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Guide to the Baby Care Centers in Disney World

Apr. 19, 2024

Baby Care Centers in Disney World

Traveling to Disney World with babies and toddlers can be intimidating, but Disney has measures in place to help make it easier. The Baby Care Centers in Disney World are free facilities in each of the four Disney theme parks for those visiting with small children. They are open during normal park hours, which you can find on the My Disney Experience App.

Baby Care Centers offer a quiet and air-conditioned place for diaper changes, private nursing, bottle warming, and so much more. Next time you’re in the parks with little ones, be sure to check them out to help make your day a bit easier.

Here’s Everything You Need to Know about the Baby Care Centers in Disney World

Magic Kingdom Baby Care Centers
Inside Disney's Baby Care Centers
Animal Kingdom Baby Care Centers

What Services do They Offer?

Most think that the Baby Care Centers are simply a place to change a diaper, but they offer so much more.

  • Sanitary diaper changing stations
  • Private nursing rooms with rocking chairs
  • Private bathrooms for potty training toddlers (with smaller toilets)
  • Air conditioning
  • TV
  • Bottle warmers
  • High chairs for feeding infants
  • Table and chairs
  • Shop/ vending machine to get essentials for both parents and kids
  • Small Refrisgerator
  • Sink
  • Microwave

Where are Baby Care Centers Located in the Disney World Parks?

Whether you have an infant or not, you should know where the Baby Care Centers are located if you are traveling to Disney World with children. Not only is it a great resource for parents, but it is the place in Disney theme parks where lost children are brought to be supervised by cast members. No one plans to lose a child, but it is important to know a good place you might find them. The first aid centers are also next to the Baby Care Centers.

You can find the Baby Care Centers in each of the four theme parks in Disney World here:

Magic Kingdom:

This one is pretty easy to find. It is right next to Crystal Palace Restaurant on Main Street U.S.A. and across from the Casey’s Corner restrooms. They are also located right near open grass areas, which are perfect for little ones to get their energy out.

Epcot

This Baby Care Center is located in the Odyssey building. Walk past the restrooms as if you’re walking to the Mexico pavilion of World Showcase. It is tucked in the back corner of the bulding, but there is decent signage.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

This is the most hidden of the Baby Care Centers in Walt Disney World, and the smallest. As soon as you enter the park, their is a guest relations building on your left. The Baby Care Center is located in their to the left behind a door that is not marked very well. There are a bunch of cast members in their, so they will easily point you in the right direction.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom

This Baby Care Center is located in Discovery Island right before you enter Africa. It is right next to Creature Comforts, which is the Starbucks location in Animal Kingdom.

What can You Purchase at the Baby Care Centers?

Not every Baby Care Center is going to have the exact same items to purchase. The Hollywood Studios location only has a vending machine of necessities to buy, while others have actual cast members behind a counter selling things. Common things you will find for purchase include:

  • Diapers (of various sizes)
  • Pull-ups
  • Baby wipes
  • pacifiers
  • Bottles/Sippy cups
  • Baby Food
  • Sunscreen
  • Deoderant
  • Formula
  • Over the Counter Medications
  • Juice
  • Baby Clothing
  • Feminine Products

Things to Consider

  • Not all of the Baby Care Centers are created equal. All of them offer the same services, but some are a bit nicer than others. Magic Kingdom and Epcot’s Baby Care Centers are the largest, then Animal Kingdom’s, and finally Hollywood Studios.
  • The Magic Kingdom and Epcot care centers have changing tables that can accommodate larger/ older children who need diaper changes. The changing tables at Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios are your typical wooden changing table.
  • If you have a child with sensory needs, speak to guest services. They will probably be able to rest in the Baby Care Centers and watch T.V. in a quiet air conditioned space.
  • They only supply a limited number of items to purchase, so they may not have the exact item you are looking for.
  • They are currently presented by Huggies, so those are the. brand of diapers and wipes available for purchase.
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Hi There! My name is Renee, and I am a Disney loving mom of two toddlers. I love sharing all sorts of tips and tricks about navigating a Disney World vacation, especially with little kids.

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