Who is at fault here, the desperate woman or the designer of the facility? The first time I saw the resourceful women using the guys' restroom I chuckled.
“Who is at fault here, the desperate woman or the designer of the facility? The first time I saw the resourceful women using the guys’ restroom I chuckled.”
I’m not sure if it is just a Texas thing or if it is in other states, but there is a gas station named Buc-ee’s that is so proud of their restrooms that they have billboards advertising them 200 miles away.
The bathrooms are HUGE, always clean and the store is always packed. I have never seen a line outside the women’s restroom... I’ve never seen a line for the urinals inside the men’s restroom. Even when there are between 100-200 cars in the parking lot. It sounds like a Texas tall tale, but it is true.
After I took my wife/daughters there the first time, it was understood that all trips between major cities that had a buc-ee’s close to half way... would involve that as the designated bio stop. There is one between Houston and Dallas, and another one between Houston and San-Antonio. I think they opened one up on 290 between Houston and Austin.
All that to say that it is a design issue and one that can be solved, and Buc-ees is one example that shows it can be profitable.