Cleaning baby bottles at Disney?

Hi Kirsten,
where you live, do they really call it washing up liquid? I've heard the Wiggles refer to it as such...in our house we call it dish detergent or dish soap. LOL
What do you call bath soap?

That's funny! Where we live we call it dishwashing liquid:)
 
DD is 4 and we still use our Avent bottle brush all the time and travel with it! I bring a few thermos 'funtainers' when we travel and the baby bottle brush is the only thing that really gets it clean.
 
Hi Kirsten,
where you live, do they really call it washing up liquid? I've heard the Wiggles refer to it as such...in our house we call it dish detergent or dish soap. LOL
What do you call bath soap?

That's funny! Where we live we call it dishwashing liquid:)

We live in the UK, but I am from New Zealand originally and as Australia where the Wiggles are from and New Zealand are pretty similar that would make sense.

Bath soap is just callled soap. I always laugh at the differences and when I post on these boards am aware that some people may have no idea what I am talking about. :laughing:

Kirsten
 
What I did was put liquid dish detergent in a travel size bottle, and just did them normally in the sink, and let them dry on a towel on the side of the sink.

For the bottles that need to be sterilized, Medela makes these great sterilizer bags for the microwave, they rock!

This is exactly what I did for DS4 when we took our first trip to WDW, he was 11 months old. Worked well for us. Only suggest I have is to pack a sponge (I just bought a 3pack in the Target dollar bins a few weeks ago), it would have made it easier to wash, and I could have tossed it at the end of the trip and not cared, but that is just me.

That is also the trip though that DS learned to drink out of a water bottle (like the Dasani kind). Everyone else was drinking out of one and he wanted to also, worked well once he got the hang of it (of course we helped hold the bottle :thumbsup2). Also, we went in July for that trip and it was hot, so DS preferred water over his formula, especially if we were at the parks. IMO it had something to do with the heat and the 'thickness' of the formula, he just preferred the bottled water during the day, but at bed and dinner time he was all about his formula.

HTH
 















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