Hiya, Tiffany! Welcome to
planDisney. We appreciate your question.
There's certainly a lot of hustle and bustle at
Walt Disney World, and I know from literally decades of bringing children and grandchildren, sometimes, you just need a break. One of my daughters would go the entire day just spinning her head around from side to side, bottle dripping all over, unless I found a hidden corner in which to feed her.
The
Baby Care Centers are awesome, but you'll find at least a few other quiet places to retreat to when you want to feed the baby. The first thing I think about is the gardens. At
EPCOT, Canada, China, and the United Kingdom all have gardens that are pretty quiet the majority of the time. When visiting
Magic Kingdom,
Tom Sawyer Island can be a quiet retreat. You can also pop into attractions like the
Hall of Presidents and
Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress. Even though there's a show going on, they tend to be cool, dimly lit, quiet places.
The animal trails at
Disney's Animal Kingdom are a bit removed from the most popular attractions, so you can often find a quiet place there. There's also a pretty nice area over by
Dinosaur that could work as well.
During off-peak dining times, you can always pop into a quick-service dining location. There are a few places in each park where you should be able to find a quiet table in a corner.
Tiffany, I hope you have an absolutely magical time with your tiny one!
Anna