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  • On Jul 11, 2008
    Christi from IN 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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    I love this panel, and am not sure how I'll fill my time after we get back from Disney. Here's the embarrasing question I've been putting off asking. What if my kids or I need to use the restroom while on the bus between park and resort? It has me worried.

    Thanks for your kind comments. It's been so magical to share my WDW experiences with future WDW guests.

    Returning to reality after a WDW vacation is a bit of a bummer. My husband has a tradition of saying to me as we pack up, "start planning the next one". I fill my time between WDW trips by watching our video, looking at our photos, scrapbooking if time allows and researching for our next trip. Sometimes that trip is FAR in the future but reading books about WDW and talking about our memories, keeps the magic from slipping away.

    Now, for your main question which I do not think is embarrassing at all. I'm one of those people that on a 2.5 hour flight has to get up to use that miniscule plane restroom numerous times. My son has a tendency of waiting to go until he reaches "emergency" gotta-go NOW situations. So, when faced with a time where we may not be able to reach a restroom immediately, we take what we call "mandatory restroom breaks". I institute these breaks before bus rides, shows, etc!

    So prior to making your way to the bus, visit the restroom. Then everyone should be fine on the trip to the park or on your return ride to your resort.

    The in-transit time once the bus is on its way is usually no longer than 30 minutes at the most. Often, it is 10-20  minutes.

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Meet the Panelist: Kimberly, Tennessee

I am a stay-at-home mom with a 12 year old son. I thrive on planning vacations, especially to WDW. Inspiring families to vacation at Disney with a memorable itinerary and budget-saving tips is extremely rewarding for me. Learn More About Kimberly

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