Cindy's article about a very fancy new dunny in the Alpine National Park reminded me about how we "rate" public loos out of 10. That new dunny might get 10 out of 10, we give points for original design, cleanlines, comfort and functionality, toilet paper supplied, convenience to camp-spot, and take some off for bad smells, muddy floors etc.
One of our better ones would be at Glenreagh showground (although terrible, scary showers!), and one of the worst in Washpool NP NSW.
Does anybody else "rate" public dunnies? Whats been your best and worst?
aussietraveller said
06:24 PM Apr 18, 2013
We try to avoid them wherever possible with the exception of large shopping centres and caravan parks where you know they are cleaned regularly.
milo said
06:37 PM Apr 18, 2013
some of the ones along the way to south aus at the rest stops are shocking!!
ibbo said
06:41 PM Apr 18, 2013
The "Loo with a view" at Mooloolaba Qld.A thing of rare beauty.
Grams said
08:20 PM Apr 18, 2013
The first time I brought Les and family to Laura SA, they had a locust plague, the kids refused to use the toilets in the Main Street because of the locusts... they are always lovely and clean, but locusts don't appeal to everyone.
jules47 said
12:11 AM Apr 19, 2013
One of the best views from a loo, would have to be in the Warrumbungles - NSW - the little wooden ones, sit with the door open and watch the sun come up over the Breadknife - sprung a bloke with his pants round his ankles doing just that!!!!!!!
Wombat 280 said
02:56 AM Apr 19, 2013
Once owned an apartment the gold coast and the bathroom, including loo, looked up the coast to Brisbane and on a clear day possibly Townsville. Spent many hours looking out the picture window, better view from the loo than the lounge room
sandsmere said
02:20 PM Apr 19, 2013
I only visit a thunderbox for 1 reason , and it 'ain't the view .
neilnruth said
12:40 AM Apr 20, 2013
Our kids would rate every town by the toilet and the park - always got a good mark if the playground was good.
Cindy's article about a very fancy new dunny in the Alpine National Park reminded me about how we "rate" public loos out of 10. That new dunny might get 10 out of 10, we give points for original design, cleanlines, comfort and functionality, toilet paper supplied, convenience to camp-spot, and take some off for bad smells, muddy floors etc.
One of our better ones would be at Glenreagh showground (although terrible, scary showers!), and one of the worst in Washpool NP NSW.
Does anybody else "rate" public dunnies? Whats been your best and worst?
The "Loo with a view" at Mooloolaba Qld.A thing of rare beauty.
I only visit a thunderbox for 1 reason , and it 'ain't the view .