Do parents really put their older kids in diapers for a trip to Disney
> world?
> I can understand a pullup as protection, but
> I can't imagine 5,6 even 7 years having their diapers changed like
> babies.
> This seems crazy to me.
Of course it is crazy. It's from someone who has nothing better to do with
his time.
Susan
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>I read this on a disney message board
>
> ""Anyone traveling with a young child should pack some diapers. Even if
> the child is potty trained a diaper is a must for Disney. Disney has 2
> main things long lines and scary rides. You will be waiting in line for
> two hours and all of a sudden the child will need to go potty. Do not
> worry about what other people think about an older child in diapers. It
> is very common for parents to put their kids back in diapers for a trip
> to disney. You can either have the child wear diapers all day under
> their clothes or else just put one on when they have to go potty but
> you can't take them. Having them wear a diaper all day will save them
> the embarassment of getting diapered in public and you will never have
> to worry about an accident. You will definitley see other parents doing
> the same. I have seen children that look to up to age 8 getting their
> diapers changed. The child may complain at first but will be grateful
> later when they really need to pee."
>
> Before we went, I looked at this page and looked for suggestions to
> make our trip more pleasant for the whole family. I have to agree with
> the diapers for children 7 or under. The lines are very long, and while
> you wait, it is a guarantee after waiting a long period of time and
> just before you get on a ride one of the little ones has to go. As
> strange as it was, I brought some diapers along and they worked out
> great. My children didn't mind the diapers and we did see alot of older
> kids in diapers as well. Trust me, diapers did save the day." Deena"
>
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