china mom
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 15, 2010
I was in Disney two weekends ago and there was a line going into the ladies room. By the time I got into the door, there were about five women ahead of me waiting for empty stalls. I saw the handicapped stall was unoccupied and I asked the woman in front of me if she was gong to take it when she said "no", I jumped on in. There was nary a handicapped person in sight.
So, what is your opinion about handicapped stalls/ And if you feel that they are reserved for handicapped only, how handicapped does a person need to be? I will wait for a handicapped stall to open up and use it instead of a regular stall due to bad knees. I just can't get up off the lower toilets anymore and need the handrails. But, I am otherwise able bodied.
So, what is your opinion about handicapped stalls/ And if you feel that they are reserved for handicapped only, how handicapped does a person need to be? I will wait for a handicapped stall to open up and use it instead of a regular stall due to bad knees. I just can't get up off the lower toilets anymore and need the handrails. But, I am otherwise able bodied.