Has anyone else experienced this? This one in particular is in the mens bathroom outside section 318. I got sprayed in the face and got angry
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Never had a problem
I’m a big fan of the fact that one will come on and then go off while you’re scrubbing and then refuse to come on again.
And the scalding water temps.
Elementary school vibes
Those sinks will one day not be terrible. They’re just young and need to trust the process.
They have been replacing the faucet units in some parts of the stadium
Dude what a flashback! I haven’t been the Coors Field in many years can’t believe these are still going strong. Has to be like 30 years old
Seriously. I just avoid them and use the hand sanitizer outside the bathroom. The bathroom at the top of the ramp leading to the rooftop has regular sinks for future reference
*Worst owner ever
They either overwork or don’t work at all.
The water pressure is insane too, like washing your hands with a pressure washer
story time: my first MLB game was at Wrigley Field. Of course I’m heavily drinking Old Style, so around the 3rd inning, I go to relieve myself, and as I”m letting ‘er rip into the urinals, the floor drain directly at my feets starts to gurgle and the tides begin to rise. Now I’m no plumber, but I do undertand that floor drains and urinals share the same drain pipes. Luckily I was able to get to the shake and shiver stage before the the flood got over a 1/4 inch…so my pants stayed dry. Unfortunely, that restroom was then closed for the rest of the game, so had to hike an extra couple minutes for all my other breaks.
I can never get them to work!!! I feel like I’m doing witch craft trying to make them turn on
They’re super fun with a two year old too
Club level has awesome sinks. Come to the dark side
14 comments
Never had a problem
I’m a big fan of the fact that one will come on and then go off while you’re scrubbing and then refuse to come on again.
And the scalding water temps.
Elementary school vibes
Those sinks will one day not be terrible. They’re just young and need to trust the process.
They have been replacing the faucet units in some parts of the stadium
Dude what a flashback! I haven’t been the Coors Field in many years can’t believe these are still going strong. Has to be like 30 years old
Seriously. I just avoid them and use the hand sanitizer outside the bathroom. The bathroom at the top of the ramp leading to the rooftop has regular sinks for future reference
*Worst owner ever
They either overwork or don’t work at all.
The water pressure is insane too, like washing your hands with a pressure washer
story time: my first MLB game was at Wrigley Field. Of course I’m heavily drinking Old Style, so around the 3rd inning, I go to relieve myself, and as I”m letting ‘er rip into the urinals, the floor drain directly at my feets starts to gurgle and the tides begin to rise. Now I’m no plumber, but I do undertand that floor drains and urinals share the same drain pipes. Luckily I was able to get to the shake and shiver stage before the the flood got over a 1/4 inch…so my pants stayed dry. Unfortunely, that restroom was then closed for the rest of the game, so had to hike an extra couple minutes for all my other breaks.
I can never get them to work!!! I feel like I’m doing witch craft trying to make them turn on
They’re super fun with a two year old too
Club level has awesome sinks. Come to the dark side