Hey Howdy Hey, Kim!
Thanks for stopping by the Disney Parks Moms Panel with your question. As a mom who took a little one into the parks through infant-hood while nursing and pumping, I'd love to help you with your question.
As you mentioned,
Baby Care Centers at the Disneyland Resort are such a great resource for parents of infants and toddlers. These locations in Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park offer semi-private places to feed, nurse, pump, or change diapers. They also offer tiny toilets perfect for potty-training tots. Microwaves are available to warm water or bottles as well as a supply of infant essentials for purchase. While you are more than welcome to pump in these locations, you will not be able to actually store your pump or milk here during the day. I suggest utilizing a convenient daily
locker rental for these purposes. Lockers are located in each park as well as in the esplanade between the parks. For one low cost, you can use your locker as often as you wish all day. Since bringing my son, I ALWAYS get a locker. Its a great place to store extra clothes, souvenirs, sunscreen, and anything else I don't want to carry with me all day.
Did you know that even if you are bringing an infant or toddler to the parks, there are SO many attractions they can experience? Any attraction without a height requirement means it is safe for the littlest Guests, including infants. They can sit on your lap or by your side so you can start creating wonderful family memories!
I hope this helps, and please return if you have any other questions. Have a Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah day!
-Jennifer