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Bill Greenwood
07-10-2014, 05:18 AM
How about having enough port a potties and just as important, having them at more locations and not bunched up in fewer large groups.

They should be near every food stand, as well as major places that people go like the vendor buildings, forum sheds, fly market, food court, etc.

And they should be easy to find, maybe have small signs with an arrow pointing to the nearest one.

It is great to have the few real restrooms and wish we had more of them. The ladies especially appreciate these.

Fastcapy
07-10-2014, 11:00 AM
Compared other events I think Eaa does a great job of providing porta potties and rest rooms. Never had any problems finding one near by when needed

Bill Greenwood
07-10-2014, 12:20 PM
Great for you, however this will be my 32 year at EAA, and I have definitely noticed some shortages in some areas. Last year for instance , around the vendor hangars, and the Dairy Queen.
I am not sure what "other events" you mean, but I attend college football games and they have restrooms, with real running water available in many places. Same for baseball, basketball, as for as I have seen.

Jim Clark
07-10-2014, 01:07 PM
Compared other events I think Eaa does a great job of providing porta potties and rest rooms. Never had any problems finding one near by when needed
+1. However I have only been at OSH the last 26 years so I probably don't have the experience to comment.

Jeff Point
07-10-2014, 01:29 PM
+2 but this will only be #29 for me. EAA does a great job with the portalets, plentiful and mostly kept clean.

gbrasch
07-10-2014, 01:55 PM
+3, but it's only my #27th.....:D

CarlOrton
07-10-2014, 04:17 PM
Bill, I'll admit I'm the "kid" on the block since this will only be #10 for me, but I don't know what you mean about no bathrooms around the vendor hangars. With the new (air conditioned!) bathrooms between the East and West hangars, I've never had to wait for a "hole" to use.

And now I'm really curious - Where's the Dairy Queen?!?

L16 Pilot
07-10-2014, 05:01 PM
I went to the first (was it 1969?) and only missed one year since. Never had a problem finding a out house.

Bill Greenwood
07-10-2014, 05:43 PM
Carl, as for Dairy Queen, a slip of the mind, I actually mean the A& W stand.
Yes, there was a good indoor restroom last year in the east side of one of the vendor hangars, the south one. But there are 4 large vendor hangars and it is a long walk from the far south west one to this restroom, and that is if one knows where this one restroom is. As far as I can recall from last year, I walked all the way around the west vendor hangars and didn't find porta potties. Lot''s of locked potties for vendors and folks with golf carts, but not for the public. I am looking at the 2013 map right now, and I don't see these porta potties. The only ones I see listed or displayed on the map are the few actual restrooms. There used to be an air conditioned trailer with toilets at warbirds, but that was taken away.

I do see smoking areas marked on the map, but as a non smoker, like the majority of eaa public, I think the toilets are more important.

Fastcapy
07-10-2014, 05:51 PM
iirc, there was a row of porta potties just east of the exhibit hangar b. Plus I know I have seen large bathroom trailers between our near the exhibit hangars in years past. I am comparing it to other large events that are outdoors. We have a lot of them here in the Oshkosh area (they do call it event city) and I have been to many where the facilities were very few and far between, had ridiculous lines and nowhere near as clean as AirVentures.

Bill Greenwood
07-10-2014, 06:03 PM
"Fastcapy", whatever your name is, I don't recall "large bathroom trailers" between exhibit hangars in 2013 unless they were locked and not available to the public. If you have a photo of them, please post it, and I don't see them on the map. If there were potties east of hangar B, how about the other 3 hangars?

And as for as other events in Oskosh, are there any with the same amount of people and over such a large area as Airventure? And requiring as many restrooms or porta potties? You say you have been to may "where facilities were few and far between". Should EAA meet this low standard or should EAA do it right?

As for cleanliness, my post has not said anything about cleanliness, and I think EAA and it's guests do a good job on that.

gbrasch
07-10-2014, 08:09 PM
I think we all have way too much time on our hands with this thread.......

FlyingRon
07-11-2014, 06:35 AM
I've never had a hard time finding one. My wife even knows where the nearest flush one is at any given time.

One thing, I'd like is better tram signage. Most people don't know the route it takes through the grounds. "TRAM TO WARBIRDS" would make more sense than "RED TRAM"

malexander
07-12-2014, 03:43 AM
I've never had a hard time finding one. My wife even knows where the nearest flush one is at any given time.

One thing, I'd like is better tram signage. Most people don't know the route it takes through the grounds. "TRAM TO WARBIRDS" would make more sense than "RED TRAM"Although I know the tram routes, I agree Ron. But, people would still ask "does this tram go to the warbirds?" or "How:rollseyes: do I get to the ultralights?"