Hiya Kristy,
Welcome back to planDisney! Your question put a giant smile on my face! I took my then almost four-month-old to Walt Disney World Resort in the fall. It was the most magical trip that I ever had. She loved seeing all the sights, sounds and smells of the Theme Parks. Do yourself a favor and set aside one of your meals for a character dining experience. My little one loved her visit to
Topolino's Terrace - Flavors of the Riviera; it was the first meal this momma could eat without interruption.
Great news, Kristy! You can definitely bring in water and anything else you need to feed your little Mouseketeer. I’m not sure if your little one uses glass bottles, but an exception is made for small glass containers for babies in the
Walt Disney World Resort Property Rules if you need them. If you are bringing in a bag with all of your formula supplies, make sure that it does not exceed 24” long x 15” wide x 18” high and that you do not have any loose or dry ice as a cooler. You can use reusable ice packs, however, if you want to keep the water chilled.
I hope this was helpful, Kristy. Two additional things I will recommend are the Baby Care Centers and the locker rentals. The
Baby Care Centers are “practically perfect” in every way and will allow you a quiet place to rest, feed, and change your little one. They also have a small shop where you can purchase any baby supplies you ran out of (it saved me when my little one blew out her outfit midday, and I had already used my backup). Another thing I want to share is the
locker rentals at the Theme Parks. Despite having a stroller, baby carrier, and three extra adults with me, my daughter still wanted to be held by me the entire trip. Carrying around a cooler with her food was just one extra thing I couldn’t handle while walking 10 miles daily. By renting a locker, I could conveniently store the additional supplies I needed and go back and grab what I needed throughout the day.
Please come back and see
me if you need anything else. I’m happy to help you make your baby’s (and your) visit enchanting.
Happy Planning,
Ashley F.