Originally posted by SueM in MN
WDW doesn't have family restrooms. They are called Companion restrooms and are not noted on the maps. They are listed in the Guidebooks for Guests with Disabilities. Especially in MK and Epcot, they are the only restrooms that someone who needs to take a wheelchair into the bathroom with them or needs a care assistant can use. (The handicapped stalls in MK and Epcot are seldom large enough to bring a wheelchair into the stall and close the door. In a few where the door will close, the toilet will be touching the wheelchair and there is no room for assistance). Most of the companion restooms have a toilet, a urinal and a sink. Because of the urinal, they usually have a "moth ball" smell from the deoderant they put in there. They have a door to the outside (which people often try to open while I am in with my DD). Some of them have a changing table, but it's the bare stainless steel or tile kind without any covers. (There are some people/children with disabilities who need a changing table). So, I would not really call them nice, but since at MK and Epcot, DD can't get into any of the other stalls, I certainly appreciate them.