WDW toilet video

wickedfan07

Member
Who knew soap in a toilet could be so entertaining to some? If it weren't for YouTube, they probably wouldn't have done it at all. :rolleyes:

As for the original question, I really have no idea. I haven't kept track of which restrooms I've used at WDW, but I don't recall having any major problems either. Some things I can remember off the top of my head from our last trip:
- The restrooms in Asia near E:E were rather crowded midday.
- Hit the restroom BEFORE you eat at the Liberty Tree Tavern. The facilities inside the restaurant are upstairs and very small, leading to long lines.
- Likewise, the restrooms in Mama Melrose's at DHS are right off the lobby/check-in area of the restaurant and it can be tough to break through the crowd to get in there.
- Don't use the bathrooms in Fantasyland near the entrance to Liberty Square during Wishes unless you want to feel like you're being attacked while in the building. You hear and feel every explosion that launches from the roof of the building during the show.

Other than that I can't remember any of the other restrooms. Hey, its just a quick stop between rides and certainly not the focus of my day!
 

Phonedave

Well-Known Member
- Don't use the bathrooms in Fantasyland near the entrance to Liberty Square during Wishes unless you want to feel like you're being attacked while in the building. You hear and feel every explosion that launches from the roof of the building during the show.


Is it odd that this is now on my list of must do things for my next trip to WDW ?

-dave
 

scarpiapiano

New Member
So do you think that these guys thought:

"Gee, outside this hotel room are some of the most incredible attractions ever known to man. Four theme parks, two water parks, golfing, horseback riding, hiking etc. There's lots of great restaurants and shopping also. If we're not in the mood for rides or water parks, we could look at lush landscapes or see some of the remarkable other sights at WDW. It's probably costing upwards of $300.00 a day for the hotel + the cost of passes. How can we best use our time and money to our advantage? I know! Let's flush a bar of soap down a toilet!" :veryconfu
 

krankenstein

Well-Known Member
So do you think that these guys thought:

"Gee, outside this hotel room are some of the most incredible attractions ever known to man. Four theme parks, two water parks, golfing, horseback riding, hiking etc. There's lots of great restaurants and shopping also. If we're not in the mood for rides or water parks, we could look at lush landscapes or see some of the remarkable other sights at WDW. It's probably costing upwards of $300.00 a day for the hotel + the cost of passes. How can we best use our time and money to our advantage? I know! Let's flush a bar of soap down a toilet!" :veryconfu

They are teenage boys, probably on a school trip since there are 4 of them in the room. They were locked in the room for the night and got bored. What happens when teenage boys get bored? Something stupid. Think back to when you were that age I'm sure you can think of something that was completely pointless that you did. Maybe it is b/c I work with teenagers, but this isn't something that seems out of the realm of possibility's for them to do. :shrug:
 

Texas84

Well-Known Member
Actually, I think they are making a point about the powerful Disney toilets. The OKW toilets sound like the launch at M:S. :eek:
 

blm07

Active Member
The only thing I'd wish they'd improve about the bathrooms are the sinks. Automatic water - great, big sink - great, tiny faucet all the way in the back of the sink so your hand hits the back of the sink - not great. That, and paper dispensers where you don't have to touch anything besides the paper itself.

Otherwise, I'm in and out as quick as possible. As long as it doesn't look or smell like a landfill, I'm ok.
 

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