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Walt Disney World’s Baby Care Centers Photo Guide

September 2, 2012 by Aunesty Reikofski 5 Comments

So I made it a mission to check out everyone of the Baby Care Centers at WDW.  Each park has one, and some are better than others, and in better locations.  For instance the Baby Care Center at Magic Kingdom is located right beside the Crystal Palace.  When you exit Casey’s go towards Adventureland, and you will see a sign for the First Aid and Baby Care Center.  Why is this location perfect, well it is for the  most part, center of the park.  You can easily get to it from any of the land’s and it is perfect for hiding out in with your Autistic Toddler during the fireworks.

Now important information to know – three of the four Baby Care Centers sell a full stock of baby supplies, baby food, baby, toddler and even adult over the counter medicines.  The only one that doesn’t is the one at Hollywood Studios.  It is the smallest and worst placed Baby Care Center.  Literally at the front of the park inside of Guest Relations.  There is a door to the left when you walk in, and that is where you will find the little bitty Baby Care Center.

Epcot’s Baby Care Center is also not placed very well, all the way by the Mexico Pavillion, but to be fair it is kind of hard to place in a central location at Epcot, being how it is so huge there.  It is however a decent Center and does have all the offerings for you and your little one.

Now Animal Kingdom’s Baby Care Center, well it is my favorite (the Magic Kingdom center is a VERY close second)!  Placement could be better, as it is located a little too close to the front of the park in Discovery Island, going towards Africa.  This center always seem to be clean, and completely stocked up and ready to go.  I think that one reason I may like this center best because Animal Kingdom is the hottest of all the parks and there really isn’t any truly air conditioned locations to escape too, and this baby care center is the most comfortable spot in the entire park and really helps to get Carson back in the mood for more animals.

Now onto the Pictures (of note, ALL centers have nursing mother’s rooms, but unless you are nursing, you can’t enter, so I didn’t take pictures of those):

Magic Kingdoms Baby Care Center:

Animal Kingdoms Baby Care Center:

Epcot’s Baby Care Center:

Becca Changing Courtney for me while I took Pictures – Pat in the background…

Hollywood Studio’s Baby Care Center:

Well there you go, your photo guide to the Walt Disney World Resort Baby Care Centers.

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About Aunesty Reikofski

I am Aunesty Reikofski, just a mom of six who loves God, my family, traveling and life. From crafting to baking to blogging, I keep myself busy. I have 7 (6 by birth and now a Son-In-Law) amazing kids.

Comments

  1. Erica says

    September 15, 2013 at 6:56 pm

    Just curious, what are the prices like in the Baby Care Centers for formula, food, etc.?

    Reply
    • Aunesty Janssen says

      September 15, 2013 at 7:05 pm

      relatively average actually. I think the jars are around a $1.50 to $2.00 for the big ones.

      Reply
  2. Ami Champlain says

    May 28, 2013 at 7:34 pm

    Best coverage of the Baby Care Center’s! Most blogs just mention them! Thanks so much for going above and beyond with all of the details!

    Reply
  3. Kristen B. says

    January 27, 2013 at 3:08 am

    Thanks for the info! I will be using some of these in April when we are at Disney 🙂

    Reply

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