Microwave at first aid stations?

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I'm on a balanced, but fairly limited and extremely strict rotation diet :sad2: and was told by Disney that I could bring my food into the parks without any trouble. I'm planning on freezing food in plastic sandwich containers. It will thaw during te day (no meat or mayo-type ingredients, so I'm not worried about spoiling) and I guess I can eat it cold, but it would be nicer warmed. Does anyone know if the first aid stations have microwave ovens? I was thinking that maybe they did for baby bottles to be heated. There'll be a microwave in the POP food court for breakfast and late night, so at least that's covered.
 
I'm on a balanced, but fairly limited and extremely strict rotation diet :sad2: and was told by Disney that I could bring my food into the parks without any trouble. I'm planning on freezing food in plastic sandwich containers. It will thaw during te day (no meat or mayo-type ingredients, so I'm not worried about spoiling) and I guess I can eat it cold, but it would be nicer warmed. Does anyone know if the first aid stations have microwave ovens? I was thinking that maybe they did for baby bottles to be heated. There'll be a microwave in the POP food court for breakfast and late night, so at least that's covered.

The babycare centers (next to First Aid) have microwaves for public use.
 
The babycare centers (next to First Aid) have microwaves for public use.
Yep, just what I was going to say.
I have been in First Aid in all the parks and never noticed microwaves there if they do have them.
The Baby Care Centers are well marked on the park maps and are right next to First Aid as livdisney mentioned.
 

Yep, just what I was going to say.
I have been in First Aid in all the parks and never noticed microwaves there if they do have them.
The Baby Care Centers are well marked on the park maps and are right next to First Aid as livdisney mentioned.

wonderful - i get terrible spasms, and the idea i could bring my heating pad into the park and warm it up is great!
 
wonderful - i get terrible spasms, and the idea i could bring my heating pad into the park and warm it up is great!

Unless First Aid has some microwaves for non-food items, you probably won't be able to warm it. Usually, microwaves for warming up food are dedicated to warming food (to avoid food contamination).
I wonder if you could use an old fashioned ice bag as a warmer by putting warm water in it. I know those ice bags still exist and you can find them in most pharmacies. There are also hot water bottles made for putting hot water in to use like a heating pad. I have not looked for those in a while so not sure they are still sold. With either one of those things, you could just fill them with hot water in a restroom or warm water in the microwave to place in them.
 
that makes sense... i usually put the heating pad in a container (more so i dont get food on it), but i will ask first aid next time i am there - i know i can use first aid to get things cold, but i had not figured out how to keep things hot!
 
Spotted those old fashioned ice bags at Target Dollar spot about a month ago.
 
No problems using the microwave at the baby station in AK. I was behind some orthodox jews heating their dinners. The sign about it being for "food only" was clearly posted on its door.
 














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