curemyreed
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I have the great good fortune of taking a WDW vacation next week & it will be special because it will be just my daughter and I....usually our family of five vacations together. I've been feeling so happy thinking about this. But I just remembered an aspect of our last trip that was very hard to deal with and now I am feeling anxious.
My daughter requires the use of a "companion restroom". It isn't apparent why to others; it is a "hidden difference/disability". Just looking at her no one would think she needs this type of facility. That being the case, just about daily on our last trip someone would either direct a comment to me or loud enough for me to hear that was rude or mean. My daughter did not have the cognitive ability to understand any of these incidences, so they did not affect her. But I sure did and was it ever hurtful! On the one hand I get it because it probably looks like a mom and her kid are figuring they don't have to go into the "normal" bathroom like everyone else and are inappropriately using a facility reserved for those with special needs. (We've all seen someone who operates like the rules don't apply to them.) Here's the kicker......the people feeling the need to comment were those waiting behind us to use the companion restroom or waiting for someone who was in the companion restroom.....the very people I would expect to NOT judge/assume regarding ability/disability! I tend to be reserved so it was difficult for me to deal with this. Twice a person was so mouthy I had to go ahead and respond. I said something along the lines of, "Not everyone who needs this type of restroom is in a wheelchair. Some people have conditions that may not be obvious." I just didn't know what to say. I still don't. Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
Thanks.
My daughter requires the use of a "companion restroom". It isn't apparent why to others; it is a "hidden difference/disability". Just looking at her no one would think she needs this type of facility. That being the case, just about daily on our last trip someone would either direct a comment to me or loud enough for me to hear that was rude or mean. My daughter did not have the cognitive ability to understand any of these incidences, so they did not affect her. But I sure did and was it ever hurtful! On the one hand I get it because it probably looks like a mom and her kid are figuring they don't have to go into the "normal" bathroom like everyone else and are inappropriately using a facility reserved for those with special needs. (We've all seen someone who operates like the rules don't apply to them.) Here's the kicker......the people feeling the need to comment were those waiting behind us to use the companion restroom or waiting for someone who was in the companion restroom.....the very people I would expect to NOT judge/assume regarding ability/disability! I tend to be reserved so it was difficult for me to deal with this. Twice a person was so mouthy I had to go ahead and respond. I said something along the lines of, "Not everyone who needs this type of restroom is in a wheelchair. Some people have conditions that may not be obvious." I just didn't know what to say. I still don't. Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
Thanks.