The Magic Kingdom is now over 50 years old, and sometimes the restrooms in the park look it (even if they have been remodeled at some point between 1971 and now). For every pristine new restroom facility like Storybook Circus and the upcoming second-level facility at TRON Lightcycle Run, there’s a set of toilets to avoid. Thankfully, Disney has been pretty good about fixing up some of the aging facilities over the last decade, but there are still a few of these older, dingy places to do your business left. One that falls under this category is undoubtedly the restrooms just outside of the Pinocchio Village Haus in Fantasyland.
Thankfully, these restrooms are currently scheduled to be closed in January 2023 for a few months so that they can be remodeled and expanded. Pvc Interior Door
The expansion will see the Women’s restrooms go from 16 to 25 stalls, while the men’s room will go from just 4 stalls to 9 in total. The bathrooms will also finally be themed, featuring wood-style trusses and ornate arches that match the Village Haus interior next door.
Both restrooms will add more sinks, most of which will be on new central islands in the middle of the room. A pair of larger, fully accessible stalls are also being added as part of the modernization.
The plastic, folding “baby change” stations will be a thing of the past as well, with permanent counters installed to assist those needing to change an infant.
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Tom has been regularly visiting the Walt Disney World® Resort from the time he was 4 months old. While he has made countless visits in the last 28 years, he did not become a truly active member in the Disney fan community until the summer of 2007, when he decided to launch the WDW News Today website and podcast. Tom has since become an Orlando-local and is a published author on Walt Disney World. Contact Tom at [email protected]
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