

When visiting Disney with your baby you don't have to use the restrooms or park benches to attend to the needs of your child. You can change and feed your baby at these Baby Care Centers
Magic KingdomThe Baby Care Center is next to The Crystal Palace restaurant on Main Street, U.S.A.
This center has 4 rooms dedicated to the needs of your child.
- Kitchen - Contains a Microwave and Sink with plenty of worktop space.
- Nursing Room - Private area for breastfeeding moms and their babies. Can accommodate up to four mothers at any one time.
- Changing Room - Includes 5 large changing tables and a unisex restroom
- Feeding Area - There are several highchairs, as well as chairs for parents to use while bottle feeding. There is also a television and a small table and chairs for your older children to use.
The center offers Carnation Good Start formulas, Gerber foods and juices, Huggies diapers and wipes, bottles, nipples, lotions, sunscreen, and some children’s over-the-counter medications. These Items can be purchased in the Kitchen. EpcotThe Baby Care Center is inside Future World's Odyssey Center, between Test Track and the Showcase Plaza.
This center offers 5 rooms dedicated to the needs of your child.
- Play Room - Includes a television, books, and toys
- Changing Room - 4 large changing tables and a sink for hand washing also Men and Womens restrooms
- Kitchen - Contains a Microwave and Sink with plenty of worktop space.
- Nursing Room - Private area for breastfeeding moms and their babies. Can accommodate up to four mothers at any one time.
- Feeding Area - Contains several highchairs and plenty of space.
The center offers Carnation Good Start formulas, Gerber foods and juices, Huggies diapers and wipes, bottles, nipples, lotions, sunscreen, and some children’s over-the-counter medications. These Items can be purchased in the Kitchen. Disney's Hollywood StudiosThe Baby Care Center is in the Guest Relations Building inside the Main Entrance.
This center offers 3 areas dedicated to the needs of your child.
- Main Room - with a television, sink, microwave and minimal seating.
- Changing Room - Contains 2 changing tables, childs bathroom and a sink for hand washing.
- Nursing Booths - There are 2 nursing booths for breastfeeding moms and their children.
Baby care items can be purchased at Movieland, the gift shop located just to the left of Guest Relations. Items available for purchase include formula, baby food, diapers, wipes, Pedialyte, Balmex, pacifiers, and some children’s medications. Disney's Animal KingdomThe Baby Care Center is behind Creature Comforts in Discovery Island™.
This center offers 3 areas dedicated to the needs of your child. Brightly colored, animal themed artwork covers the walls throughout the center.
- Entrance - Here you can purchase any baby care items you may require.
- Front Room - Contains a television with cushioned bench seating along the walls and a small table and chairs for the little ones.
- Back Room - area for feeding and changing your baby. There are several highchairs, a microwave, 6 wooden changing tables (it would be difficult to change a larger child on these), a sink for hand washing and two private nursing rooms. The nursing rooms are equipped with a changing counter and a wooden rocker for the breast feeding mom. These are totally private and are meant for only one person.
Disney's Typhoon LagoonThere is no baby Care Center, but the restrooms do have baby changing stations. Disney's Blizzard BeachThere is no baby Care Center, but the restrooms do have baby changing stations. Downtown DisneyThere is no Baby Care Center, but the restrooms do have baby changing stations. SeaWorldThere is a Baby Care Centre in SeaWorld that is air conditioned with comfortable changing facilities, private feeding rooms and small sized toilets. This Baby Care Center is located in Shamu’s Happy Harbor area.
There are also 10 Baby Changing Rooms dotted all over the park with a sink and tables designed for baby changing. Some of these are also equipped with a small room – useful for breast feeding. Busch GardensThere is a Baby Care Center located in the Sesame Street Safari of Fun which provides a private, quiet area with changing tables and other amenities. If you are breast feeding this is a good place to do so.
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We entered through a small waiting room that contained a small sofa, an arm chair and a cabinet which displayed all the items that are available to purchase. If you need to buy any baby care items, you could do so in the kitchen. The centre offered baby formulas, baby foods and juices, nappies and wipes, bottles, teats, baby lotions, sunscreen, and some children?s over-the-counter medicines.
In the one in MK, there were four rooms dedicated to the many different needs of your baby; The kitchen was equipped with a microwave, work top space and a sink.
There was a private nursing room that could accommodate up to four mothers at a time. It had 4 rocking chairs, a few tables and electrical outlets available for mummies needing to use a breast pump.
The changing room had 5 or 6 padded changing tables and a unisex restroom.There were sheets of tissue paper underneath to protect the table/baby from cross infection. The feeding area had several highchairs, as well as chairs for parents to use whilst feeding. There was a TV, small table and chairs for older children to use and lots of toys so you can just chill out and take the weight off for a bit, out of the sun outside.
Guests are asked to park their strollers outside of the main entrance.