Friday, 8 June 2007

Public restrooms, trip planning and music festivals

These days, music festivals have become, boutique festivals. No longer do overcharged music fans have to wade ankle deep in mud and rubbish to queue endlessly in the rain for an undercooked burger, or try without success to erect a tent, finally waking up with a tent pole in their ear.

Fans at festivals now look forward to a mouthwatering array of ethnic and classic food stands serving everything from sushi to Mexican, from fine vegetarian to traditional German sausages. When they get tired of the music they go to the relaxation area or bed down in a Bedouin tent, luxury teepee, in some cases even a classy chalet with all mod cons.

But surely the greatest thing that's happened to music festivals has to be, serviced toilets. Up until recently a visit to the toilet at any event was to be avoided at all costs. Unfortunately this has also been the case in many roadside establishments and public restroom facilities.

So to help you plan your trips to festivals or any destination (worldwide) just check out
thebathroomdiaries. Not only can you find the nearest toilet, but you also can rate them, and in so doing help towards improving restroom facilities, everywhere. The boss said I should tell you that if you have any complaints about applegreen facilities you should drop him..er, I mean me, a mail, at hello@applegreen.com . He would say that, wouldn't he.

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