• On May 11, 2017
    Jayne from PA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    We are staying at Pop Century with a 6 month old, I have heard "crib" and "pack n play" mentioned, which offers the best night's sleep for baby ?

    Hi there, Jayne!

    Who sleeps at Walt Disney World? KIDDING. As a mom who has taken several trips with babies and toddlers, I certainly know the importance of a great night sleep for the kiddos and the parents. Getting enough rest and eating on schedule are two key factors in avoiding Disney melt-downs.

    There are Pack 'N' Plays and cribs available for request, however, it's difficult to know which your little one may sleep better in. My middle son would only sleep in a crib at night, but my daughter never cared where or how she slept--she just sacked out anywhere. You may want to consider where your baby sleeps the best when at home and keep with that while you're on vacation.

    Another tip for a happy visit is to check out the Baby Care Centers at each of the parks. They are a great place to take a small break or to pick up any essentials you may have left at home.

    Enjoy your trip, Jayne, and please let us know if there is anything else we are able to assist you with.

    Magical Wishes, 

    Lauren
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Meet the Panelist: Lauren, Colorado

Hi-ya, Pals! I'm Lauren, a wife and mother of three who's enjoyed many special occasions at Walt Disney World Resort with my family and friends. From graduations to birthdays, and even our Fairy Tale Honeymoon we’ve loved celebrating at the most Magical Place on Earth. I now have pre-teens who check wait times in the My Disney Experience App just for fun, so I look for any excuse to return "home" often and would love to help you plan a little extra Pixie Dust for your next magical adventure. Learn More About Lauren

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