Hi there Katie, welcome to planDisney, we're so glad you're here!
It's always a great idea to plan ahead when visiting
Walt Disney World Resort with a tiny Mouseketeer. My daughter was an infant the first time she visited the parks, and with a bit of preparation, we had a very smooth and lovely trip!
I spoke to a helpful Cast Member, and while it is not guaranteed that they will be able to puree vegetables for you, you are welcome to ask a Cast Member upon your arrival to the
dining location. You may want to browse the dining menus at restaurants throughout the parks to see if there are some items on the menu that your little one would be able to eat, and you are welcome to bring in your food for your baby to eat while you dine. I did bring in baby food and snacks to use throughout the day so I always was prepared when my daughter decided she was hungry for her next meal.
I also cannot recommend the
Baby Care Centers enough, there is one located in each theme park. Not only is it the best place to change a diaper in my opinion, but there are microwaves, high chairs, and a quiet space to feed your baby or even just take a break. There are also nursing rooms and a companion restroom if you ever need to utilize one during your trips, and you can also purchase baby food, diapers, wipes, and other necessities. These were such lifesavers for me during our trips, the Cast Members are so friendly and helpful, and it was so nice to take a break from the crowds, and give both of us a break!
I hope this information is helpful for you later this fall, Katie! I'm happy to share any other tips or recommendations about traveling with infants, so do not hesitate to
follow-up with me directly if I can help with anything else!
Have a magical day,
Melissa