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Old 31 Aug 18, 10:17 AM  
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Just wondering if the Disney hotels provide a small step for little ones to reach the bathroom sinks? Would make hand washing and tooth brushing a lot easier. Think it's unlikely but just thought I'd check.

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Old 31 Aug 18, 10:18 AM  
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Sadly not.
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Old 31 Aug 18, 10:20 AM  
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We used to take a folding step on holiday when our children were younger. Easy to pack and don't take up much space
amazon/dp/B075735M...538&th=1&psc=1
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Originally Posted by BevS97 View Post
Sadly not.
Thanks for the super speedy reply!

I thought it was unlikely.

You would think with the number of families that this would be very useful!
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Old 31 Aug 18, 10:32 AM  
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Originally Posted by loves2plan View Post
We used to take a folding step on holiday when our children were younger. Easy to pack and don't take up much space
amazon/dp/B075735M...538&th=1&psc=1
Thank you. Looks handy. Does it folds quite flat? My packing list is getting very long = husband starting to get very stressed! Lol

Currently trying to decide what to do about potty/trainer seat. Fine just holding him out at the parks but thinking of taking a cheap one for the hotel and then can just leave it there.
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We just get a potty and step at Walmart when we get there and leave it. They’re quite cheap and you can get ones that convert.
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Currently trying to decide what to do about potty/trainer seat. Fine just holding him out at the parks but thinking of taking a cheap one for the hotel and then can just leave it there.[/QUOTE]


We took a cheap potty for the room and left it there-after a good clean of course! It was great when he REALLY needed to go because you can guarantee that's when the loo was already occupied. And if it's a new one you can pack things like pants,socks in it and in the rim part so it's not was red suitcase space. X
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Picked up a cheap potty today. I agree that I can stuff things in/around it and it'll be fine to pack. Intend on leaving it there.

Husband still stressed i'm taking too much but I really don't think the potty will make much difference. Yes we could get by without it, but it will just make things that little bit easier in the hotel.
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We used to have a folding trainer seat that we took out with us.

The bigger problem in WDW is tha auto flush. They can go off unexpectedly with little ones do put your hand or a sticker over the sensor.
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Originally Posted by BevS97 View Post
We used to have a folding trainer seat that we took out with us.

The bigger problem in WDW is tha auto flush. They can go off unexpectedly with little ones do put your hand or a sticker over the sensor.

Thanks for the reminder. Had read this previously so have some post it's ready for the job.
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