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Positives: 1. I never had to wait to pee in the new bathrooms. 2. Being able to wash your hands in a sink is priceless. 3. Bathrooms were always clean. 4. Minimal wait to fill water bottles anywhere within Centeroo and water no longer smells or tastes like sulfur.
Negatives: 1. The men's permanent bathroom between the Which and What stage is completely confusing, you can't see it from the walk path and if you walked around the NW side of the building where the water spigots were, you couldn't access the men's bathroom and would have to walk all the way around the building to the proper side. 2. The inside setup doesn't flow well. Basically, there were urinals and stalls on one half of the bathroom and urinals and sinks in the other half. The urinals in the sink side were nearly always empty but the urinals on the stall side were virtually blocked due to the #2 line. 2. The enterence and exit doors are single file doors and the #2 line always extended outside so navigating into the bathroom to use a urinal caused a lot of dirty looks and pushing past the #2 line.
Hopefully for future years, they consider traffic flow better (wider doors, more clear markings for #1 and #2 lines, etc..)
Personally, I large permanent bathroom would be extremely nice at the back of the What Stage field, one down near This Tent, and then some at the Pods
Positives: 1. I never had to wait to pee in the new bathrooms. 2. Being able to wash your hands in a sink is priceless. 3. Bathrooms were always clean. 4. Minimal wait to fill water bottles anywhere within Centeroo and water no longer smells or tastes like sulfur.
Negatives: 1. The men's permanent bathroom between the Which and What stage is completely confusing, you can't see it from the walk path and if you walked around the NW side of the building where the water spigots were, you couldn't access the men's bathroom and would have to walk all the way around the building to the proper side. 2. The inside setup doesn't flow well. Basically, there were urinals and stalls on one half of the bathroom and urinals and sinks in the other half. The urinals in the sink side were nearly always empty but the urinals on the stall side were virtually blocked due to the #2 line. 2. The enterence and exit doors are single file doors and the #2 line always extended outside so navigating into the bathroom to use a urinal caused a lot of dirty looks and pushing past the #2 line.
Hopefully for future years, they consider traffic flow better (wider doors, more clear markings for #1 and #2 lines, etc..)
Personally, I large permanent bathroom would be extremely nice at the back of the What Stage field, one down near This Tent, and then some at the Pods
Good points.
I heard more than one conversation with guys thinking the ones at What/Which were only for ladies. Also, they had to post a security person on the one side of the bathrooms all day to keep guys from wandering into the area behind Who looking for the entrance.
One of my biggest bathroom frustrations all weekend was guys who were in the #2 line who posted up solid in the door frame making it almost impossible to get by without having to shove past.
Positives: 1. I never had to wait to pee in the new bathrooms. 2. Being able to wash your hands in a sink is priceless. 3. Bathrooms were always clean. 4. Minimal wait to fill water bottles anywhere within Centeroo and water no longer smells or tastes like sulfur.
Negatives: 1. The men's permanent bathroom between the Which and What stage is completely confusing, you can't see it from the walk path and if you walked around the NW side of the building where the water spigots were, you couldn't access the men's bathroom and would have to walk all the way around the building to the proper side. 2. The inside setup doesn't flow well. Basically, there were urinals and stalls on one half of the bathroom and urinals and sinks in the other half. The urinals in the sink side were nearly always empty but the urinals on the stall side were virtually blocked due to the #2 line. 2. The enterence and exit doors are single file doors and the #2 line always extended outside so navigating into the bathroom to use a urinal caused a lot of dirty looks and pushing past the #2 line.
Hopefully for future years, they consider traffic flow better (wider doors, more clear markings for #1 and #2 lines, etc..)
Personally, I large permanent bathroom would be extremely nice at the back of the What Stage field, one down near This Tent, and then some at the Pods
Good points.
I heard more than one conversation with guys thinking the ones at What/Which were only for ladies. Also, they had to post a security person on the one side of the bathrooms all day to keep guys from wandering into the area behind Who looking for the entrance.
One of my biggest bathroom frustrations all weekend was guys who were in the #2 line who posted up solid in the door frame making it almost impossible to get by without having to shove past.
right, bigger bathroom entrence door would be nice for future bathrooms and some painted lines / markings on the long outdoor hallway creating lines for #1 and #2 to minimize confusion.