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Where can I nurse my baby at Disneyland?

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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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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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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Home Away from Home. For your family's comfort and convenience, complimentary cribs are available for Guests at all Disney Resort hotels. Guests may request cribs when making reservations or upon arrival at their hotel—quantities are limited.

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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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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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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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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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With ticket prices skyrocketing, the idea of a lifetime pass to Disney Parks is a dream for mega Disney fans and regular theme park goers alike. One theory that has been circulating for years, is that if someone gives birth inside a Disney Park, then that child earns a lifetime entrance pass.

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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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You can refill your personal water bottles at bottle-filling stations at select locations. Please explore the map below to locate bottle-filling stations at Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park.

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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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