning and sanitizing them faster, easier, cheaper and overall more effective.
This! Who needs fancy or themed public bathrooms. My requirement is clean & sanitized, neat, and functional and in the case of Disney - large!
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So, I've never seen this mentioned online, and my friends think I'm nuts for noticing, but, I'm really surprised by the bathrooms in the parks. Don't get me wrong, they are clean and function as they are supposed to, but I am surprised by their blandness. For all of the money, time and creativity that goes into the theming of every aspect in the parks, I'm surprised that the bathrooms look like middle school boys rooms.
I know that no one wants to spend too much time in there, and Disney doesn't want people loitering and extending waits, but, some theming would be nice. Continue a color palate or font somehow, something simple. I'm not talking about thrones for toilets or anything.
We're all going to spend some time in the bathrooms every day, a little fairy dust (don't read anything into that, no pun intendend) wouldn't hurt.
Thoughts?
I don't know, I have always thought most of the restrooms are themed quite well and differently, colors and materials.
http://www.cassworld.ca/bathrooms.htm
I never really thought about it, but you are right, some of the bathrooms are bland. Others are very nice and "themed". If you want beautiful, themed bathrooms, go on a Disney cruise; those bathrooms are gorgeous.
That was one of my great joys as a parent of a toddler. Most WDW bathrooms have a much lower sink that my child could easily use.I've wondered why the bathrooms aren't more "small child friendly." It was always so hard to hold DD up to wash her hands when she was younger. I always wished that they had those flip-down stools under the sinks that some public restrooms have. There are so many small children who go to WDW that I know they would be used.
Actually, I wished they had some of those small toilets like some family restrooms have. They are so much easier than the big ones for small kids. The bathrooms outside of the Barney show at Universal have some small sinks and small toilets, and I always think that it is such a thoughtful touch.
Does Disney really think we need instructions on how to wash our hands? In most park restrooms is a sign above the sinks stating,
Wet Hand and apply soap.
Scrub hands and rinse.
Dry hands thoroughly using paper towels.
Without those signs I surely would have left with wet soapy hands many times.
Aren't those usually for employees, and required by the Health Department?
I have a friend who did a scrapbook just of the bathroom theming at Disney using bathrooms from both Disneyland and Disney World- I think she did at least 50 different bathrooms and all of them had some color/decor from the area they were found in.
A thousand times this!!!I've wondered why the bathrooms aren't more "small child friendly." It was always so hard to hold DD up to wash her hands when she was younger. I always wished that they had those flip-down stools under the sinks that some public restrooms have. There are so many small children who go to WDW that I know they would be used.