u/IGottaPeeConstantly

What to do if toddler has to pee while in line?

Hello!

I've seen people say that you can tell a cast member that your child has to go to the bathroom. But how does that work when you're in line do you go to the front of the line and then tell the person at the front?

EDIT: to the people saying "go to the bathroom before you get in line" yes, obviously I will be doing that. However, toddler bladders don't always cooperate. And kids aren't as good as holding their pee as adults. Id prefer if she didn't have an accident on a ride. As I'm sure the other people on the ride would feel the same.

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u/IGottaPeeConstantly — 3 days ago

Hello! In January I'll be taking my almost 3 year old to Disney world. (Her birthday is in February) My Husband, my mom, sister and her husband are also coming. So lots of support thankfully. I would love to hear tips and tricks for taking a toddler to the parks. We are planning on going to all the parks except Hollywood Studios and are opting to do Magic Kingdom twice. We will be going in later the 2nd Magic Kingdom day to hopefully make it to the fireworks. I do have rest days built in already. We are getting there on a Friday. Saturday will be a grocery shopping and rest day. Sunday potentially first day at Magic Kingdom or Animal Kingdom. I would really love to start with Magic Kingdom. Then rest day Monday. Park days Tuesday, Wednesday. Rest day Thursday and we will end with Magic Kingdom on Friday. I would love to hear opinions on this potential schedule and if you have any suggestions. our trip is end of January.

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u/IGottaPeeConstantly — 15 days ago