The ones in Norway and near Germany definitely do. Pretty much all of them at Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios do as well.There are definitely a few non-companion accessible stalls that have them - mostly the newer ones at MK. I know Tangled restrooms do for sure, and I think the Gaston ones did as well.
I don't recall any of the ones in EPCOT having them. At the very least, the ones in The Land pavillion do NOT have sinks in the accessible stall, and I don't think the ones in UK, Mission Space/Test Track area, or Norway do. I also don't recall seeing them in the restrooms across from Figment. The rest of the parks, I honestly don't remember.
The ones in Norway, Germany, US, France, the new ones near Canada and the downstairs ones in The Land do (I haven’t been in the upstairs ones in a while because they are harder to get to).There are definitely a few non-companion accessible stalls that have them - mostly the newer ones at MK. I know Tangled restrooms do for sure, and I think the Gaston ones did as well.
I don't recall any of the ones in EPCOT having them. At the very least, the ones in The Land pavillion do NOT have sinks in the accessible stall, and I don't think the ones in UK, Mission Space/Test Track area, or Norway do. I also don't recall seeing them in the restrooms across from Figment. The rest of the parks, I honestly don't remember.
The Companion Restrooms are marked on the park maps with a wheelchair symbol next to a male/female silouette. First Aid is marked with a black square with a white cross. I circled them in hot pink on each
just remember that if someone is in a companion stall it could take that person longer than a normal amount of timeThis is super helpful, thank you for taking the time to do this! I have saved the images for our trip.
And thank you for all the replies, too!
The ones in Norway, Germany, US, France, the new ones near Canada and the downstairs ones in The Land do (I haven’t been in the upstairs ones in a while because they are harder to get to).
Restrooms do have 2 types of accessible stalls:
- small ones with grab bars for ambulatory guests who need support
- larger wheelchair accessible stalls where a wheelchair can be brought inside the stall. The newer ones of that type have a sink.
Yes sometimes we have been in the companion restrooms and people have knocked and knocked and I mean knock and they wouldn’t stop and I kept on having to say we will be awhile . I have to change my daughter who uses a wheelchair and I also have to cath her which takes awhile.just remember that if someone is in a companion stall it could take that person longer than a normal amount of time
have had the same problem including one parent who was upset because I took so long that her daughter had an accidentYes sometimes we have been in the companion restrooms and people have knocked and knocked and I mean knock and they wouldn’t stop and I kept on having to say we will be awhile . I have to change my daughter who uses a wheelchair and I also have to cath her which takes awhile.
Yes sometimes we have been in the companion restrooms and people have knocked and knocked and I mean knock and they wouldn’t stop and I kept on having to say we will be awhile . I have to change my daughter who uses a wheelchair and I also have to cath her which takes awhile.
Yeah, been there a few times.Am I the only one who always feels like saying "I washed my hands in the sink in the stall" when I walk out of a stall with a sink in it and bypass the main sinks? I feel like I'm being judged for not washing my hands.
Just me?