I have been in both MK and EPCOT today and am just curious why the toilet paper in EPCOT is thicker and softer than that in MK. Does anyone have any idea?
That is a really funny question!!! I don't think I've ever noticed a difference, but I do remember there being non-automatic flushing toilets in newer areas of the parks, thinking that was odd. This toilet paper question is a good one- I hope someone knows!!
We discovered years ago that there is NO soft toilet paper on Disney property. {there is actually a thread about this somewhere} We long ago started bringing those Cottonelle fresh things with us.
We discovered years ago that there is NO soft toilet paper on Disney property. {there is actually a thread about this somewhere} We long ago started bringing those Cottonelle fresh things with us.
I used to think that until today, it was both my sister and I in 2 different stalls at EPCOT, and both of us noticed the difference. Boy, wouldn't it be great if they are upgrading!!
We discovered years ago that there is NO soft toilet paper on Disney property. {there is actually a thread about this somewhere} We long ago started bringing those Cottonelle fresh things with us.
Actually, I NEVER use toilet paper in public restrooms, I always "bring my own". Just think about it--that roll just sitting there, absorbing every last airborne germ, not to mention other people's hands touching the roll--ugh! If caught without any of my own, I at least take several inches off the roll to get at the "fresher" paper underneath. However, I consider using "public" toilet paper about as gross as sitting on the seat without wiping it first with a lysol or clorox wipe (of course, everyone does that, well....don't they??....) Aren't these icons cute?!!!
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