The pros of public toilets in Frankston are generally good accessibility, with several locations offering wheelchair access (e.g., Mcmahons, Public Toilets Beauty Park, Public Toilets Robinsons Park, Public Toilets Peninsula Reserve). Many are open for extended hours, with Mcmahons and Public Toilets Olivers Hill Beach offering 24/7 access. Locations like Public Toilets Beauty Park and Public Toilets Peninsula Reserve are praised for their cleanliness and modern facilities. However, cons include inconsistent opening hours (particularly for Public Toilets Robinsons Park), potential for overcrowding (especially at Public Toilets Beauty Park on weekends), and reports of issues with cleanliness and odour at locations like Public Toilet (Foreshore Reserve). Some facilities, like Public Toilets Olivers Hill Beach, are unisex, which may not suit everyone. Finally, the reviews for Public Toilets Frankston highlight issues like missing seats and unusual comments, indicating a variable experience.