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How do you breastfeed at Disney?

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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Mini-refrigerators typically maintain temperatures under 40 degrees which is ideal for safe storage of things like milk, cheese, and yogurt. They usually also have a small freezer section and are deeper so can fit more inside.

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What is Disneyland Paris policy on breastfeeding? Guests are welcome to breastfeed anywhere they feel comfortable at Disneyland Paris, within the limits of applicable safety regulations (for example, breastfeeding while riding attractions is not considered safe).

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Pump your breast milk into storage bags or containers and freeze completely. Insert your bags or containers of frozen breast milk into a strong, sturdy plastic bag that zips or seals shut and then secure as tightly as possible (some moms even double-bag their containers for extra protection).

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I always love to share tips about how to make sure you have the bare necessities so that us MamaBears can rest at ease! I'm happy to share with you that breast pumps are allowed in the parks.

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You will not need to bring a warmer, as you can warm your milk in the microwave. I suggest that you get ice for your cooler at the First Aid center or any quick service dining location. There are no refrigerators provided for the storage of breast-milk.

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Small freezer packs fit well and keep the milk at the appropriate temperature throughout the day. You might also take a few plastic snack or sandwich size storage bags with you. If you find yourself in the theme parks for extended hours, you can fill the bags with ice to keep the milk cool.

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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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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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Some of the job responsibilities of a Disney nurse include: Provide nursing care, basic life support, and initial trauma care for all employees and visitors presenting with injuries/illnesses. Ability to assess occupational and non-occupational injuries and illnesses.

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Babies can safely drink cold breastmilk or formula. For healthy, full-term babies, you don't need to be concerned about giving your baby a bottle straight from the refrigerator or mixing formula with cold water.

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SOME hotels will even put a freezer in your room … so it never hurts to ask!! I also found that the first time I asked the hotel/cruise it was obviously not a common question they got … but as long as you are nice and patient you'll find that most hotels/cruises/airlines/security are quite accommodating!

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