Disney’s Baby Care Centers are FREE to use!
Did you know that Disney’s Baby Care Centers are free to use? Yes, and they are amazing little gems when you’re traveling with a baby or toddler!! All 4 theme parks have full-service baby care centers that are free to use for parents with infants and toddlers.
Where can I find Disney’s Baby Care Centers?
Each park map will have a pacifier symbol to show you the Baby Care Center location for that park! They are close to or next to all of the first-aid centers, so just look for the signs. I put some directions next to each park listed below.
- Magic Kingdom– between Crystal Palace restaurant and Casey’s Corner
- Epcot– This one is a little hard to find! It’s in the middle of the park on the other side of Walt Disney Imagineering in Future World…right before the Mexico pavilion.
- Hollywood Studios– past the entrance when entering the park, and directly to your left.
- Animal Kingdom– when entering Discovery Island go to the left past Pizzafari. It is right next to Creature Comforts!
You’ll Love Disney’s Baby Care Centers!
They have so much available for parents with babies or toddlers! You are in for a treat! Each Baby Care Center includes the following:
- Private nursing room with rocking chairs
- Changing room with tables and a restroom
- Feeding area with high chairs
- Kitchen with microwave and sink
- Main room with television table and seating
- On-site shop offering baby formula, baby food, juice, diapers, wipes, sunscreen, over-the-counter medications, and clothing for purchase.
Note: Baby changing stations can be found in most restrooms of parks and restaurants.
Tip: Take advantage of Disney’s Baby Care Centers as they are quiet, air-conditioned, and a perfect place to take a break from the heat to change, and feed your baby.
Tip: Be sure to bring your own diapers, sunscreen, and change of clothes. The centers do have these items if needed, but at a premium price!
Final thoughts:
Disney’s Baby Care Centers are really nice and clean! I highly recommend you find each one whenever you’re visiting a Disney World theme park! You’ll be glad you did! Highlight or circle it on your park map, and go there when your baby needs a quiet place to rest for a bit, or you’d like to nurse/feed your baby in a cool and quiet area. You’ll be glad you did!
Have you utilized these wonderful centers for babies and toddlers? If so, let me know your thoughts on them!