Considering that the parks will be slammed for the holidays, it makes perfect sense to spend a little extra and have it completed by mid-December, which is why they will probly have it finished in February.
Perhaps they will make a "big hard push" and squeeze it out. (toilet humor is the best!)Potentially (although it is poor guest show at a table service place) they could open without toilets and then finish off the final plumbing if needed. Its not like there isn't other toilets in the MK. As long as the kitchen and guest areas are ready, small details like toilets are secondary.
Potentially (although it is poor guest show at a table service place) they could open without toilets and then finish off the final plumbing if needed. Its not like there isn't other toilets in the MK. As long as the kitchen and guest areas are ready, small details like toilets are secondary.
Is there ANYTHING about Disneys approach to construction that isnt odd?Wouldn't it be odd for them to open without bathrooms?
From 9th grade french: Seems the French might have the best name for it: la salle de bains (literal translation: the room of sinks)
Does "Relievement Facilities" sound any better to you?Well it isn't a bathroom either though, you can't take a bath in there. and who goes into a toilet for a rest? They aren't really restrooms either.
Wouldn't it be odd for them to open without bathrooms? I don't think they would do it. I do hope they open sooner rather than later though.
In a theme park that has huge number of toilet locations I don't think it would be odd not to have toilets in the same building.
There are several quick service locations where they don't have bathrooms in the restaurant building.
But what about table service resturants? I think it would be odd to have to leave the building to use a restroom when you are doing table service.
The are sailors it should be his and her headsPerhaps they will make a "big hard push" and squeeze it out. (toilet humor is the best!)
Lets hope they aim higher, not lower.I'd imagine just a step below a Trader Sams or Jock Lindseys?
But what about table service resturants? I think it would be odd to have to leave the building to use a restroom when you are doing table service.
I think it would be an odd thing to do as well, however, Trails End does thisBut what about table service resturants? I think it would be odd to have to leave the building to use a restroom when you are doing table service.
But what about table service resturants? I think it would be odd to have to leave the building to use a restroom when you are doing table service.
Sort of the same at the Flying Fish and The Restaurant formerly known as Spoodles @ the Boardwalk where you leave them both to use a shared restroom in the middle, but first have to pass through the ice cream parlour. I know it's similar at 50's Prime Time and Hollywood and Vine, but at least there it's a no man's land, not a separate operation.I think it would be an odd thing to do as well, however, Trails End does this
I really hope this is open in time for my 10/8-∞/i trip.
Probably closer to the same step really.I'd imagine just a step below a Trader Sams or Jock Lindseys?
Yes because if not, when inspiration strikes, you'll need to go.........deeper and deeper into the jungle.I really hope it has indoor plumbing.
I miss that line. I wish they'd still use it.Yes because if not, when inspiration strikes, you'll need to go.........deeper and deeper into the jungle.
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