Hi Lindsey!
I'm a veteran of breastfeeding and/or pumping at the parks after 3 children! The fantastic news is that Walt Disney World offers a private place for you to nurse, or in your case, pump. The
Baby Care Centers are located in each of the parks, and they provide Nursing Mothers Rooms. These rooms are available for nursing moms and pumping moms, and are equipped with rocking chairs, dim lighting, footstools, and convenient outlets for pumps. The set up is a bit different at each of the parks, so I'll let you know what to expect at each location.
Magic Kingdom® Park and Epcot both have large, dimly lit rooms that provide a quiet place for breastfeeding moms. There are several chairs in these rooms, and outlets located all around for your pump.
Disney's Hollywood Studios has curtain areas for you to pump or nurse. There are also rocking chairs and outlets located in this area as well.
Disney's Animal Kingdom has private rooms located just off the diaper changing area. There are several rooms with doors. They also have a changing area, rocking chair, and outlets in these areas as well.
Your pump can be stored at First Aid, conveniently located near the Baby Care Centers in each of the parks, as the Baby Care Centers are not permitted to store pumps.
Have a magical vacation!
Amanda