Thursday, October 22, 2015

Target -- Kingston, NY

Another large store, this Target expanded a few years ago to include food.  We took full advantage of that fact, but choices are limited compared to a regular food store.  Target gets points for de-sexing their toys, and their price points on things like games, electronics, and, yes, food, are fairly competitive.  Not bargain basement, but competitive.  It's one of my go-to places.

On to the commode:

While not always spotless, I imagine it's hard to keep it clean when there are so many people going through (much like another big box store I rated recently that begins with a 'W').  That said, there are usually at least 4 or 5 stalls that are useable.


There are way more to the left, but it's tricky taking pictures when someone could be in the stalls.  It's a busy place!  One hint about the stalls, though.  Don't use the third one from the left.  The lock doesn't stay and you'll be fighting to keep the door shut (there might be cursing involved).  It's always been that way for some reason.


Why?  Why are all the sinks save one set for kids?  Everyone flocks to the high sink as it's less back-breaking to use.  Do they not notice that the soap for the high sink always runs out first, and that after that, it's the one next to it?  Do they think it's because it's near the door?  Nope.  No one wants to bend down to the waist just to wash their hands.  


Of course, it's also the sink next to the XLerator hand dryer.  Thankfully, they put a towel dispenser in, too, in case you don't want to be blown away, or reminded that you're aging because your skin piles up on your hands as you're pummeled with hot air.

There is a changing deck for little ones, but it's a rough intro to the ladies' room as it's right by the entrance with no recess or anything.  


They got me.  There's the hook.  And, it's set a bit lower than most, so kudos all around for that!

Overall, I wouldn't shy away from using Target of Kingston's bathroom.  Especially when there's a Target attached.

http://www.target.com/


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