• On Jan 12, 2020
    Sierra from CA 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.

    Hi ! I am visiting the park In California and was wondering if they had refrigerator lockers to rent because I will need to pump breast milk while at the park. Or if there are any options to keep it cold. Thank you in advance !

    Hi there, Sierra, and welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! I always enjoy helping my fellow Californians plan their next visit to the Happiest Place on Earth!

    I’m happy to report that the Disneyland Resort is very accommodating when it comes to assisting families with little Mouseketeers! In both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park, you’ll find a Baby Care Center, which is the perfect spot to pump, nurse, feed, or change your baby. Both Centers offer a small, private section just for pumping, complete with outlets to plug in your pump. In Disneyland Park, you can find the Baby Care Center located at the end of Main Street U.S.A., near First Aid. In Disney California Adventure Park, the Baby Care Center is located on Pacific Wharf, just past the Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop. Once you arrive at a Baby Care Center, simply tell the Cast Member at the front that you need to pump, and they will direct you to the private station. 

    Though the Resort doesn’t offer refrigerated locker rentals, you are more than welcome to rent a locker and store your pump and milk there. I recommend bringing a small cooler to store your milk with a re-usable ice pack to keep it cool. Just keep in mind that the maximum size allowed for coolers or bags is 24” long by 15” wide by 18” high. Locker rentals can be found near the entrances of both theme parks, and in The Esplanade area between both parks. You can access your locker throughout the day for one low price. 

    If you happen to have your little one with you, I have a favorite nursing spot to share, too. I love relaxing on the plush couches inside The Disney Animation Building’s Animation Courtyard gallery in the main lobby. Not only is this spot air-conditioned, but it also offers entertainment as you watch still images and video clips from classic Disney movies. I consider this an ideal break for both mom and baby!

    Lastly, I remember just how thirsty I was 24/7 when I was nursing my babies! Stay hydrated by asking for a complimentary cup of ice water at any quick-service restaurant in both parks. This way, you don’t have to lug around a heavy water bottle all day. 

    I hope this information helps you enjoy a comfortable, magical visit to the Disneyland Resort next week, Sierra!

    See ya’ real soon!
    Kristin
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Meet the Panelist: Kristin, California

Greetings from sunny California! I live less than an hour from the Disneyland Resort, and have been an Annual Passholder (and now a Magic Key Passholder) for more than 20 years! As a mom of three kids ages 5-10, I consider myself an expert at navigating the Disneyland Resort with little ones. My family of five can’t get enough of the magic and happiness we encounter every time we step foot on Main Street, U.S.A. I look forward to sprinkling pixie dust on your next visit to the Happiest Place on Earth! Learn More About Kristin

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