My son hates that too. Hes a lot better about it now, but it actually delayed his training a bit-my daughter too. Sometimes not even covering the sensor worked. I was so glad when he started standing. Standing to go helped some with it some because a lot of the time the toilet didnt know he was there and I ended up having to push the button and he could prepare himself. Even after he was trained, sometimes I had to let him out of the stall before flushing or pull his pants up myself because as soon as he was done he put his hands over his ears. Then he went through a phase where he flushed and immediately ran to get behind me![]()
Ive gotten sound blocking headphones since our last trip where certain things did irritate him. I got them mainly for football games and other events we go to at my alma mater, but theyll be coming to Disney with us too.
Disney toilets scarred my daughter for life!! The one in our room (Pop) was the worst- especially in the dead quiet of night. It was like 3 years before she would not cry in a public bathroom and now at 8 she is even jittery still. Those suckers are LOUD. In hindsight, I should have sued for emotional distress....