Surf's up, Brianna, and welcome to planDisney!
Reading your question brings back so many of my own memories of when my sons were babies at the Most Magical Place on Earth. I'd be more than happy to give you as much information as I can to help you have the best day ever with your little Mouseketeer.
As you may know, all four theme parks at Walt Disney World Resort have
Baby Care Centers equipped with microwaves and other conveniences. However, besides the changing areas,
Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park does not have a similar space.
I do have a couple of suggestions for you, Brianna. First of all, consider bringing your own baby bottle warmer. I used to carry a portable one in my diaper bag for my babies even when we were in the theme parks. It was super easy to set up, and I would warm the bottle while waiting in an attraction queue or while watching a show. A second option, as suggested by a friendly Cast Member, is to ask a Cast Member at a food location in the water park to assist you with warming the bottle. Keep in mind, that this is not guaranteed; only a possibility.
Also, if you'd like more space to take care of your little one, you can rent out a private space by way of the
Beachcomber Shacks. You can reserve one of these spots by visiting the Typhoon Lagoon page or by calling (407) WDW-PLAY.
AN EXTRA GEM: When your little one isn't feeding or relaxing in the sun, check out the
Ketchakiddee Creek area, which is perfect for babies and toddlers to have fun in the water. I can't wait to take my own kiddos (who are still under the maximum height) to the tugboat S.S. Squirt this summer!
Brianna, please
revisit us here at planDisney if you have any other Disney vacation planning questions. Just keep swimmin'!
Magic always,
LeAndra