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How do you store breast milk at Disneyland?

You can bring your own ice pack or grab complimentary ice cups from Quick Service restaurant locations throughout the parks to keep your milk cold. If you plan on bringing your own breast pump, this would be the perfect place to store it as well. As a nursing mom, don't forget to also stay extra hydrated at the parks.



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Tips for Storing Breast Milk at Disney World Fill the bag with reusable ice packs or ice from your resort. You can replenish the ice throughout the day as needed. Ask any quick service restaurant (or any stand that sells Fountain Drinks) for a cup of just ice.

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Offering more than just privacy, Baby Care Centers are fully staffed and feature a host of helpful amenities for parents with infants and toddlers. Open during regular park hours, each full-service facility is complimentary for Guests and includes: Nursing room with chairs.

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The Disneyland Baby Care Center is located at the end of Main Street on the right-hand side by the Little Red Wagon, where they sell the corn dogs. The Disney California Adventure Baby Care Center is located in between the Cars Land and the Pacific Wharf near Ghiradelli's Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop.

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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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Let your daughter know she is absolutely welcome to bring a diaper bag into the parks. I don't know what I would have done without my magic bag filled with diapers, wipes, extra clothes, bibs, toys, and everything else that is needed. Moms certainly work hard, even on vacation!

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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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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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The Epcot center also has a private nursing room for breastfeeding moms and their babies; it is right off the kitchen, dimly lit and furnished with four wooden rockers and two side tables. At the Epcot BCC you could easily spend up to an hour without feeling like you are in the way of other park guests.

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Top Secrets for Going to Disneyland with a Baby. One of the best parts about bringing a baby to Disneyland is that they are free through 2 years old. So you'll want to take advantage of having a baby or 2-year-old in the park.

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Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverages into the parks for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers, do not require heating, reheating, processing or refrigeration and do not have pungent odors.

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Formula, breast milk, toddler drinks, and baby/toddler food (to include puree pouches) in quantities greater than 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters are allowed in carry-on baggage and do not need to fit within a quart-sized bag.

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