Go out for the day, and check out the disabled toilets.
Before using the regular toilets, go to the disabled toilet door.
Is anyone in there? Would you have to wait?
Is it locked?
Do people stare at you for ‘trying’ to use it?
Dexter is still wearing nappies. Did the disabled toilets have a big change table?
If not, we wouldn’t be able to use that toilet for Dexter, unless we lay him on the floor. Because many toilets don't have adult sized change tables, Dexter is usually changed in the back of the car.
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