Those tips will be very helpful when we cruise with our 2 year old!
Does anyone know if Flounders is free, or do we have to pay for it?
Whole milk (vitamin D as it is called in Florida) is available at the buffet and at the 24 hour drink machine near the Mickey Pool.
Dumb question...does the milk come from a dispenser, or are there bottles/mini cartons available at the drink machine?
I have no idea but you may want to look into a handicapped room as I hear they offer more floor space and may make the trip more comfortable.
Maybe some nursing moms can answer this question: Just wondering what Disney's policy is on nursing infants publicly (i.e., in the dining room, beside the pool, etc.). I know in Canada it's illegal to ask a woman to stop breastfeeding in public, but not sure what the policy will be onboard. Obviously, I would be discreet and cover up for the most part. But I wondered if anyone had any information on this
Dumb question...does the milk come from a dispenser, or are there bottles/mini cartons available at the drink machine?
Maybe some nursing moms can answer this question: Just wondering what Disney's policy is on nursing infants publicly (i.e., in the dining room, beside the pool, etc.). I know in Canada it's illegal to ask a woman to stop breastfeeding in public, but not sure what the policy will be onboard. Obviously, I would be discreet and cover up for the most part. But I wondered if anyone had any information on this
Please don't book a HC stateroom unless you need it for accessibility reasons. They are already few and far between.