BethCPTSD
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Hi again guys,
I just wanted to ask opinions on this. The service dog I'll have soon, is a standard Goldendoodle and they are usually between 65-90 lbs. and quite tall/large. As I've read about what accommodations are available at the WDW parks, I've read about these companion restrooms, and I feel like they might be really helpful once I have a large animal with me. My previous service animal was tiny, so it didn't matter so much before, but this will definitely be different. (It can be very hard especially, to turn around in a tiny stall with said animal in tow -- and then have enough room to function!)
Is it okay for me to use these restrooms, without being physically disabled in an overt way (I have mobility issues besides the psychiatric, but obviously, not a wheelchair or anything) and I certainly don't want to offend anyone who may be differently disabled I am. I mean, hopefully I would even would be able to find one at a time when no one really was waiting or something, but I don't want to step on any toes! Would this be rude? Would it be acceptable?
I am also posting this because I haven't seen it mentioned before and thought a quick discussion of it might be helpful if others are in a similar situation.
Thank you as always! I'm very happy to have been so warmly welcomed into this forum!
Best,
BethCPTSD
I just wanted to ask opinions on this. The service dog I'll have soon, is a standard Goldendoodle and they are usually between 65-90 lbs. and quite tall/large. As I've read about what accommodations are available at the WDW parks, I've read about these companion restrooms, and I feel like they might be really helpful once I have a large animal with me. My previous service animal was tiny, so it didn't matter so much before, but this will definitely be different. (It can be very hard especially, to turn around in a tiny stall with said animal in tow -- and then have enough room to function!)
Is it okay for me to use these restrooms, without being physically disabled in an overt way (I have mobility issues besides the psychiatric, but obviously, not a wheelchair or anything) and I certainly don't want to offend anyone who may be differently disabled I am. I mean, hopefully I would even would be able to find one at a time when no one really was waiting or something, but I don't want to step on any toes! Would this be rude? Would it be acceptable?
I am also posting this because I haven't seen it mentioned before and thought a quick discussion of it might be helpful if others are in a similar situation.
Thank you as always! I'm very happy to have been so warmly welcomed into this forum!
Best,
BethCPTSD