Mom and Daughter at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Room
  • On May 30, 2012
    Jacqueline from TX Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Hi, since it's going to be hot and humid in June, are there lots of bugs and mosquitoes at WDW at night? And how far apart are the restrooms in all 4 parks? 2 yr old son is potty trained but can't hold too long. Wondering if he needs pull-ups. Thanks.

    Hi Jacqueline,

    I've always been amazed at how few bugs I encounter at Walt Disney World.  I visit there frequently in the summer time and I've never been bitten.  That's pretty amazing because mosquitoes love me.  I think messages get transmitted instantly throughout the mosquito world when I set foot outside because I typically get bitten frequently back home in New Jersey.  At Florida, though, I don't seem to have this problem.  Disney works very hard to keep their insect population in check.  You may want to have some bug spray on hand, however, if you plan to spend much time down by Crescent Lake (between Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios) as I've heard people complain about bug bites along the beach there.

    With reference to the second part of your question, restrooms are never far away at Walt Disney World.  However, if you are waiting in line for an attraction, that may prove to be a challenge for your recently potty-trained son.  I would either bring pull-ups for him or simply put a change of clothing in your bag for the day.  It's always good to be prepared, right?

    Wishing you and your family a truly magical vacation next month!

    Jill
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Lesson plans, college plans, vacation plans...as a teacher, college counselor, and incurable Disney fan I find myself constantly planning.  I love to share advice with friends who have yet to experience all that Walt Disney World has to offer! Learn More About Jill

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