Yes, Disney parks are world-renowned for their abundance and cleanliness of restrooms, which are strategically located throughout every themed land. In 2026, Disney has continued to expand its "Companion Restrooms," which are single-stall, gender-neutral facilities designed for families with small children or individuals who require assistance from a caregiver. Every major restroom area includes baby changing stations, and many now feature "Adult Changing Tables" in the First Aid centers for guests with specific accessibility needs. A helpful feature of the My Disney Experience and Disneyland apps is the "Restroom Locator," which uses GPS to guide you to the nearest facility and even indicates if it is a companion-accessible location. Interestingly, Disney designers use "forced perspective" and color psychology (like "Go Away Green") on many buildings, but restrooms are always clearly marked with highly visible signage to ensure they are easy to find even in the densest crowds. Additionally, most restrooms now feature touchless faucets and flush valves to maintain high hygiene standards.