So if you wouldn't use a travel potty in the open when would you use it? In the bathroom?
Not going to argue about this because it is a bit pathetic. Obviously if there are restrooms nearby i would use them but in an EMERGENCY I don't see the problem. I have seen others do it in WDW and not thought anything of it. And i don't take all her clothes off - and there is no exposing. I try to cover her up. I am not in the habit of exposing my childrens bits to the whole wide world.
I would imagine that a child would be glad to have a parent who is not so uptight that they can't do a wee in a potty instead of wetting themselves.
As has been said already I think the best thing to do is to go regularly and get them to try. The CMs may be able to help. If not then as some other people would advise - let them wet the floor.
Well, yes, I can see where a travel potty might be useful in a bathroom if you have a small child who is afraid to use a regular toilet. While using a travel potty in public may be acceptable in Scotland, I don't think you will find many people in the US who are comfortable with the idea. While I have never been to Scotland, I have traveled in other countries where I feel sure the travel potty idea would work fine. Maybe we are up tight about some things in the US, but few of us let children use any kind of potty in public.
The advice to let the child wet the floor is terrible. People slip and fall on wet spots. Small children sit down or crawl on floors when in line. We drop things on the floor and reach down to pick them up. Why should I have to worry that you let your child wet the floor?