Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel, Prachi! Thank you for bringing us your question! I'm so excited to hear you will be visiting
Walt Disney World with a little one! Visiting with young children makes this trip an extra special one as most likely this is their first trip, which will be filled with lots of "first" experiences, such as their first encounter with
princesses, first
fireworks show, first
character meal, etc.
Baby Care Centers might be every parent's favorite location at the theme parks. Equipped with basically every single item a parent will need, these comfortable areas will make you and your little feel like you're home. They feature a private nursing room with rocking chairs for you to feed your baby, a changing room with tables, a feeding area with highchairs, a kitchen with microwave and sink, a main room with television, table and seating for you or for any family members accompanying you at the time, a shop where you can purchase formula, baby food, juice, diapers, wipes, sunscreen, over-the-counter medications and much more. Using these facilities is complimentary and no booking is required. You can simply walk in with your child and use the premises.
Be sure to check out
this link to find a bit more information regarding Baby Care Centers. You will be able to easily locate them by finding the pacifier sign on the physical map available at every Park's entrance or by using the GPS locator feature on your
My Disney Experience app on your mobile device.
Prachi, I strongly recommend you read over the information in this
planning guide for traveling to Walt Disney World with Preschoolers and Little Ones. If you need any more help, please come back with more questions. We'll be hEAR waiting for you!
~Desiree