Mom And Daughter; Magic Kingdom; Cinderella's Castle; AA; Mickey Balloon
  • On Aug 9, 2011
    Amber from IL 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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    Trip planned 1st week in Oct w/6 & 3 year old. Oldest has issues w/using bathroom frequently & cannot hold it 4 any length of time. My concern is the lines at the bathrooms. If she is forced to wait 2 long afraid she will have accident. Any sugg

    I can't speak for all guests, Amber, but I know that if I were in line for the restroom and I saw a young child doing to dreaded potty dance I'd happily let him or her go ahead of me.  My suggestion would be to try to circumvent the problem from happening in the first place by making sure to take your six year-old to the restroom at every opportunity, preferably long before he or she complains of needing to go.  If you do find yourself in a predicament with a lengthy line in the restroom, do politely ask the other guests if your child may skip to the front of the line in order to avoid an accident.  Lastly, you might consider dressing your child each day in large-sized pull-up training pants just in case.  There are also lockers in the theme parks where you can store a change of clothes should you need it.  Better to be safe than sorry!  Good luck.
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Meet the Panelist: Darcie, Alabama

Given your inclination to plan a magical trip, I can already tell we have a lot in common. I'm Darcie, and my friends would be the first to tell you that Disney trip planning (especially dining!) is my love language. Of course, the vacations my family enjoys today look much different than they did when our kids were little, but while some of our favorite activities have evolved, Disney destinations still top our travel wish lists. Let's work together to plan a downright dreamy vacation for your family! Learn More About Darcie

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