• On Sep 5, 2018
    Lauren from TX 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.

    Hello , my trip is just a couple of days away and my 9month old only drinks from glass bottles. I know baby food in glass jars are allowed, but are glass baby bottles as well?

    Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel, Lauren! Just like JackJack from The Incredibles, I’m sure your baby is hungry! Though, he or she may not be able to enjoy chocolate chip cookies just yet!

    You may know on the Park Rules List, glass items are not allowed in the Parks unless they are small baby food jars or small perfume bottles under a few ounces (think Essential Oil Rollers). But you will be glad to know that glass baby bottles fall under the Baby Food items and are absolutely allowed in. I’m sure you already use them in case Baby drops it, but a silicone sleeve is highly recommended to slip over the bottles since Park going can be an active activity! You can also stop into the Baby Care Centers in all four main theme parks for full-size changing tables, feeding areas, pumping or nursing booths, a quiet TV room and a place to purchase emergency supplies. My family still visits these Centers for a cool down, outfit change or to pick up supplies. We can’t do without them!

    If I can help you travel a little easier with an infant, please let me know. Most of Magic Kingdom’s attractions are easily enjoyed with baby in your lap! ~ Lindsey P.
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Meet the Panelist: Lindsey, Georgia

Hey, y'all! I'm Lindsey, a social media-savvy gal that wears her #Disneyside on her sleeve (along with her trading pin collection!). I'm proud to say that my husband and our two Mouseketeers share my love for the Walt Disney World Resort and all it's magic, so get ready to ask me about new things to see and do on your vacation. I particularly love sharing off-the-beaten-path activities and always encourage visitors to try something new on each trip. Adventure is out there! Learn More About Lindsey

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