Walt Disney World Baby Care Centers
The Baby Care Centers at the Walt Disney World theme parks are available at no additional charge to help you change and feed your baby or to let your little ones take a break from the heat.
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Magic Kingdom's Baby Care Center features adorable Alice in Wonderland theming. While this Baby Care is not as large as EPCOT or Animal Kingdom's location, it has everything you need, including the same number of changing tables, bottle warmers, filtered water, a private bathroom, a nursing room, and baby supplies for purchase. To match the theming, Alice and Wonderland plays on a loop and there are seats and building blocks for little ones to take a break. This is likely the busiest location, potentially thanks to its very convenient location. However, we have never had to wait for a changing table and it is always well-staffed with Disney cast members. You can find this incredible Baby Care Center between Casey's Corner and The Crystal Palace.

Located beside the Odyssey Pavilion and near the entrance to World Showcase, this location is likely the largest. There is a large seating area with tables and chairs so your family can take a break, eat a snack, charge your devices, and refill your water bottles. There is also another, smaller room with Disney movies playing to occupy older siblings or for everyone to enjoy. Maybe the nicest feature, this Baby Care Center offers the most restrooms for little ones and their families.


This is the newest of Disney World's Baby Care Center locations and is tucked inside The Walt Disney Studios. This Baby Care Center is located right by The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure, Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live!, and the new Drawn to Wonderland indoor playground opening later in the summer of 2026.



There are essentials available for purchase, such as a change of clothing, diapers, snacks for small ones, and over-the-counter medicine. Just like other Baby Care Centers, there is a sink and dish soap for bottle washing, filtered cold and hot water, disposable cups and plates, microwaves, and bottle warmers.
Tucked away to the right of Creature Comforts, aka Starbucks, and right before the bridge to Africa, this location offers all the highlights of the other locations. It also seems to be one of the most under-utilized of the other parks. My favorite feature of this Baby Care Center is the large activity room with tables, chairs, and plenty of seating for the whole family. There is a TV with Disney movies as well as coloring pages and snacks for purchase. For this reason, this location seems the most toddler-friendly. This would be a great location for young families to enjoy their Starbucks while also taking care of diaper changes and feedings. The only con of this location is the small changing tables. The other three locations feature large padded changing tables which make it easier to have your diaper bag easily accessible on the changing table.


Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park
Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park does not have a dedicated Baby Center, but the restrooms do have baby changing stations.
Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park
Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park does not have a dedicated Baby Care Center, but the restrooms do have baby changing stations.
Disney Springs Area
The Disney Springs Area does not have a dedicated Baby Care Center, but the restrooms do have baby-changing stations.


