Hi Hayley! Thanks for stopping by planDisney with your question!
Your baby's first trip to
Walt Disney World Resort is going to be so magical for both of you! While he may not remember each and every moment I'm positive that you will, and depending on baby's age you may get to experience some enchanting firsts in the Parks, like his first smiles, first steps or (if he's a little older) even his first taste of a Mickey Premium Bar!
Walt Disney World Resort does not limit the amount of food or drinks that Guests can bring into the Parks as long as they are all permitted items.
All water and other nonalcoholic beverages must not be stored in glass containers, the only exception being baby food that is stored in glass jars. Just note that if you're planning to bring in a small soft-sided cooler you'll want to pack reusable ice packs to keep your snacks cold, as loose and dry ice are no longer permitted. We LOVE the fact that we can bring our own snacks into the Theme Parks, especially with a toddler who is becoming pickier with every meal!
I think you'll find that your trip to the Resort with your baby can be made even more enjoyable when you stop by the
Baby Care Centers located in each of the four Theme Parks. Here, you'll find everything you need to keep both you and your baby comfortable throughout your days in the Parks. Baby Care Centers are always free to use and include highchairs, changing stations, a kitchen with a microwave and sink, a nursing room with rocking chairs, and even a small shop offering baby-friendly necessities like diapers and wipes.
If you'd rather continue your fun while baby has his bottle, stop by a calm, cool, and relaxing attraction such as
Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress at Magic Kingdom or
Living with the Land at EPCOT. You may end up rocking him to sleep!
Have a wonderful visit to The Most Magical Place on Earth!
Ashley M