FSUGrad97 said:If you are planning a trip to WDW, the best tip I can give you is to check out the Baby Care Centers!
Each park has them, and they were great for diaper changes. We hit the ones in Epcot, MK, and AK, and they were all wonderful.
WAHMto5 said:The nursing rooms in them are sooo nice. From the rockers to the dim lighting, just perfect!
pedro2112 said:are there one of these in each park? If so, it would make moot all the discussion about breastfeeding in public in the parks.
GEM said:Uh, no, it wouldn't. I've been to the parks MANY times with a nursing baby and have never used the baby care centers. Would you really want to hike all the way back to one when your baby needed to nurse? I know I wouldn't - and don't.
If you want to use them, that's fine. It's nice that they offer them. But it certainly doesn't mean that all nursing moms need to use them.
If I happened to be right near one when my baby needed or wanted to nurse, I might use one just because they sound comfy. I certainly wouldn't trek halfway across the park with a hungry baby to get to one, though. There are plenty of benches, shows, rides, etc. that are wonderful spots to sit and nurse.
GEM said:Well, the fact is that you don't always get to choose what "path" your thread takes. That's part of the risk of posting on any busy message board.
Honestly, nobody so far has said anything hostile or rude at all. Your original post was very nice, and I'm sure that lots of parents do appreciate hearing about the baby centers.
However, someone else posted that having nurisng rooms in all the parks should put an end to the discussion on breastfeeding in public, insinuating that, if there are nursing rooms available, nobody should need to breastfeed anywhere else. That may not be what that person meant, but that's certainly how it sounded.
I am sorry, but I can't let that be said without correcting it. To do so would be a huge disservice to all the nursing moms planning a trip to Disney World. Since this thread was meant to help parents, I'm sure you wouldn't want moms to be under the impression that they had to hike back to the nursing room every time they needed to nurse. That's simply bad information.
I sincerely apologize if you feel your thread has gone off track, but that happens a lot. It's human nature.
GEM said:That's certainly true. There is no need for discussing breastfeeding vs. bottlefeeding on this thread.
However, nobody has discussed that. What has been dicussed a bit is where at Disney World it is appropriate to breastfeed. That is a totally separate discussion form the breast vs. bottle issue, and it is a reasonable topic to bring up on a discussion about the baby care centers.
I really appreciate that you don't want this to turn into a debate, and I sincerely hope (for all of our sakes) that it doesn't. I appreciate you sharing your good experiences with the baby care centers and I know that there are other parents out there that are going to find your information valuable.
I've also been reading your thread on the Theme Parks board about your experiences, and I've really enjoyed it. Sounds like you had a great trip!
FSUGrad97 said:Thanks for seeing that my reasoning was not to stifle conversation, but to let other parents know about a resource. In the past, I have seen threads go down that path, with people getting their feelings hurt, and I didn't want that to happen.![]()