Home Uncategorized Skip to the Loo: Seattle’s 8 Most Family-Friendly Restrooms By Allison SutcliffeOctober 17, 2013 Search more like this family-friendlyplay-arearock-starbathroomloungenursingsiderushsnapstarbucksparadisematcharmsmile Read next Uncategorized 6 Common Signs Your Child Is Experiencing Vision Problems Uncategorized Time for a Costco Run: Coffee Advent Calendars Have Arrived Uncategorized Support Your Health by Adding this Simple Thing to Your Daily Routine* Uncategorized This Must-Read is a “Spooky” Story with a Sweet Lesson Uncategorized Splash Into Fun at Orlando World Center Marriott Any parent will tell you that Freud was definitely onto something. Because there comes a time when it’s all about the potty for the Littles. Which kind of makes it all about the potty for you, too. And finding those family-friendly bathrooms when you’re out and about is nothing short of challenging. So we’ve snapped some pics of family-friendly potties that will put a smile on your face, and have your wee ones rushing to well, wee. From the lavish lounge for nursing moms to the family bathroom that could fit the entire Brady Bunch, we’ve got your back(side) covered! Click away! Mater-rific!The cozy bathroom vibe at Miyabi Sushi in Tukwila (just south of Southcenter Mall) is hard to resist. Its eclectic décor and encouraging needlepoint “Rules to Live by” put any potty-goer at ease. But it’s the Japanese-style toilet that’ll have the kidlets coming back for more and more and more. Think Mater in Cars 2 and you’ve got this one pegged. Users can choose water, air and even a heated seat (complete with temperature adjustment) for their bare bottoms. And the cuddly stuffed octopus on the changing table? Well, let’s just say he’s an added bonus for those still in diapers. Come for the potty, stay for the sushi at this one! Miyabi Sushi 16820 Southcenter Pkwy Tukwila, Wa 98188 A special “thank you” to our awesome Red Tricycle Facebook friends for their amazing suggestions on this one! Know of another family-friendly bathroom around town? Share it with us in a comment below. –Allison Sutcliffe Photo thanks to: Seattle Children’s Museum