
I bought a hooter hider and would nurse my daughter on a bench or anywhere I could find to sit while in amusement parks.
, but if anyone gets twitchy, you can calmly tell them that you are legally entitled to feed your daughter in Cafe Orleans/walking down Main Street/in Tarzan's Treehouse/watching the fireworks.
! Thank you so much for the useful advice. Because I am rather modest (don't do well in swimsuits either)...I will use one of those covers...BUT I might be brave and JUST DO IT...and forget what everyone else says...it's not like I'll se them ever again. I did have a sling, but was so hard to use it. I like the idea about nursing in PotC, Tiki Room, etc. Thank you again!
I wore her in a snugglie facing me, when she wanted to nurse she was in a great position, I just threw my cover up over her and she nursed. I did this walking around (we were at WDW) and on many rides, too. It was easy! I did have a slight "scare" when Stitch came over to "play" and tried to pull my cover up off. I explained to him not to touch it because I had a little one eating under there. His actions at the sound of that quite amused the other guests.![]()
Thats funny!I made my own nursing covers and used them all the time at Disneyland. (There are free patterns on the web if you're feeling crafty.) I would say that 90% of people don't even know that you're nursing, and the vast majority of the remaining 10% are mothers who nursed and can spot the signs of a nursing baby. Obviously they don't mind!
My first kid didn't nurse well on rides - too loud. So the baby center worked well for her. But the 2nd was a trooper and could nurse just about anywhere. The parking tram was one of his favorite spots!

). No taking baby in and out of the stroller for rides, etc. I wore a Baby Bjourn with my 6 mo old and baby stayed right in it on and off rides. Very convenient especially when they are sleeping. I had one CM on Winnie the Pooh tell me I needed to turn her facing forward, but she was asleep and they let it go. Since a 2 month old can't face forward, you should be just fine.I second the suggestion for "wearing baby" (I hate that term). No taking baby in and out of the stroller for rides, etc. I wore a Baby Bjourn with my 6 mo old and baby stayed right in it on and off rides. Very convenient especially when they are sleeping. I had one CM on Winnie the Pooh tell me I needed to turn her facing forward, but she was asleep and they let it go. Since a 2 month old can't face forward, you should be just fine.
First one we were able to use the Fantasyland Theater, what a joy that place was, then we had twins so DW started using First Aid/Baby Care 'cuz it was cool and quiet.
Sept. can be hot so you might want to scout out where Baby Care is.
The park shouldn't be crowded so finding a place to sit in the shade should be easier if Baby Care Center isn't convenient.
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