The Ultimate Guide To Baby Care Centers At Disney World

May 15, 2025

 

The Nursing Room at the Baby Care Center in Magic Kingdom

If you have Littles, you may be wondering what your options are at Walt Disney World regarding diaper changes, nursing and/or pumping, preparing bottles of formula, heating up prepped foods you may have packed from home or your hotel room, and even just getting out of the midday Florida heat to avoid heat stroke.

While enjoying your magical day in the parks, one special place you definitely should get familiar with (and you’ll probably visit multiple times - because we definitely did) are the Baby Care Centers.


What Are Baby Care Centres At Walt Disney World

Baby care centres offer a safe, comfortable, and convenient space to feed, nurse, and change your Littles while in the Walt Disney World Parks.

They also become the safe haven for lost Littles. If a Little get separated from their family, a cast member will take them to a Baby Care Centers and look after them until they are reunited with their family again.

The diaper changing room at the Baby Care Center in Animal Kingdom


What Facilities and amenities are included in the baby care centers?

All Baby Care Centres include:

  • Private/Semi-private nursing rooms with rocking chairs
  • Changing rooms with tables
  • Washroom facilities
  • Feeding areas with high chairs
  • Kitchen with microwave and sink
  • Main room with television, tables and seating
  • A relaxing space to escape the Florida heat
  • On-site store offering formula, baby food, juice, diapers, wipes, sunscreen, over-the-counter medications and clothing for purchase
Stroller parking is available just outside of each of the Baby Care Centers.


Where are they located in each park?

Each park has one Baby Care Center. While I will outlining the locations below, you can also find this information using the map in your My Disney Experience app.

Magic Kingdom's Baby Care Center

Located right off Main Street USA, tucked in a small pathway between The Crustal Palace and Casey's Corner.
I found the Baby Care Center in Magic Kingdom to be the most themed out of all of the Centers - designed after Alice In Wonderland. Immediately as you walk in, there is a common room with a large television and lots of seating. In this room, there was also merchandise to purchase if you need more diapers, baby supplies, baby food, etc.

In the back, there is a giant communal change room with multiple changing tables. All changing tables have padding to keep your Littles comfortable and are lined with disposable paper changing pads.

The nursing rooms are also communal. Only Baby and Mom are allowed in this room. In this room, there are multiple comfortable cushioned rocking chairs, charging outlets, and side tables for you to use.

Hollywood Studio's Baby Care Center

When entering the park, it is located to your left, in the Guests Services building. While you may see a line, you can walk right past it, head inside, and enter the Baby Care Center.
This Baby Care Center is the smallest of the four parks, but has its perks.

The common area is quite small, with only a small couch and a few chairs. There is also a sink and hot water dispenser available to you. There isn’t a whole retail space available here, but if you need more diapers or baby food, you can purchase them from a vending machine.

In the back, there is a changing room with a handful of changing tables, similar to the ones in Magic Kingdom and Epcot. They are all also padded and lined with disposable paper changing pads.

While it does not have a large nursing room with multiple seats, it does have two (2) small private nursing rooms accompanied with a privacy shade, wooden rocking chair, bench, and individual light switch to dim the lights. It was nice to have a small private space to nurse our daughter.

Epcot's Baby Care Center

After crossing he bridge into the World Showcase and making your way towards the Mexico pavilion, there is a small path to the left leading to the Baby Care Center.
This baby care centre didn’t have much theming at all. It felt similar to a classroom or hospital play room.

The common area has many round tables and chairs. There is also a sink and hot water dispenser available to use around the corner. There is a large assortment of merchandise and baby care items you can purchase if you need anything or just want a Disney-themed baby souvenir.

In the back, there is a changing room with a handful of changing tables, similar to the ones in Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios. They are all also padded and lined with disposable paper changing pads.

The nursing rooms are also communal. Only Baby and Mom are allowed in this room. In this room, there are multiple comfortable cushioned rocking chairs, charging outlets, and side tables for you to use - similar to Magic Kingdom (but not as themed).

Animal Kingdom's Baby Care Center

To the West of the Tree Of Life, there is a path leading to the Africa section of the park. Along this path, you will find it just behind the Creature Comforts (Starbucks).
Right as you enter, you’ll see the merchandise selection where you can purchase souvenirs for your Baby or baby care items you may need.

The room to the left is the common area and has many small tables and chairs. There is also a large television for your older Littles to enjoy a Disney movie while escaping the heat or waiting for you to finish taking care of your smaller children.

In the back room, there is a changing room with a handful of wood changing tables lined with the disposable paper changing mats. In this room, you’ll also find the sink, microwave, and the hot water dispensers.

In the back of the changing rooms, there are two small private nursing rooms with wooden rocking chairs.

This was probably the least comfortable out of all of the Baby Care Centers. It felt really outdated and in desperate need for a refurbishment.

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For more information about The Baby Care Centers at Walt Disney World, visit: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/en_CA/guest-services/baby-care-centers/

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