Toilet paper?

DisneyMominMTL

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Should we bring some TP with us to the parks ''just in case''? There is nothing more frustrating than realizing your stall has no TP!
 
In all the times we've been, we've never needed to bring any. The stalls were always well supplied.

Do you want to deal with carrying it in your bag? I know I wouldn't.
 

No matter where I am, I always check the stall to see if it has TP before I go in it... I wouldn't want to be like that one episode of Seinfeld where Eileen needs a square. :rotfl:

Never had a problem at WDW though. :)
 
I always have small pkgs of tissues in my bag - can be swapped for TP if needed.
 
Even during very busy times, I've never found a stall out of TP. Funny, this is one thing that I've never thought about (and I used to be an excessive planner!).

I would just have a little pack of kleenex with you, as you said you're expecting. You never know when you need kleenex anyway. I also bring a few wipes, in case someone needs them for #2 or to feel fresh, sorry TMI!

Also, hands can get sticky eating stuff like french fries, ice cream, or those huge turkey legs my son likes! Definitely some fresh wipes are handy.
 
Grab some napkins from the counter service places.

Napkins aren't "flushable," though. Could clog the toilet.

I carry a small pack of kleenex in my bag - very handy in situations like this.
 
Never had a problem, but if you want I know they have small size tp in the travel/trial section of stores like Target. I sent some along with my DD when she went to camp this summer.
 
I have never had a problem with the lack of TP. Now that I think about, there is usually a CM freshening up the bathroom whenever I am there. I always have handiwipes, kleenex and handsanitizer at all times at the parks.
 
That was something that a friend commented on during her first trip last month; Disney is never out of toilet paper. Of course, there's always an exception, but just double check before you, you know, get yourself arranged.
 
:) I have also been able to find the paper toilet seat covers in little sample packages at Walmart. They are flat and small. You could carry them in a pocket.
 
:) I have also been able to find the paper toilet seat covers in little sample packages at Walmart. They are flat and small. You could carry them in a pocket.

Which area of Walmart do you find those in? I would love to get some but have never seen them myself.
Thanks!
 
I always have a small pack of tissues in my bag or a travel pack of kids flushable wipes. The wipes always come in handy.
 
If you have access to MREs there is a small pre wrapped pack of TP in the MRE. It is wrapped up to about the size of your thumb and has more paper than you would think. That is because soldiers who are eating MREs don't need much TP anyway- they kind of stop you up.
Also, the individual packets of pre moistened towelets are good. They are small enough to carry 10 or so of them. Get the anti-bacterial kind and you can wipe the seat with one too (a different one).
 
i would worry about that in the parks, we never had that happen. i would bring some TP from home that is the kind you're used to since the TP (atleast in the value resorts) was so rough it was painful by the end of the week. now we know to bring our Charmin. :laughing: :upsidedow
 
Something that I do is take a small dowel rod (about the diameter of a dime, and roll a roll of paper that I use at home onto it. I then put it in a ziploc bag and press out all of the air. It will reduce the size of the roll to about 20% of its original size, making it very easy to pack into the parks and allow you to have "home comfort" on Walt's throne!!
 
Extra toilet paper or Kleenex in your backpack or handbag can come in handy sopping up spills or a fragment of chocolate that fell from a Mickey bar and melted before you noticed it. Actually you should sop up as much as you can using ordinary towels and then use the toilet paper to get even more of the stain out. After that rewet the spot with water or whatever and sop up again.
 
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