bangzoom6877
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We leave in 5 weeks and I am wondering about the restrooms at the parks. We're going to all 4 Disney parks. I know there will be changing tables for my little one (he's only 13 months), but my older son is 3 and a half, and fully potty-trained, daytime and nighttime.
How do you coordinate bathroom breaks with a little kid like this? My son rarely has an accident, but I am well aware that even if he never had them that one can happen at any given moment...I am realistic about this and know it is a possibility anytime and anyplace. For the car we already have a couple of Piddle-Pads to protect his carseat. We use this daily, just stays in there and we keep a spare in the trunk as well just in case. But in the parks...some questions about the restrooms:
-are the restrooms easy to find?
-are they clean?
-are they close to most attractions?
-is there a map available that has restrooms on it?
-how do you coordinate your own little one's bathroom breaks?
About that last one, I do realize every child is different, but a few ideas would be great, just to juggle around and keep in mind as they may work for us as well. I got nervous all of a sudden in the past week...last weekend we went to the NY Aquarium and literally just as they were announcing the beginning of the Sea Lion show (where we were sitting, waiting for the show to start), my son told me he had to go to the bathroom. Luckily we made it, but we had to walk a bit to get to the nearest one. We made it back for 5 minutes of the 15-minute show so my son was happy he got to see the Sea Lions do some tricks, which was really all that mattered to me. Today, we were at my parents' house and he told me he had to go to the bathroom and as we were on our way to the basement bathroom, he had an accident (not to be gross and graphic, but it was #2). He was okay though, which is very important to me. He understood what happened. And this very rarely happens with him. I cleaned him up an changed his clothes (we always have spare clothing with us). So I know to bring extra clothes into the parks, not a problem at all. Any other advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
Bonnie
How do you coordinate bathroom breaks with a little kid like this? My son rarely has an accident, but I am well aware that even if he never had them that one can happen at any given moment...I am realistic about this and know it is a possibility anytime and anyplace. For the car we already have a couple of Piddle-Pads to protect his carseat. We use this daily, just stays in there and we keep a spare in the trunk as well just in case. But in the parks...some questions about the restrooms:
-are the restrooms easy to find?
-are they clean?
-are they close to most attractions?
-is there a map available that has restrooms on it?
-how do you coordinate your own little one's bathroom breaks?
About that last one, I do realize every child is different, but a few ideas would be great, just to juggle around and keep in mind as they may work for us as well. I got nervous all of a sudden in the past week...last weekend we went to the NY Aquarium and literally just as they were announcing the beginning of the Sea Lion show (where we were sitting, waiting for the show to start), my son told me he had to go to the bathroom. Luckily we made it, but we had to walk a bit to get to the nearest one. We made it back for 5 minutes of the 15-minute show so my son was happy he got to see the Sea Lions do some tricks, which was really all that mattered to me. Today, we were at my parents' house and he told me he had to go to the bathroom and as we were on our way to the basement bathroom, he had an accident (not to be gross and graphic, but it was #2). He was okay though, which is very important to me. He understood what happened. And this very rarely happens with him. I cleaned him up an changed his clothes (we always have spare clothing with us). So I know to bring extra clothes into the parks, not a problem at all. Any other advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
Bonnie

Oh, and we were there for 10 days.
We used the potty just before getting in line, but the soda testin from Club Cool was catching up with us! I was a bit panicked as it was SPRING BREAK and the standby line for Soarin' was well over 2 hours and we had already stood in line for over 20 minutes with Fastpasses (and had already given our Fastpasses to the gatekeeper to the ride). We snaked our way back down the que and I told the gatekeeper CM our situation and she handed me a rider switch pass! In all, it ended up taking us an hour to ride Soarin' because if that little detour ... still better than waiting 2 hours in the standby line or wetting the pants!