Baby center-like spots in any resorts????

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Do any of the resorts have anything like the baby centers in the parks? Our DS is just starting solids, and we're trying to figure out if there is anywhere in the resort where it might be easy to feed him, or if we're better off doing it in the baby center in the parks where we can use the high chairs there....TIA!
 
Do any of the resorts have anything like the baby centers in the parks? Our DS is just starting solids, and we're trying to figure out if there is anywhere in the resort where it might be easy to feed him, or if we're better off doing it in the baby center in the parks where we can use the high chairs there....TIA!

The resorts don't have babycare centers and although they are great there is only one in each park so we rarely used them. At the resorts you could just head down to the quick service food area - they will have high chairs and most anything else you may need.

Some resorts will have a high chair for your resort room, first come first serve and you can rent them from the Orlando area baby supply agencies. We usually packed one of the travel types that attach to the regular chair for when we were in the room. My dd's were pretty easy going and would eat anywhere - in the stroller, at a restaurant in a high chair or a my lap etc.

I am sure your son will be fine eating wherever you are at WDW as well, have fun!

TJ
 
When we go, my dd will be 11months and I plan on feeding her in her stroller when we aren't somewhere with a highchair (like our hotel room) There's no way I'm packing her travel one (we're flying). Her stroller has a tray, so it'll be ok. I did this all the time with my son when he was a baby.
 
You can also rent a highchair to have in your room from A Baby's Best Friend. We rented a stroller and a dining chair. We strapped the dining chair into one of the chairs in our room and it worked great. But as a PP wrote already - you could just use your stroller in your room or at the parks - thats what we did when our kids were babies and still liked their stroller. I'd try to stick to whatever schedule your babys on - I wouldn't let them wait to eat until you're in the parks - thats a disaster waiting to happen.
 
















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