surferdave
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I wonder how the dryers compare to nothing (as in, paper towel dispenser is empty so shake your hands off or dry them on your pants).
I'm sure there's a lot of guests who prefer the paper towels, especially when there is an accident or a food spill or something you need to clean up. Finding a bathroom with paper towels is probably a quick and easy solution for that.
However, for a place that claims to be environmentally conscious - so much so that they try to talk me into reusing towels in my room - it does seem kind of strange the haven't gone the air dryer route. Not to mention, I think attendants would have to tend to the restrooms moreso with the paper towels to clean them up off the floor and empty trash cans more frequently. They must have an internal reason (maybe the sponsorship) that they haven't switched over. I can't imagine the minuscule differences in sanitary-ness would be the reason.

The majority of restrooms at Walt Disney World theme parks do have air dryers of some sort. Some have the old blowers, some have jet dryers, and a few newer (or newly renovated) ones have Dyson Airblades.
However, all of the restrooms (at least that I've encountered) also provide paper towels as well. I've yet to find one where the air dryer is the only option.
Mythbusters did an experiment on whether hand dryers are more sanitary. They definitely ARE NOT. Turns out that old-fashioned paper towels are 3 times more effective at keeping hands free of bacteria than the dryers. Paper towels are keep colonies of bacteria IN the bathroom at bay more than hand dryers. Go figure!
Without bacteria how are you supposed to build up an immune system?
Without bacteria how are you supposed to build up an immune system?

The air dryers use electricity, which comes from power plants, so they really are no more environmentally friendly than paper towels. The paper towels can be recycled, or burned to produce energy.
My DD was so afraid of the noise from hand driers in public bathrooms she would have "accidents" on purpose until she was 6. I still hate them after living through that enough times. At 10 she still runs in and out of bathrooms because she can't take the noise. She sits on the toilet with her hands on her ears just in case and has gone so far as to ask people to wait until she leaves to dry.
Anywhere there is an air dryer I wipe my hands on the back of my jeans.
The air dryers use electricity, which comes from power plants, so they really are no more environmentally friendly than paper towels. The paper towels can be recycled, or burned to produce energy.
...and I will preface this with I know it's a minor thing, but why the heck are they still installing old-fashioned crank paper towel dispensers in the restrooms?
I have a teeny tiny bladder, so I hit up way more of the bathrooms than Husband cared to wait outside of, and through all of them I saw exactly ONE hand dryer in ONE bathroom in all of the Magic Kingdom. Even if Disney didn't want to go with those for some reason, why not at least do the hands-off dispensers you just wave at?
I can see the old stuff in the old bathrooms, but even Gaston's Tavern has the crank dispensers.
As a result, there was water puddles everywhere under these dispensers where wet hands were cranking out those towels.
I just wonder what the thought process is for this.![]()
I strongly urge you to invest a few bucks in a container of ear plugs. It will make her life infinitely better. I promise. I'm sad for her that this wasn't thought of years ago.