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What do you do for a toilet in a tent?

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dannyboyle · 26/01/2016 20:46

So in previous years we have taken a potty for the children to use at night in a tent or emergency. They are now 5 plus and potty too small.
So what do others do for toilets at night in a tent. Looked at those portaloos but they do seem very big for camping and packing in a car. Any other solutions / products out there that doesn't involve simply weeing into a bucket as not sure 5 year old we go for that!

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HettyD · 26/01/2016 20:52

A bucket with a lid is used by many people I know...I have just boys though so they just have an 'outside' wee if needed at night...and I trudge to the toilet block!! Anything for a bit of warmth and electric lighting!!

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Tidypidy · 26/01/2016 21:04

We use a Kampa Khazi. Basically a bucket with a seat and lid. It's not especially bulky and cost around £20. Our dcs have used it with no problems since eldest was 4. I use it too as always need a wee about 2pm since dcs were born!

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gamerchick · 26/01/2016 21:06

You can get lightweight camping toilets. They're cheap enough, Amazon have a few.

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Wardrobespierre · 26/01/2016 21:06

We walk to the toilets.

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SirChenjin · 26/01/2016 21:08

Bog in a Bag boginabag.net.au/ - ebay and Amazon do them

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SixtyFootDoll · 26/01/2016 21:09

Lidded bucket. It gets noisy at night though.

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museumum · 26/01/2016 21:11

Just walk to the loos.
How often do your kids pee in the night? Moonlight walks to the loo are a bit magical if not every five minutes

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dannyboyle · 26/01/2016 21:12

That kampa khazi loo looks great. Guess I won't get anything smaller with a seat!

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imwithspud · 26/01/2016 21:12

Not been camping for years but as a child we used to have a bucket in a separate tent that we all used to do our business in, it would then be emptied daily. Very grim but did the job.

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BikeRunSki · 26/01/2016 21:14

Trudge to toilet block, 3 year old included.

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TheCountessofFitzdotterel · 26/01/2016 21:15

Weeing into disposable nappies worked for us. (We had a few leftover that were bought the wrong size.) Never needed a bucket.

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Tidypidy · 26/01/2016 21:35

Clearly meant 2am!

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dannyboyle · 26/01/2016 21:40

Smile
Can't be faffed with getting the kids into wellies etc and getting to loo block, and when they wake at night they need the loo pretty quickly. Between two young kids and me that would be around 4/5 trips (depending on how much wine I drink Blush

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dannyboyle · 26/01/2016 21:43

Using disposable nappies might work, would probably still need a bucket though I guess

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WhoKn0wsWhereTheMistletoes · 26/01/2016 21:44

I would say it's not worth spending a lot as they will soon be of an age where they don't need it any more. The disposable nappy idea to tide you over might be the best thing.

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poocatcherchampion · 26/01/2016 21:45

I wee at least once a night. It is why we bought a caravan!

Otherwise outside tent, or more recently in a kampa khazi which I loooooove!

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Ledkr · 26/01/2016 21:52

Yes this is why we upgraded to a camper but previously we have used a kampa khazi too, I stick a bit of bleach in first to avoid the smell.

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Blowninonabreeze · 26/01/2016 21:59

At festivals we use Cat litter in a carrier in a bucket. Chuck the whole thing in the morning.

At camp sites we just walk to the loos! (Or rather DH does! I just pretend to still be asleep!)

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Twowrongsdontmakearight · 26/01/2016 22:01

We had a mini chemical loo in the 'porch' area of our tent. DH used to object so when he left it out I sent him out in the pouring rain twice a night with DD and he soon changed his mind! The kampa khazi is good too but only for wees IMO.

Either way the rule was night time use only!

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TheBlessedCheesemaker · 26/01/2016 22:08

5 is a bit young, but with older kids, I recommend 'travel johns' (cant link at mo but you can get them from amazon) - brilliant little bag things that work a treat.

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AnnPerkins · 29/01/2016 11:22

Kampa Khazi here too. I got it primarily for me, rather than DS, because he was still in nappies at the time.

As it turned out though, DH used it most nights and I hardly did at all. I slept better knowing it was there though.

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luckiestgirlintheworld · 29/01/2016 14:13

Tupperware bowl. But I'm skanky.

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cece · 29/01/2016 14:14

I use the toilets at the campsite.

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Blu · 29/01/2016 14:19

Bucket with seat

We camp in woods, so just nip to a handy bush - this is a good skill to teach small children, IMO, though condemned on other areas of MN.

Or an ordinary small plastic bucket, though this is fraught with danger for kids.

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