The creation of RR+

Used to be that if we got to the restrooms right at RD, we could experience them right away. Does that strategy still work?
 
I have another question. I'm not sure if you've covered this already - if you have I apologize.

What about the little ones? I'm talking about toddlers, not the, well, um, you know....

My 3yo DGS is so small for his age that we'll just say he's 2, so no ticket or functioning MB required. Thus no RR+s for him. But he's not fully toilet trained yet, and when he has to go he has to go NOW!! It's unlikely that his fully loaded diaper will coincide with his mom's RR+s. (I'm assuming that kids under 3 still get in free?) Any way to get a FOL for a stinky Pampers or must they rely on the kindness (and odor sensitivity) of strangers in the SB line?
 

I have another question. I'm not sure if you've covered this already - if you have I apologize.

What about the little ones? I'm talking about toddlers, not the, well, um, you know....

My 3yo DGS is so small for his age that we'll just say he's 2, so no ticket or functioning MB required. Thus no RR+s for him. But he's not fully toilet trained yet, and when he has to go he has to go NOW!! It's unlikely that his fully loaded diaper will coincide with his mom's RR+s. (I'm assuming that kids under 3 still get in free?) Any way to get a FOL for a stinky Pampers or must they rely on the kindness (and odor sensitivity) of strangers in the SB line?

The only real issue is if DGS wanted to use a men's RR...he would need a RR+ for that, but up until age 18, it is acceptable for parents to let boys accompany them to the women's RR, or girls accompany them to the men's RR...if they want to use the proper sex RR then they need their own RR+
 
I heard from a source who is friends with a source that has a friend who is outsourced that Disney will actually be installing new RR+ peeosks, next to the FP+ kiosks, to make things easier for everyone to get confused... just so you know... because, you know... when you gotta go... :dance3:
 
The only real issue is if DGS wanted to use a men's RR...he would need a RR+ for that, but up until age 18, it is acceptable for parents to let boys accompany them to the women's RR, or girls accompany them to the men's RR...if they want to use the proper sex RR then they need their own RR+

Thanks so much for clarifying that point. I was wondering whether not not the RR+s would require the users to use their assigned gender bathroom. So glad to hear that moms can still drag their pubescent boys into the ladies rooms. How embarrassing would it have been for the boys to get all the way to the entrance, only to be faced by the dreaded blue mickeyhead.
 
I heard from a source who is friends with a source that has a friend who is outsourced that Disney will actually be installing new RR+ peeosks, next to the FP+ kiosks, to make things easier for everyone to get confused... just so you know... because, you know... when you gotta go... :dance3:

I can't stand it!!!! Peeosks!!! I'm laughing so hard my DD told me to quiet it down!!!!!

What I really want to know is is there will be TP+ as well... Where you can preorder your favorite TP from the Disney stock while supplies last.. Anyone who doesn't get the TP+ is SOL....

:lmao::lmao::lmao:
 
If I go online and purchase a service dog vest for my purse dog, can I get a RR+ pass for my pet, or will I be forced to make a SB+ trip to the bushes?

(By the way, we saw a pair of dogs posing as service dogs in Epcot a few weeks ago. The dogs were generally well behaved, but the pink tutu on the dogs made me question the validity of the vest.)
 


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