singingpixie
<font color=deeppink>Baby Donor<br><font color=blu
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I don't have kids, but another option I want to agree with a couple suggestions and add one more-
1) Companion restrooms are your best option, if they're closeby and your daughter would be ok on a higher seat.
2) I remember going into the mens room w/ my father until I was about 4 (we spent a week in california by ourselves, so it was unavoidable a lot that trip! not as many companion restrooms in the '80s), and I always was told that it was rude to watch people in the bathroom, so I should just look at my feet as I walked. Never saw anything disturbing.
3) If for some reason you'd rather send her into the ladies room, I've had a gentleman ask me if I would mind keeping tabs on his daughter. Basically, I watched her feet under the stall door and then walked her back out to him. I think there would be lots of women/moms who would be willing to do that. Cast members cannot do this, as far as I am aware- it would be a legal nightmare if something did happen.
Good for you for thinking of this ahead of time!
1) Companion restrooms are your best option, if they're closeby and your daughter would be ok on a higher seat.
2) I remember going into the mens room w/ my father until I was about 4 (we spent a week in california by ourselves, so it was unavoidable a lot that trip! not as many companion restrooms in the '80s), and I always was told that it was rude to watch people in the bathroom, so I should just look at my feet as I walked. Never saw anything disturbing.
3) If for some reason you'd rather send her into the ladies room, I've had a gentleman ask me if I would mind keeping tabs on his daughter. Basically, I watched her feet under the stall door and then walked her back out to him. I think there would be lots of women/moms who would be willing to do that. Cast members cannot do this, as far as I am aware- it would be a legal nightmare if something did happen.
Good for you for thinking of this ahead of time!