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Are there any "family" bathrooms available? Not baby-changing ones, but "private" ones for me to take my adult daughter with disabilities into?
WDW calls them "companion restrooms" and they are noted on the Guide for Guests with Disabilities for each park. There is not an adult changing table, just toilet and sink. You are also welcome to use First Aid at any park, especially if there may be need for a lying down change.
the other thing that can happen with the "companion bathroom" is a family with a toddler in a hurry will bang on door because you are taking too long for them. yes it has happened to meAre there any "family" bathrooms available? Not baby-changing ones, but "private" ones for me to take my adult daughter with disabilities into?
Also remember that those bathrooms are very popular with all kinds of folks - some with disabilities (hidden or otherwise), and some with special circumstances, and some are just Guests who want or need that moment of privacy while answering "nature's call". On more than one occasion, I have arrived at a "companion" restroom, and found a wait required - anywhere from 1 to 3 or even 4 families ahead of me.
All of that is to say to plan ahead a bit if you can; you may need to wait a bit for you turn if that type of restroom is what you plan on using. Every "regular" restroom WDW will have at least 1 handicapped stall in it (with plenty of room for a mobility device) as well.
Both happen to us a lot - especially Magic Kingdom (probably because there are more families with small kids).the other thing that can happen with the "companion bathroom" is a family with a toddler in a hurry will bang on door because you are taking too long for them. yes it has happened to me
the other thing that can happen with the "companion bathroom" is a family with a toddler in a hurry will bang on door because you are taking too long for them. yes it has happened to me
Are there adult changing tables at first aid centers? This would be fantastic for our very tall 5 year old dude with CP/complex medical needs!WDW calls them "companion restrooms" and they are noted on the Guide for Guests with Disabilities for each park. There is not an adult changing table, just toilet and sink. You are also welcome to use First Aid at any park, especially if there may be need for a lying down change.
can not say since covid but you used to be able use tables/ cots to change adults so I would assume you use for your childAre there adult changing tables at first aid centers? This would be fantastic for our very tall 5 year old dude with CP/complex medical needs!
Yes.Are there adult changing tables at first aid centers? This would be fantastic for our very tall 5 year old dude with CP/complex medical needs!
That happens all the time with the regular bathroom handicap stalls too.
Also, who else wishes that Disney would have these in ALL the bathrooms?View attachment 581214
Are there any "family" bathrooms available? Not baby-changing ones, but "private" ones for me to take my adult daughter with disabilities into?
Just for those that are unaware, mow that masks are no longer required, there is no relaxation stations. The sport they are referring to is where Star Wars launch bay was/is.Absolutely! My favorite is a little out of the way at Hollywood Studios. If you go to Animation Courtyard, and head straight back towards the relaxation station, to your left will be some bathrooms and if you keep walking to the left, around a corner is a companion restroom that is hardly ever occupied.