• On Mar 20, 2016
    Liz from KY 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.

    we will be in WDW with a 6 month old. She is now eating baby food. Will it be an issue to bring baby food into the park since they are packed in glass containers? THANKS!

    Hi, Liz!

    Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel!

    How exciting to be bringing your sweet little Princess to Walt Disney World!

    There many restrictions to what can be brought into the parks, including glass containers. However, baby food stored in glass containers are permitted. So feel free to bring in as much food as your little one will need. 

    If you happen to have a spill and glass breaks, please be sure to notify the nearest Cast Member to assist in cleaning up all glass, so that no other guests, or animal, if in Disney's Animal Kingdom, are harmed.

    I hope that your family has a wonderfully magical visit to Disney!

    Please visit us again with any questions that you may have!

    Korliss
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Meet the Panelist: Korliss, Alabama

My love for all things Disney began at the age of three, thanks to my parents. Today, that passion is shared with my own Prince, Princess, husband, and extended family, all of whom adore the magic of Walt Disney World just as much as I do. I’m thrilled to share that passion with you and help make your next Disney vacation truly unforgettable! Learn More About Korliss

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