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Binding overnight on a school trip/bathrooms at Disney world

Started by bradlee2100, January 06, 2012, 05:50:05 PM

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bradlee2100

I am going on a school trip to Disney next weekend, and I just realized that since we are leaving Friday around noon, driving through the night, and we don't get the chance to change, shower, or anything until Saturday night, which means I will have to bind constantly from 7am Friday to around 10pm Saturday.
I could switched into a stretched out binder at night and change back in the morning when we get to the park. but then I would be carrying around a binder in a bag while spending the entire day at the park.  And I want to limit the amount of stuff I have to carry around.

Also, when it comes to the bathrooms, is there a way to know where family bathrooms are located? I've looked for maps and didn't find any, and last time I went to the magic kingdom I never came upon a family bathroom. 
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MaxAloysius

To be honest the binder shouldn't really be an issue unless you have a lot of problems with them. I've had friends over for a couple of nights in a row several times, and been forced to wear my binder for a few days in a row, and it's never hurt me badly. Sometimes my chest has hurt a tiny bit after (it's not good to wear them while sleeping, but doing it once or twice won't kill you) but never anything worse than that. :)
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wheat thins are delicious

I'm sure they have family bathrooms at Disney.  Binders can fold up pretty small.  At least the one I use (underworks medium style 997) does and I can stuff it into a fairly small bag, say three by three inches.



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JohnAlex

I bind over night all the time when I spend the night over at someone's house.  I've never had a problem.
I say you know your own body.  If you're in pain or having trouble breathing, you got reason to worry.   If you feel fine, I wouldn't worry.

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Kreuzfidel

Like the others, I've never had any serious issues other than some discomfort sleeping in a binder. I don't know about the family rooms, but you could call and ask them, I'm sure.  Are the handicapped toilets built into the individual men's/women's rooms or do they have a separate toilet like they do here in South Australia?
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