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    Top 10 Worst Airport Restrooms You Should Avoid

    Ethan BrooksBy Ethan Brooks09/15/20251,2954 Mins Read
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    Focus on the Worst Airport Restrooms

    Airport restrooms often go unnoticed until travelers face an undesirable situation. Issues like unpleasant odors or malfunctioning facilities have sparked numerous discussions on Reddit, pinpointing some airports with the worst restroom experiences globally. Below is a list of the top 10 airports with frequently reported restroom complaints, based on research by Aviation A2Z, along with strategies to better prepare for potential issues.

    Top 10 Airports with Poor Restroom Conditions

    1. Denver International Airport (DEN), USA

    Despite recent renovations, Denver International Airport’s restrooms receive mixed reviews. Travelers have noted problems such as malfunctioning faucets, soap dispensers, and hand dryers. One user commented, “You can’t fit your hands under the faucets in the sinks, soap dispensers are already non-functional, towel dispensers are hidden and often empty.”

    2. Orlando International Airport (MCO), USA

    Orlando International Airport is criticized for its restroom conditions, with reports of consistently dirty facilities and long lines, especially during peak times. A frequent flyer expressed, “I’ve flown about three times, and the bathrooms are never clean, and there’s always a line of people waiting to use a stall.”

    3. San Diego International Airport (SAN), USA

    San Diego International Airport’s Terminal 1 is notorious for overflowing urinals and unsanitary conditions. One Reddit user noted, “Queues out the door (both gents & ladies), overflowing urinals, piss all over the floor.”

    4. Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), Houston, USA

    At Houston’s Bush Intercontinental Airport, many have reported overwhelming odors and unsanitary conditions in Terminal A. A traveler mentioned, “Both women’s bathrooms in Terminal A were unusable. The smell was overwhelming.”

    5. Vancouver International Airport (YVR), Canada

    Vancouver International Airport is noted for a lack of accessible washrooms upon arrival. A traveler shared, “There were basically no bathrooms until you got through security. In every other major city airport I’ve been to, there are bathrooms when you land.”

    6. LaGuardia Airport (LGA), New York, USA

    LaGuardia’s restrooms are described as outdated, cramped, and poorly maintained. Travelers often face long lines and inadequate space.

    7. Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD), USA

    O’Hare Airport’s heavy passenger traffic puts a strain on its facilities, leading to complaints about dirty stalls and frequent maintenance issues.

    8. Miami International Airport (MIA), USA

    Miami International Airport is flagged for cleanliness concerns, with reports of foul odors, overcrowding, and slow maintenance.

    9. Heathrow Airport (LHR), London, UK

    Even as a global hub, Heathrow does not escape criticism. Issues include dirty restrooms in older terminals and poor maintenance.

    10. Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), USA

    LAX faces complaints about overcrowded and under-cleaned restrooms, especially during busy travel periods.

    Addressing Hidden Challenges in Airport Restrooms

    Apart from cleanliness, airports often present other challenges, such as limited accessibility in older terminals, poor water pressure, and incomprehensible signage. Planning strategic restroom breaks and carrying essential hygiene items can transform this experience.

    Preparation Tips for Airport Restrooms

    • Bring personal hygiene items like hand sanitizer and tissues.
    • Use airport lounges for cleaner facilities.
    • Schedule bathroom breaks effectively.
    • Stay informed via travel forums.

    Comparison: Top 10 Worst Airport Bathrooms

    AirportApprox. Daily PassengersBathroom IssuesOther AmenitiesDaily LandingsOperational Hours
    Denver International Airport (DEN)225,640Malfunctioning faucets, soap dispensers, and hand dryers; long queuesFree Wi-Fi, art installations, therapy animals, multiple terminals~1,80024/7
    Orlando International Airport (MCO)154,908Dirty restrooms, long lines, inconsistent maintenanceTheme park-themed lounges, free Wi-Fi, numerous dining options~1,03524/7
    San Diego International Airport (SAN)69,000Overflowing urinals, unsanitary conditions in Terminal 1Coastal-inspired architecture, expanded parking, modern amenities~50024/7
    George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH)173,000Overwhelming odors, unsanitary conditions in Terminal AMultiple terminals, free Wi-Fi, numerous dining options~1,80024/7
    Vancouver International Airport (YVR)72,000Lack of accessible bathrooms upon arrivalFree Wi-Fi, multiple terminals, numerous dining options~70024/7
    LaGuardia Airport (LGA)92,000Outdated, cramped, and poorly maintained restrooms; long linesFree Wi-Fi, multiple terminals, numerous dining options~40024/7
    Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD)220,000Dirty stalls, frequent maintenance issues, restrooms that don’t keep up with sizeFree Wi-Fi, multiple terminals, numerous dining options~1,20024/7
    Miami International Airport (MIA)153,000Foul odors, overcrowding, slow upkeepFree Wi-Fi, multiple terminals, numerous dining options~1,30024/7
    Heathrow Airport (LHR)200,000Dirty restrooms in older terminals, poor maintenance, inconsistent supply of essentialsFree Wi-Fi, multiple terminals, numerous dining options~1,30024/7
    Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)220,000Overcrowded, under-cleaned, unpleasant during heavy travel periodsFree Wi-Fi, multiple terminals, numerous dining options~1,20024/7

    Conclusion

    While airport bathrooms might not always meet expectations, with proper preparation and awareness, you can manage difficulties. Stay informed and carry essential items to improve your travel experience.

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