Overview
- Reporters, who documented installations Monday, say the new indicators have begun appearing in several Disneyland Park bathrooms.
- Sightings include restrooms on Main Street, U.S.A. by Carnation Cafe plus locations in Adventureland, Frontierland, New Orleans Square, and Mickey’s Toontown.
- Outlets checking both parks have not seen the signs at Disney California Adventure, and they describe the rollout as incomplete.
- The markers sit on each stall door and flip between “vacant” and “occupied,” which helps guests avoid peeking under doors and speeds up lines during busy periods.
- There has been no formal announcement from Disney, and outlets note similar stall signs have appeared at select Walt Disney World bathrooms in the past.