The Percival Landing Public Bathroom is, for the most part, a fairly standard bathroom facility: There are multiple stalls in both the Women’s and Men’s restrooms. There are baby changing stations in both restrooms. The water from both faucets isn’t freezing cold, so your hands don’t go numb after you have washed them. There are hand drying machines rather than paper towel dispensers. Both restrooms are cumbersome to get into if you have a stroller, use a walker, or are a wheelchair user. If you need to use the handicap restroom be prepared. Neither handicap restroom has a door. If you are a handicap person, you may have to wait to use this stall because the baby changing station is located here. Other features: The stalls of the men’s restroom do not have doors. Sharps containers are available in both restrooms. The bathrooms are not designed to hold many people. This is not helpful when many children have to use the restroom at the same time, often accompanied by their caregivers. Not bad to use in a pinch.