Hi Anita,
Welcome to planDisney. I know you're excited to begin your unforgettable vacation with your daughter, and I am excited for you! There's nothing quite like experiencing Disney through your child's eyes. Remember to soak in every moment, take plenty of photos, and cherish the look on her face as she takes it all in. I often have to remind myself to put the phone away to truly watch my boys during these moments. I may miss the ride or experience for myself, but seeing their joy and excitement is something I'll treasure forever.
Regarding your question, the Walt Disney World Property lists prohibited items that specify that glass containers are prohibited in theme parks unless they are tiny baby food jars. But Hakuna Matata! When I toured the Baby Care Centers in all four parks with my planDisney pal, Jennifer S., I noticed they have everything you'll need to ensure a comfortable visit for you and your little one. Each Baby Care Center includes amenities such as changing tables, restrooms, feeding areas with highchairs, and a kitchenette with microwave and sink. We also saw bottle warmers alongside microwaves, which means you can leave your glass bottle warmer at home and still have everything you need to prepare warm formula during your day.
To make your day even easier, here are the locations of the Baby Care Centers in each park:
- Magic Kingdom Park: Between Casey's Corner and The Crystal Palace entrances.
- EPCOT: Adjacent to the Odyssey Events Pavilion between Test Track and the Mexico Pavilion. Sometimes, seeing the First Aid sign is easier, but the Baby Care Center is right next door!
- Disney's Hollywood Studios: Inside Guest Relations near the park entrance.
- Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park: Next to Creature Comforts (grab a coffee on your way), not far from the Tree of Life.
One of the biggest perks of these Baby Care Centers is that they're not just for babies—they cater to families with older children, too! These centers include a quiet and safe environment where little ones can take a break, and there's often a Disney classic playing in the background to keep them entertained. Another thing I appreciated was that they carry essential items like children's medicine and diapers. As we prepare for our upcoming visit, I've reassured my wife that we don't need to pack every single item because we know how accessible these essentials are.
I hope this helps answer your question, Anita! Feel free to reach out again if anything else comes up during your vacation. Wishing you and your daughter a truly wonderful time!
Bottles up,
Brent