Comfort Station Shower Stall Question

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I'm wondering if anyone has a picture of the comfort station shower stall. I tried looking here and doing a google image search, but I came up empty.

I'm looking to see just how big or small they are and what the setup is like.
 
I know I have seen pictures inside of the comfort stations, but I couldn't find them either. We visited the Fort last year because we knew we were buying a motorhome. We visited a comfort station and it was very clean!

The showers reminded me of my college dorm days. They had a stall, similar to a toilet stall in a public restroom, that was the dressing area just outside the actual shower. There was one larger handicap accessible stall as well.

Hope this helps.

Edited to add, I found some pics of comfort stations on google images. Not sure how to link them here... Try there.
 
I was looking for the same info before we went a couple of weeks ago. Each shower stall is fully enclosed except for the doorway. Stalls have 2 sections, each with its own heavy, vinyl, large curtain (lots of privacy.) The "shower" part is large & has a built in ledge area for shampoo etc.. The "dry" area has a solid surface material bench (about 2 ftX1 ft) and hooks for your other dry stuff. It reminds me of what I have at the local "high end" gym. The bench is perfect for holding all your stuff. Flooring is slate tile. The "waiting" area has a long bench made of the same solid surface material & lots of additional hooks. It was easy to shower, change, etc... in privacy. It was also easy to help my kids do the same since I could stand in the "dry" area while they showered. Does that help?
 
I know I have seen pictures inside of the comfort stations, but I couldn't find them either. We visited the Fort last year because we knew we were buying a motorhome. We visited a comfort station and it was very clean!

The showers reminded me of my college dorm days. They had a stall, similar to a toilet stall in a public restroom, that was the dressing area just outside the actual shower. There was one larger handicap accessible stall as well.

Hope this helps.

Edited to add, I found some pics of comfort stations on google images. Not sure how to link them here... Try there.

Thanks :) - I tried searching there and the best I could find was a close up of the shower head, not a full shot of the stall.

I was looking for the same info before we went a couple of weeks ago. Each shower stall is fully enclosed except for the doorway. Stalls have 2 sections, each with its own heavy, vinyl, large curtain (lots of privacy.) The "shower" part is large & has a built in ledge area for shampoo etc.. The "dry" area has a solid surface material bench (about 2 ftX1 ft) and hooks for your other dry stuff. It reminds me of what I have at the local "high end" gym. The bench is perfect for holding all your stuff. Flooring is slate tile. The "waiting" area has a long bench made of the same solid surface material & lots of additional hooks. It was easy to shower, change, etc... in privacy. It was also easy to help my kids do the same since I could stand in the "dry" area while they showered. Does that help?

That is a great description! It sounds just like the women's showers at our gym. It looks like I'll have no problem taking one of the kids with me.
I figured it was wishful thinking to imagine they had some family showers like at our YMCA....
 

Thanks :) - I tried searching there and the best I could find was a close up of the shower head, not a full shot of the stall.

That is a great description! It sounds just like the women's showers at our gym. It looks like I'll have no problem taking one of the kids with me.
I figured it was wishful thinking to imagine they had some family showers like at our YMCA....

There is a huge wheelchair accessible stall which we used once, but it was more difficult for us because there weren't benches or a "dry"area for stuff. It did have a detachable shower head. If your kids are really little, consider a kiddie pool at the campsite. (They can play during the day & it can be a bathtub later!)
 
If your kids are really little, consider a kiddie pool at the campsite. (They can play during the day & it can be a bathtub later!)

The only issue with this is that the water with soap is not supposed to be poured out in the campground. You would need to empty it at a comfort station.
 
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The only issue with this is that the water with soap is not supposed to be poured out in the campground. You would need to empty it at a comfort station.

I second what NorthOfMouse said.

Bama Ed
 
We are going to be there next week for the first time. (First time at FW...Definitely not first time at WDW.) I've been wondering about the comfort station set up. Great timing and Great info!!
 

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