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How do you pump at Disneyland?

In Disneyland Park, you can find the Baby Care Center located at the end of Main Street U.S.A., near First Aid and the Little Red Wagon Corn Dog Cart. In Disney California Adventure Park, the Baby Care Center is located on Pacific Wharf, just past the Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop.



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I'm happy to share with you that breast pumps are allowed in the parks. I can tell that you are eager to not miss a session while you're enjoying the rides, restaurants, and attractions at the park, and I can assure you that your discrete, wearable pump will not be a problem.

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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) Changing room with tables.

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You'll be pleased to hear that you can bring breastmilk into the Theme Parks! But it is important to know that loose ice is not permitted, so you will need to bring ice packs to keep your breastmilk chilled.

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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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You can bring refillable water bottles and refill them at water stations throughout the parks. You might have also noticed the “no loose ice” rule listed in the other section of this article. An easy fix is to freeze a few water bottles and put them in the bottom of your soft side cooler.

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While there is, in fact, a Disney100 themed refillable mug available at the Walt Disney World Resort, there unfortunately is not a refillable mug currently available at the Disneyland Resort.

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And no purchase is necessary to receive those free waters! At most table-service dining locations, your server will gladly pour or bring you refills of most soft drink orders. We also prize our collection of Disneyland Resort souvenir travel mugs and reusable tumblers.

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Hi there, Adrian, Guests of the Disneyland Resort are allowed to take outside food and non-alcoholic beverages with them. Refillable water bottles are also allowed, even metal bottles like the brand you have.

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Hi there, Adrian, Guests of the Disneyland Resort are allowed to take outside food and non-alcoholic beverages with them. Refillable water bottles are also allowed, even metal bottles like the brand you have.

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I'm glad you are thinking ahead about staying safe and hydrated during your visit to the Disneyland Resort. Yes, you are welcome to bring water bottles, full or empty, and even snacks and other food items with you to the Disneyland Resort. Just make sure your bottle is not made of glass, and you will be fine.

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Now, with the new menu you can see that white milk has actually DECREASED and now costs $3.59 while chocolate milk has seen a $0.40 increase and now costs $4.19. (Also peep that 20 cent increase on the Southwest Bowl, which also got its new plant-based logo!)

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