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Does Disneyland have pumping stations?

Disney also has four Baby Care Centers (one in each park) with designated nursing and pumping areas if you'd prefer to have more privacy. Here's what Disney says that they offer: Private nursing room with rocking chairs (plugs for pumps are available, but fridges are not) Changing room with tables.



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While you are allowed to Breastfeed anywhere in Disneyland, some people feel more comfortable nursing in private. If this is you, then the Baby Center is the place you are looking for.

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My first suggestion is to bring some zipped bags with you for your vacation and fill them with ice that is available at your resort. You can refill them with complimentary cups of ice from Quick-Service locations in the theme parks (just let them know why you need the ice and I'm sure they will be happy to help!)

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Re: Husband traveling with breastmilk The TSA rules are that as long as your liquid is as frozen as a block of ice, it can pass through the TSA screening. The specific wording is: Frozen liquid items are allowed through the checkpoint as long as they are frozen solid when presented for screening.

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There are outlets in all of the Nursing Rooms inside of the Disney World Baby Care Centers. If you don't wish to travel to the Baby Care Center for each pumping session, I highly recommend bringing a manual pump (like this) to pump on the go.

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Unfortunately, none of those babies were recipients of the coveted, magical lifetime Disney Pass. Turns out this myth is totally busted. While Disney Parks may pay for an ambulance ride to the hospital, they certainly will not award your child with any special privileges.

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Pack a baby carrier Your baby will like the carrier because they'll be able to better see everything around them when they're awake, and you'll like it because they're happy and your hands are still free. You can also ride several rides, as long as there isn't a height restriction, while babywearing.

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Disney also has four Baby Care Centers (one in each park) with designated nursing and pumping areas if you'd prefer to have more privacy. Here's what Disney says that they offer: Private nursing room with rocking chairs (plugs for pumps are available, but fridges are not)

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At Epcot and the Magic Kingdom the nursing room is a group area with 4 chairs. At the Animal Kingdom and Disney's Hollywood Studios the nursing rooms are private. Some of the Baby Care Center nursing areas have wooden rockers and some have padded glider chairs.

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Open during regular park hours, each full-service facility is complimentary to use and includes a: Private nursing room with rocking chairs. Changing room with tables and a unisex bathroom.

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The first baby was born inside the theme park in 1979. Parents Rosa and Elias Salcedo unexpectedly welcomed their daughter, Teresa, at the Happiest Place on Earth – but she didn't receive a lifetime park pass!

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Babies born at Disney Parks receive lifetime Annual Passes! Nope, unfortunately, this is not true, but the rumor has only grown since the first birth at a Disney property took place on July 4, 1979. Rosa and Elias Salcedo visited Disneyland 44 years ago to celebrate the 4th of July holiday.

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Not only were Doritos born here—so were four babies! One baby was born on a bench just inside the entrance to the park. Another was born at a First-Aid station at Disneyland (at least there were nurses on hand). One of the babies was born in a backroom office, and another was born in Disneyland's parking lot.

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The Speedway Stations (previously Speedway) are located: On World Drive near the exit to the Magic Kingdom Parking Lot, on Buena Vista Drive near Boardwalk, and on Buena Vista Drive across from Pleasure Island.

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