Greetings Dariana,
Welcome to planDisney! As one who traveled to Walt Disney World Resort often with two under 3, I know how important it is to have a fresh supply on hand for hungry little ones. I pumped often and I am happy to share my experience to help you on your upcoming magical vacation.
On arrival, I would suggest speaking to
Bell Services as they were always very gracious in keeping my supply in their fridge or freezer during our stays. (I did reach out to verify that this was still an option at
Disney's All-Star Sports Resort for you.) You'll need to make sure that you have it in proper containers and fully labeled, and let them know if you want it stored in the refrigerator or freezer. If I needed some in the room, to save trips to Bell Services, I brought along gallon-sized zipper storage bags and would fill them with ice and keep them in the beverage cooler. This was a great option for overnight storage and feedings!
When heading to the parks, I would fill a zipper storage bag with ice (loose ice is not allowed) and keep it in a soft-sided cooler we brought into the parks with us. You could also
rent a locker and keep it in that for the day. If I needed to replenish the ice, I would stop by any
quick-service location and ask for a couple of cups of complimentary ice and some ice water for myself.
Whether you have your little ones will you, or you just need a quiet area to pump, I highly recommend the
Baby Care Centers found in each of the theme parks. They are a fabulous place for parents with little ones! You'll find comfortable seating, outlets, a sink for washing up and a cool, quiet atmosphere to kick your feet up and relax between magical moments.
Have a wonderful vacation, Dariana, and if there is anything else I may assist you with, please let me know.
Magical Wishes,
Lauren