disneywalkers
Mouseketeer
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- Jul 9, 2008
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The post I was replying to was someone asking about a dad taking their young daughter to the parks and how they would handle using the restroom. Though I will say WDW is probably one of the safest places to let your child use the restroom without help or supervision. Cameras everywhere, and security all over the place. Not to mention many moms and dads who would step forward if it looked as if something odd was going on.
That's the assumption, but it didn't stop that man from taking pictures of boys in the AK (I think it was) bathroom this year. Usually if something has happened once, it has happened before. He was just the one that got caught.
I do want to believe that you don't have to worry at WDW though. That's a nice idea.
I just feel lucky when we travel (and when we are just out he has his 15 year old brother) my 6 year old son has his dad, paw paw and older brother he goes with and I don't have to decide if I should take him with me or not.
I totally get the concern though.
Recently in OK (my home state) an 8 year girl was assaulted in a public bathroom by a man while her mother was right outside the bathroom door waiting on her. He was hiding in the restroom and locked the door and assaulted her while her mother frantically tried to get the door open. Finally a worker was able to get it open, the man ran out and I believe he was caught by other patrons of the business. So that raised the question in that small town about children, in general, going to public bathrooms alone.
I have to be honest, it made me stop and think twice out letting even my 13 year old girl go alone to a public bathroom. I also have an 8 year old girl, and heck no she's not going alone lol.
It's a scary world. I believe we have to do what we feel is right as a parent and stop worrying about what others think all the time.