Where do you change your toddler's diapers in the parks?

mermaidwannabe

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I've been reading some posts that mention baby care centers. Is this just a place for children to hang out or is it a diaper station? My DD will be 28 months when we go and she is not potty trained. I think I'll wait until after DW to tackle that. Are there places to change diapers in the bathrooms?
Thanks! :blush:
 
You can change them in the baby care centers. The changing tables are huge, padded and very nice! They also have tiny toilets for small potty trained people.

One thing that I do with my 2 year old is just change her in the stroller in the bathroom. I hate those Koala care changing tables. They are hard and always seem yucky. I just lay the seat back all the way, and lay a changing pad under her bum and we have a perfect changing station with us at all times.
 
If you're near the baby center than definetly go there! They are so nice and clean! As mentioned there is a room with big cushy clean changing tables, another room with high chairs for feeding babies & toddlers,a room for nursing moms,a kitchen to heat and make babyfood and a room with toys and a tv for siblings & family members to hang out if they're waiting for you;) They also have supplies for sale such as diapers,food & formula...even toddler tethers & stuff (in case you realize you've run out or forgot anything back at the room:) ).
There are baby centers in each of the 4 parks.

You can also use the baby change stations in the regular restrooms if you're not near the baby centers but by far the baby centers are much cleaner and nicer IMO;)

HTH's:wave:
 
sukhakuli said:
. I hate those Koala care changing tables. They are hard and always seem yucky.

I hate those Koala care changing tables too. I have yet to see one at WDW though (at least in the parks). All the restrooms have nice built-in changing stations that solid surface countertops - mostly stainless steel, but I think some are corian-type surface. The baby care centers are definitely the best but if you must use the regular restroom, at WDW, they're not bad. The restrooms there are a lot better maintained than most places, IMO.
 

We just head to the nearest counter service restaurant, and lay the baby on the table and change her right there!

I am just kidding!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That is the first thing that popped into my head when i saw this post... after reading the most shocking things you have seen thread... lol! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
What woudl posess people to do this???? :confused3

We discovered the baby centers, and oh man are they nice! Too bad there arent several of them all around the parks!
Best part is... they are airconditioned!

The changing tables are great! Someone else just posted that they have the little pottys for those that are potty trained! I didnt know that! That is great! My daughter is 3 and it is sooo much easier for her to use those tiny pottys while we are out!

If you are near a baby center, definitely use one! If not, the bathroom changing areas will suffice... as for the hard tables.... we always laid a blankie down and put hte changing pad on top of that!
have fun!
 
I love the baby centers, but since sometimes they can be a good hike away when you need them. I carry those disposible diaper changing pads with us to use in the regular bathrooms. You can lay those down then put your padded changing pad on top of it (ours came with the diaper bag and folds up really small). I throw the disposible pads away after using them. That way I don't have to worry about anything getting "nasty".
 
We are probably gonna be going this summer late summer maybe. My dd is 19 months now and doing some potty learning. She has gone pee a few times. And would only take a little work to catch her bms.

So nice to know they have little pottys for little people. Which parks have these?? Otherwise I was think of brining this fold up potty that folds up and they go in bags that you can just dump in toliet and throw away or whatever.

Oh and you can pick up disposable changing pads at store I think Huggies makes them they are large and cover most of the koala changing tables to keep the baby off the table. I sometimes lay her change of clothes under that for some padding under her head when I go in malls or what not but I have a fold up changing pad for her then.
 












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