Bladders are becoming big business: RunPee has a new friend in WheretoWee.com. 
Their mission: to boldly GO where no one has gone before! Or rather, to tell you where to go. Which is great, in a sense. I mean, we tell you WHEN to go and they tell you WHERE. I think it’s a match made in heaven.
Here’s what they say: “An iPhone app designed with your #1 and #2 needs in mind, Where to Wee finds the closest washrooms to you and what other people are saying about them.”
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I can see this being a great mobile application. What if I am traveling in downtown Seattle and have to really go? I probably don’t want to squat under the elevated railroad with the rest of the homeless Seattle populace. This app could get me to a free bathroom that – one hopes – might even be clean. 🙂
It looks like the app (and most of the site) is still under development, but I did sign up to get notified when they are good to “go”… heh…
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May 15, 2020
Got this back when I was pregnant, but I'll be keeping it forever, it's just so handy. I don't go to the movie theater that often (even back before quarantine when you actually could...) but I make sure the app and the movie list are all current and updated, cause it's so handy! It's great for running late cause you can read their summary, obviously awesome for bathroom or snack breaks mid movie, and I also love that it tells you if there's anything after the credits which is very handy.
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Co-Creator of RunPee, Chief of Operations, Content Director, and Managing Editor. RunPee Jilly likes galaxy-spanning sci fi, superhero sagas, fantasy films, YA dystopians, action thrillers, chick flicks, and zany comedies, in that order…and possesses an inspiringly small bladder. In fact, that little bladder sparked the creation of RunPee. (Good thing she’s learned to hold it.)



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