As things happen when I tour Disneyland, I am going to start posting tips and tricks as I think of them...
For today, my tip is to speak up for yourself when necessary! In this particular instance, I am talking about speaking to other guests when you have a need they can address.
When I was at Disney on Saturday evening after Fantasmic, there was a line for the Ladies Room in Adventureland - hardly surprising. I waited in the line, and when I was in the front of the line, I wheeled down the bathroom and waited in front of the stall I needed.
The stall was occupied, and I suspected that it was being used as a changing room instead of as a toilet - After 5 minutes of waiting (I looked at my watch), I knocked on the door with no response. After another minute of waiting, I knocked again and told them I required that stall and I was approaching "emergency status." At this point a woman was having a debate with her 4 yr old about whether or not she had to wear shoes... So they were not using the toilet.
The woman immediately grabbed the clothes and her daughter and proceeded into a regular stall to finish changing her daughter.
If she had said that she needed that stall for any reason I would have gone elsewhere. I totally understand that there are so many invisible and diverse needs that I cannot judge from feet alone the medical status of this woman and her child. I definitely would not have called security like that family did to Sue and her daughter that time.
My point is, there is no harm in asking for what you need. Sometimes the answer will be "no." Sometimes it may be a different answer than you want. But you never know until you ask!
(Disclaimer: I am NOT advocating rude behavior. I AM saying you should always be polite and respectful when asking for services, and that you should never be judgmental if you do not get the answer you want.)
For today, my tip is to speak up for yourself when necessary! In this particular instance, I am talking about speaking to other guests when you have a need they can address.
When I was at Disney on Saturday evening after Fantasmic, there was a line for the Ladies Room in Adventureland - hardly surprising. I waited in the line, and when I was in the front of the line, I wheeled down the bathroom and waited in front of the stall I needed.
The stall was occupied, and I suspected that it was being used as a changing room instead of as a toilet - After 5 minutes of waiting (I looked at my watch), I knocked on the door with no response. After another minute of waiting, I knocked again and told them I required that stall and I was approaching "emergency status." At this point a woman was having a debate with her 4 yr old about whether or not she had to wear shoes... So they were not using the toilet.
The woman immediately grabbed the clothes and her daughter and proceeded into a regular stall to finish changing her daughter.
If she had said that she needed that stall for any reason I would have gone elsewhere. I totally understand that there are so many invisible and diverse needs that I cannot judge from feet alone the medical status of this woman and her child. I definitely would not have called security like that family did to Sue and her daughter that time.
My point is, there is no harm in asking for what you need. Sometimes the answer will be "no." Sometimes it may be a different answer than you want. But you never know until you ask!
(Disclaimer: I am NOT advocating rude behavior. I AM saying you should always be polite and respectful when asking for services, and that you should never be judgmental if you do not get the answer you want.)