baby items at dvc resorts

lundve

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i know the dvc resorts have a pack n play - my question is does anyone have a photo of one and what brand are they?

Next question what about a high chair or booster seat?

Traveling with a child is new to me so I am trying to plan way in advance.
 
In addition to the pac N Play there is one of those wooden booster up to the table type high chairs like the kind restaurants have in each unit.
 
Pack-n-Plays are pretty standard. We've used them at DVC (and at All-Stars) and they are fine. I believe they are the same ones at every WDW resort. If you're worried, you can always bring one. BE SURE TO BRING ANY FAVORITE BLANKETS/BEDDING. It really helps. ;)

I haven't seen any high-chairs or booster seats. (we weren't looking). We used to feed our little one while he was sitting in the banana stroller.

I highly recommend checking out the 'infant/toddler' section of www.allearsnet.com They have great advice on preparing a vacation with little ones.
 
Hi,
Even though there's a pack'n'play in the room, I asked for a crib for our 18-month old. Mousekeeping brought one right away. I just feel more comfortable with it because it's a little sturdier, which is more of an issue once they're able to standing up and grab onto the top. Just my two cents.
 

I haven't seen any high-chairs or booster seats. (we weren't looking). We used to feed our little one while he was sitting in the banana stroller.
You need to look in the front hall closet.
 
Pretty sure the pack 'n play was Graco. If not, it is exactly like the Graco ones. The high chair as Diane said is wooden like used in restaurants.
 
The pack 'n plays are made by Graco. Yes, as others have said the high chair is the wooden type found at restaurants.
 
We stayed at BWV in Sept. There was no pack and play and no high chair in the room. We called for a crib and we were brought a metal one. It worked for us, but it looked like it should be in a hospital not at disney world. I am assuming that they use metal because it can be cleaned better. So if you are thinking about using a disney crib bring a full sized crib sheet!
 
May I also suggest look at www.abbf.com (a baby's best friend) I am not sure how old your littleone is, but we found a 'real' high chair worked so much better than the wooden kind...

ABBF was a life saver for us for years.... gvie their site a look.
 
We were at BCV in Jan and they had a pack and play and a wooden high chair. Do you have to pay extra for the full size crib? I had no idea you could request that.
 
Laurabearz said:
May I also suggest look at www.abbf.com (a baby's best friend) I am not sure how old your littleone is, but we found a 'real' high chair worked so much better than the wooden kind...

ABBF was a life saver for us for years.... gvie their site a look.



Ditto this! ABBF is excellent!
 
Pooh Pal said:
We were at BCV in Jan and they had a pack and play and a wooden high chair. Do you have to pay extra for the full size crib? I had no idea you could request that.
Well, it's not full-size...it's like a mini-crib. But I thought it seemed sturdier than a pack'n'play. But there wasn't an extra charge or anything.
 
















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