Women's Restroom Vent

If the "sprinkles" on the seat are clear then you can blame it on turbo flushing, but when the "sprinkles" are yellow. . . well, that just means some nasty person who doesn't clean up after themselves was there before you.
 
momrek06 said:
Ahhh...let me tell you the ONE place outside of my home that I have had the pleasure (odd) to use its facilities is at the MOHEGAN SUN CASINO in Ct.

When you walk in the stall, they have this MAGIC button you push and the seat is completed covered in a thin plastic coating. Push the button and a new cover comes out (from somewhere) to cover the lid completely.

Only public facility I have had the pleasure (odd again) of actually sitting down in to do my (cough cough) business!!! :thumbsup2

Anyone else familiar with restrooms that have this cover on the seats?

Chicago's OHare airport has this. LOVE IT
 
momrek06 said:
Ahhh...let me tell you the ONE place outside of my home that I have had the pleasure (odd) to use its facilities is at the MOHEGAN SUN CASINO in Ct.

When you walk in the stall, they have this MAGIC button you push and the seat is completed covered in a thin plastic coating. Push the button and a new cover comes out (from somewhere) to cover the lid completely.

Only public facility I have had the pleasure (odd again) of actually sitting down in to do my (cough cough) business!!! :thumbsup2

Anyone else familiar with restrooms that have this cover on the seats?

Yes! I saw these at Chicago/O'Hare Airport back in '99. I thought it was the coolest thing! :thumbsup2
 
lucas said:
I always put toilet paper down on the seat first.
I've never understood the point of this. TP does not create a waterproof barrier. If the seat is wet, it soaks right through. If the seat is dry but you get it wet, the TP has served no purpose. And considering how thin TP is in most public restrooms, I doubt that putting it down really provides any protection.
 

MOMTOMOOTOO said:
You have something to say? :confused3 :rolleyes: You are as bad as the bartender.

nothing to say, Oh paranoid one :rotfl2: I'm agreeing about being a neat hoverer.....can't speak for the bar keep :teeth:
 
Cantw8 - what a great name for someone posting to a thread about using the bathroom! :rotfl:
 
DisneyAddict_M said:
I've driven home from places just to use my bathroom, and then drive back. I hate public restrooms.

and here I thought I was the only nut that did this :rotfl2: DH makes fun of me and I tell him that he just doesnt understand bc he doesnt need to get anywhere as close to the seat as we do
 
disneysteve said:
Cantw8 - what a great name for someone posting to a thread about using the bathroom! :rotfl:


Oh, trust me...when it comes to public restrooms, I can most definitely wait :teeth:
 
DisneyAddict_M said:
I've driven home from places just to use my bathroom, and then drive back. I hate public restrooms.

I will not let my children pee in public restrooms I carry a tiny little potty in my trunk and we do peeps in the car. :confused3 I know I have issues but I just can't.
 
Just back from Disney and just about every toliet seat had sprinkles! I remember on my very first disney trips I could not believe how spotless even the restrooms were. :confused3
 
CindyBella said:
Just back from Disney and just about every toliet seat had sprinkles! I remember on my very first disney trips I could not believe how spotless even the restrooms were. :confused3

Just a thought here..........my usual idiotic thinking......looking for answers where no one else thinks to look..........of course, answers usually wrong.............does anyone think Disney may sprinkle the seats on purpose to keep people from using them to conserve water?
 
momrek06 said:
Ahhh...let me tell you the ONE place outside of my home that I have had the pleasure (odd) to use its facilities is at the MOHEGAN SUN CASINO in Ct.

When you walk in the stall, they have this MAGIC button you push and the seat is completed covered in a thin plastic coating. Push the button and a new cover comes out (from somewhere) to cover the lid completely.

Only public facility I have had the pleasure (odd again) of actually sitting down in to do my (cough cough) business!!! :thumbsup2

Anyone else familiar with restrooms that have this cover on the seats?


There are a few nice places around here that are popular for wedding receptions that have those kinds of seats. I love those!
 
lucas said:
What kills me is that the women doing the hovering are (I assume) the same women who don't want to sit on the seat and get all those yucky germs from the rest of us. But, in reality, they are the ones wetting the seats and making the toilet seat filthy!!

BTY, I always put toilet paper down on the seat first.


I am a hoverer when I see a wet seat. If the seat is dry and looks clean then I sit. I am an accurate hoverer! LOL! If it is wet I refuse to sit and I am not cleaning someone else's drippings!
 
Why don't the hoverers just lift the toilet seat up?

I know, if they're not going to sit on it, they certainly aren't going to touch it, are they? :rolleyes2

But c'mon ladies, you'd be pissed (pun intended :yay: ) if your sons and hubbies didn't lift the seat at home before peeing. Can't you give the rest of us that respect when you're letting it fly from above, as well? Grab some t.p. to protect your fingers and lift the seat. In addition to being considerate of others, you'll have a bigger target and less splashback onto your own pants. It's a win-win situation.
 
Mrs.Toad said:
Why don't the hoverers just lift the toilet seat up?

I know, if they're not going to sit on it, they certainly aren't going to touch it, are they? :rolleyes2

But c'mon ladies, you'd be pissed (pun intended :yay: ) if your sons and hubbies didn't lift the seat at home before peeing. Can't you give the rest of us that respect when you're letting it fly from above, as well? Grab some t.p. to protect your fingers and lift the seat. In addition to being considerate of others, you'll have a bigger target and less splashback onto your own pants. It's a win-win situation.


:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
 
Mrs.Toad said:
Why don't the hoverers just lift the toilet seat up?

I know, if they're not going to sit on it, they certainly aren't going to touch it, are they? :rolleyes2

But c'mon ladies, you'd be pissed (pun intended :yay: ) if your sons and hubbies didn't lift the seat at home before peeing. Can't you give the rest of us that respect when you're letting it fly from above, as well? Grab some t.p. to protect your fingers and lift the seat. In addition to being considerate of others, you'll have a bigger target and less splashback onto your own pants. It's a win-win situation.


Yeah what they said! :rotfl:
 
Thank goodness I HARDLY ever need to use a public restroom!!! I can go all day if I need to without having to go...I think it's because I'm a teacher & my body is used to having to hold it for 8 hours at at time (this is when I don't have a chance to get to the restroom during my lunch break).

I think I use a public restroom fewer than 5 times a month.
 
Every time I'm in France, and especially in Paris, and I have to use the public restrooms, while waiting, there are always some :snooty: French women waiting too. They always look :snooty: because they... are better, prettier, whatever they think they are, ... than me.

Well, each time when I go next in the stall, I think: you :snooty: woman, is THIS how you pee? Is THIS how you leave the stall for the next person?
And don't even get me started about the French toilets. I'd rather go behind a tree than having to use one of those French toilets. They are the most nasty things EVER invented. Actually, there is not that much invention about them... a whole in the ground. Thank God they are nowhere to be found at DLP! (haven't checked the ones at the train station though)
 
disneysteve said:
I've never understood the point of this. TP does not create a waterproof barrier. If the seat is wet, it soaks right through. If the seat is dry but you get it wet, the TP has served no purpose. And considering how thin TP is in most public restrooms, I doubt that putting it down really provides any protection.

This is what I do. I get in there, take a big HUGE wad of toliet paper and wipe the seat down, then I flush. Then I line the seat with more toliet paper. I make sure the toliet paper is long enough to be hanging off the sides. I do this for myself as well as my 7 yr old daughter.
 


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