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maria_bettina's avatar
Jun 11, 2014

Yellowstone Showers

Hi! Can someone tell me how the showers at the Camper Services Facility near Grant Village are set up?

I will have my son and I don't want him to have to shower by himself in a Men's Only facility. I need to go with him, and I don't think women will appreciate a 6 year old in their facility either. I am hoping there are just individual (men or women) shower rooms I can use.
  • wcbass wrote:
    maria_bettina wrote:
    I read that at the Canyon campground showers, you have to walk through the men's or women's area before you can get to the shower stalls. It sounds like that's the same at Grant Village from what you're describing. Yeah, it sounds like I will have to run him through the women's area in order for us to get clean.

    Thanks!


    This is not true. The women's & men's showers are totally separate.


    Isn't that what I said? "Mens OR Womens." No one ever said, "Co-ed." :h
  • You should really read things carefully if you are going to quote them!
  • maria_bettina wrote:
    I read that at the Canyon campground showers, you have to walk through the men's or women's area before you can get to the shower stalls. It sounds like that's the same at Grant Village from what you're describing. Yeah, it sounds like I will have to run him through the women's area in order for us to get clean.

    Thanks!


    This is not true. The women's & men's showers are totally separate.
  • I read that at the Canyon campground showers, you have to walk through the men's or women's area before you can get to the shower stalls. It sounds like that's the same at Grant Village from what you're describing. Yeah, it sounds like I will have to run him through the women's area in order for us to get clean.

    Thanks!
  • The showers are separate stalls- it's not like you're all standfing around naked together. Pics of showers posted in first post at this site.
    I doubt anyone will object to your bringing your six year old grandson in with you. I've done it many times with my grandson at State Parks. I did always have him stand outside for a moment so I could check and make sure anyone inside was "decent" and O.K. with the idea.

    I say "did" because he's ten now and old enough to go inside and use the (separate) stalls in the men's shower by himself- with me standing just outside the whole time, of course. Only problem with this method is that I have no way of knowing if he actually used the soap, or just got it wet enough to make me think he did! :B

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