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Does Downtown Disney have a nursing area?

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.



As of early 2026, the Downtown Disney District in California does not have a dedicated, indoor Baby Care Center like the ones found inside Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure. However, mothers are legally permitted to nurse in any public area of the district. For those seeking privacy or a quiet environment, the Disneyland Hotel (located at the end of Downtown Disney) or the Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa have comfortable lobbies and restrooms with seating. If you are separated from a child in Downtown Disney, Disney security will escort them to the nearest Baby Care Center inside the theme parks or to the Disneyland Hotel. At Disney Springs in Florida (the counterpart to Downtown Disney), there is also no formal nursing center, but the air-conditioned Welcome Center in Town Center offers cushioned seating that many parents find suitable for a break.

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