princesspwrhr said:
The reason I ask is becuase here where we live and where we just moved from they are all marked as Family restrooms, not companion restrooms. There is indeed a distiction between the verbage, but honestly being used to seeing that sort of restroom marked 'family' I never paid attention to if the sign was different at Disney.
There are no "family" restrooms at Disney. They are companion bathrooms. And contrary to what someone said above, they are not intended for daddies and daughters/etc (i've actually seen them turned away by viligant CM's). If one thought that through all they way, you'd realize that if this was the case, they would have many more of them, and pretty much everyone can come up with an excuse as to why they'd use them.
The few that exist are designated with both the companion restroom and/or the handicapped logo.
I'm sure it feels awfully convenient for you, but I cannot tell you how heartbreaking it is to have to take someone who is disabled out of the park and have to go back to the resort because they couldn't get to the bathroom in time because a "family" was in the designated Companion Restroom, washing hands, talking, etc.
I have actively seen Disney CM's correcting people as to this. There is a reason they are only listed in the handicapped guidebooks.
It's the same as saying, "Oh, I'll just park in this handicapped space at the grocery store, there aren't any crippled people here". It's incredibly inconsiderate. You may be incovenienced by using a regular bathroom like every other guest, but a companion restroom can be the difference between someone being able to stay at WDW or not.
I'm pretty passionate about this, because I was disgusted at the number of people I saw doing this in my last trip. I was especially incensed at this one woman who choose the only handicapped stall in one of the normal bathrooms, when there were ten empty regular stalls, and she admitted she "just likes more space". All this while my niece is about to pee her pants because she can't "choose" to want more space, she MUST have it or she can't go to the bathroom.
I know it's easy to think, "Oh, what harm is it for me to do this..." Well, it could cost someone their day at the parks, humiliate them, and if everyone did it no one would be able to use them.
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