Caitlin thank you for stopping by planDisney with your question. I will be happy to help with this short getaway. I love snacks like cookies I never really met a cookie I didn't like, and the perfect match is a glass of good ole fashioned vitamin D whole milk.
Disney's Pop Century Resort is a location that is not going to let those fads go out of style. From the Rubiks cube to the famous Duncan yo-yo. The decades represented here still have an impact on today's society. I stayed here before our family grew to a family of 5. And my youngest at the time took her first steps inside one of these rooms. She was also still drinking milk and we had that half gallon with us and it did not go bad. I also stayed in another resort but with a similar mini-fridge this past November, even though they are all grown into teenagers and pre-teens. We sure did still have that quart of milk the entire time. So you should be fine and not have to worry about milk going to waste. And if you are worried just pick up some cookies or brownies from
Main Street Bakery they should make it disappear that last night.
If you do get to visit
Magic Kingdom Park make sure it is a day that you can close out the park. Get yourself a nice snack around 8:30 p.m. and head to a local viewing spot for my favorite fireworks extravaganza.
Happily Ever After made its return to the skies above
Cinderella Castle in the first week of April and has been claiming tears and making memories for families like yours. My favorite spot is near
Casey's Corner right out in front on the corner. You can check for showtimes on your
My Disney Experience App so you know what time to start heading to your favorite spot.
I hope this information about the mini-fridge is comforting. I know it will be for your baby girl at night when she has her regular routine uninterrupted. Please stop back anytime to
ask me a question and I will be ready to help.
Have a magical stay,
Jeremy A.