CandleontheWater
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Hi There, I thought I would post a review I wrote of the babycare centers from a breastfeeding mom perspective. I know there are a few people going with nurslings for the first time, and I thought the info may be appreciated!
I was fortunate enough to visit the Walt Disney World resort in April when my little mousketeer, Everett, was 4 ½ months old. Since I was exclusively breastfeeding, I was interested in checking out the information on baby care centers in the parks before my trip, and while I did find some good information, I didnt find anything that specifically addressed breastfeeding. So, in order to provide some additional information, I present my review on the baby care centers, from the breast perspective J
The first baby care center I had a chance to try out was at the Magic Kingdom, since that is where we spent our first vacation day. I was excited for this new experience and I was not disappointed. I found the MK baby care center to be very conveniently located. Because it is right off the hub near the intersection of Main Street USA and Adventureland, it was easy and fast to get to it from virtually anywhere in the park. The MK center has a communal nursing room, and it was very pleasant! It was decorated like a Victorian parlor, and I got such at kick out of how even the nursing room was themed to fit in with turn-of-the-century Main Street. The attention to detail was not lost on a confirmed Disney geek like myself. There were two doors to access the nursing room, one for entering and one for an exit. They are clearly marked to control the flow of traffic. The lighting levels in the room were kept low, with light provided by two antique reproduction lamps. I found the lighting level to be perfect because it was relaxing and did not distract the baby, but it also wasnt so dark that it was hard to see to latch.
The chairs were spindly wooden rockers with a hard back and arms, but they did have fairly comfortable cushions, that extended from the seat bottom up the back of the chair; however, there was no padding on the arm rest. There also were no ottomans or stools available to rest your feet. There were a few tables in the room (two, if I remember correctly) that you could use to set a water bottle or purse on while nursing. One draw back to the Magic Kingdom center was that you were not able to bring your stroller inside. I didnt find this to be a huge problem, but I occasionally want to nurse my baby to sleep, and it is much easier if you can just transfer a sleeping baby directly into the stroller, instead of carrying them outside and hoping not to wake them. There is room for four mothers to nurse at the same time in the room, and during my three days at the Magic Kingdom, I found the room to be well utilized. It was the busiest nursing room of all the parks, and although I was always able to find a place, there was one point during my visit when there was a wait to get into the room. I enjoyed the communal environment, and even ran into the same moms throughout the day because our babies were on the same feeding schedule. If you prefer more privacy, you may not enjoy the Magic Kingdom nursing room, but I found it to be a wonderful environment, perfect for feeding little Everett.
I was fortunate enough to visit the Walt Disney World resort in April when my little mousketeer, Everett, was 4 ½ months old. Since I was exclusively breastfeeding, I was interested in checking out the information on baby care centers in the parks before my trip, and while I did find some good information, I didnt find anything that specifically addressed breastfeeding. So, in order to provide some additional information, I present my review on the baby care centers, from the breast perspective J
The first baby care center I had a chance to try out was at the Magic Kingdom, since that is where we spent our first vacation day. I was excited for this new experience and I was not disappointed. I found the MK baby care center to be very conveniently located. Because it is right off the hub near the intersection of Main Street USA and Adventureland, it was easy and fast to get to it from virtually anywhere in the park. The MK center has a communal nursing room, and it was very pleasant! It was decorated like a Victorian parlor, and I got such at kick out of how even the nursing room was themed to fit in with turn-of-the-century Main Street. The attention to detail was not lost on a confirmed Disney geek like myself. There were two doors to access the nursing room, one for entering and one for an exit. They are clearly marked to control the flow of traffic. The lighting levels in the room were kept low, with light provided by two antique reproduction lamps. I found the lighting level to be perfect because it was relaxing and did not distract the baby, but it also wasnt so dark that it was hard to see to latch.
The chairs were spindly wooden rockers with a hard back and arms, but they did have fairly comfortable cushions, that extended from the seat bottom up the back of the chair; however, there was no padding on the arm rest. There also were no ottomans or stools available to rest your feet. There were a few tables in the room (two, if I remember correctly) that you could use to set a water bottle or purse on while nursing. One draw back to the Magic Kingdom center was that you were not able to bring your stroller inside. I didnt find this to be a huge problem, but I occasionally want to nurse my baby to sleep, and it is much easier if you can just transfer a sleeping baby directly into the stroller, instead of carrying them outside and hoping not to wake them. There is room for four mothers to nurse at the same time in the room, and during my three days at the Magic Kingdom, I found the room to be well utilized. It was the busiest nursing room of all the parks, and although I was always able to find a place, there was one point during my visit when there was a wait to get into the room. I enjoyed the communal environment, and even ran into the same moms throughout the day because our babies were on the same feeding schedule. If you prefer more privacy, you may not enjoy the Magic Kingdom nursing room, but I found it to be a wonderful environment, perfect for feeding little Everett.