Hi Stephanie, and a very warm welcome from your planDisney pals! Thank you so much for stopping by to see us with your question today!
I'm not only a fellow Floridian and a Disney fan, I'm also a mom. My son is a very grown-up 11 now, but he made his Disney debut at the ripe old age of 7 months. We've been through every age and stage of experiencing Walt Disney World with a little one, so I'm happy to help you find a spot to feed your tiny Mouseketeer during your own magical visit.
You may already be aware of the phenomenal
Baby Care Centers located in each of Walt Disney World's four Theme Parks. They're a dream come true for parents of littles, with amenities like changing tables, high chairs, a shop to pick up anything you might have forgotten, and a quiet room for nursing mothers. As I write this, Disney Springs doesn't have a Baby Care Center, but there are some other options for you when you're shopping and dining the day away!
One of my favorite spots at
Disney Springs is a quiet wraparound porch with rocking chairs behind the
Disney Springs Welcome Center. It's not private, but it's shaded and cool, and not usually very busy. Plus, you have a nice view of the water to help you relax while you nurse your baby. You'll
find the Disney Springs Welcome Center in the Town Center area, right in the middle of Disney Springs.
Speaking of the Disney Springs Welcome Center, the lobby inside has a very comfortable seating area that looks like a nicely appointed living room. Again, it's not private, but there aren't usually a lot of people milling about, and it is air conditioned! I also recommend asking Cast Members in the Welcome Center if there's a private space you can use. I understand they can make an office available for you and your little one if you prefer.
And Stephanie, of course you can feed your baby anywhere and anytime at the Walt Disney World Resort. As we moms know, babies have their own opinions on when it's time to eat!
For more info on visiting Walt Disney World with baby in tow, be sure to check out Disney's
guide for parents of preschoolers and little ones. It will be a big help when your little bundle of joy hits the toddler years, too!
I hope this helps you have an amazing time at Walt Disney World with your family, Stephanie. Please come see us again if you have any more questions!
Keep Disney Dreaming,
Kathy K.