disneyfanatic77
Teen Disney Veteran. Lives and Dreams about WDW
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Going to WDW and just wondering where this could be done.
disneyfanatic77 said:Going to WDW and just wondering where this could be done.

Each park does offer a baby care center that are the BEST!! Each one has a special place to bf a little one, some offer private rooms while others offer a quiet room with a few rocking chairs and low lighting. I also found during a lot of the darker shows (mermaid, ect..)and rides, I would also bf
The baby care centers are nice but not always convenient when it's time to feed. Each park has attractions that do well. At the MK, the Tomorrowland Transit Authority is great (and very seldom has anyone waiting so you can usually go around a 2nd time without getting off if baby hasn't quite finished yet), go see Mickey's Philharmagic, It's a Small World, Hall of Presidents, ride the train or the Riverboat. At Epcot Spaceship Earth is great as is Elen's Energy Adventure (nice long ride in the dark). Many of the theaters in World Showcase too. At AK, go see It's Tough to be a Bug. At MGM the Great Movie Ride is nice and long and dark. If you have someone else with you, ask the CM politely if you can be on the end of a row and have the other person in your party sit next to you as these are long bench seats (same with Ellen's at Epcot) or the Little Mermaid show. There are plenty of benches all around the parks too often in sort of out of the way, shady places too. At any of the sit down restaurants ask for a booth in a quiet area and just sit with your back to the majority of the room.Good, and this is the way it should be! I just cannot understand the prudish nature of people who frown on a baby being fed when it's a perfectly natural act.gilld said:... but in this country I did it wherever, whenever they wanted feeding - I didn't flash my self about after all. I can't see why you wouldn't be able to do that there.
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