Hi there, Jeannie!
Thanks for bringing such an important question to us here on the Disney Parks Moms Panel. We've been bringing our babies the Disneyland Resort for years. We've always felt happy with the accommodations and support for taking care of our
young children while enjoying visits to the Happiest Place on Earth. The Baby Care Centers are a wonderful component to that service that just makes visiting the Disneyland Resort so magical!
Both of the Disneyland Resort
Baby Care Centers, one located at the end of Main Street, U.S.A., and the other located across from The Bakery Tour in Pacific Wharf, are great resources for caring for your little Mouseketeer. I visited both of these fantastic locations when I went to the Disneyland Resort earlier this month. At the Baby Care Centers, there are highchairs for feeding, a private area for nursing mothers, diaper changing tables, and even tiny toilets for potty training littles. They also have vending machines for essentials such as formula, baby food, diapers, sunscreen and more. Both locations are also equipped with a microwave. These microwaves are only for warming up baby food and bottles. Many parents may be concerned about warming a bottle directly in a microwave. In that case, a cup of water may be heated in the microwave. Then the bottle may be warmed up by dipping the bottle in that heated water for a few minutes. If you find that you are not very close to a Baby Care Center, you may also ask for complimentary hot water from any Quick Service Restaurant. Just ask for hot water for tea. While the water would be too hot for mixing into formula, it would still be useful for dipping a bottle for warming.
Thanks again, Jeannie. Please come back if you have any more questions. And have a magical time!
~Tony