Just got back from WDW with a potty training toddler of 2.5
Well to be honest he is about 99% potty trained.
But...
We put him in pull ups for the trip. He understands they are his "just in case undies". I still use them when we go out of the house for a long time at home to.
He only was wet a couple of times. I was SO proud of him. He told us just about everytime he had to go.
I know some people think the devil invented pull ups, but we love them! Like I said, he only wears them when we will be out of the house for a long time & he even calls them his "just in case undies".
The few times he was wet was when we were on a ride & could not get off in time or things like that. And at that point he asked if it was ok to use them.
Let me tell you, for me, public restrooms are a real pain with my DS! He will ONLY go (in a public restroom) if he can sit backwards. That means we need to completely strip from the waist down. He will tolerate socks.
But I need to get the shoes off, so I can get the pants & pull ups off.
Then I need to store the stuff in the bag hanging from the back of the door, all while juggeling a 36 lb 2.5 year old boy, who is trying to TOUCH everything.
By the time I finally have him sitting on the potty, I am covered in sweat. It is quite a circus act, let me tell you!
I always wipe down the seat with those antibacterial wipes before he sits on it.
Then when he is done, the wiping begins. Oh is that tough in a tiny bathroom stall! I usually put his shoes on him & have him stand on, leaning onto my leg. That must be pleasent to look at. The image is priceless!
Then off come the shoes again, as the pull up & pants go back on, then the shoes go back on. Again, all while juggeling the active boy, trying to prevent him from touching anything or falling.
Yep, it is a sight to see.
If anyone has any better tips, please let me know!
My best advice, is pack an entire new outfit (including socks) every day! You never know when accidents or overflows will happen.
And pull ups DO work, as long as used correctly!