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View Poll Results: How often do/did you use the baby care centers?
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Baby Care Centers- use them or lose them?
We are leaving in 44 days for my son's 1st trip to Disney. He will be 6 months old. I am wondering how useful people find the baby care centers. I had envisioned myself using them when I was nursing, but had to stop for several reasons, so I won't need them for that. What all do they have in them?
Kristin
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A friend of ours was just in DW for 2 weeks in May. She used them every day. It was a nice place to relax and feed the baby. She also used it as a place to get out of the heat and let the baby sleep for awhile. She said they were clean and wonderful.
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We were in Epcot and MK in April of 2008 and our son was 6 months old at the time. We discovered the baby center on map and checked it out. Thank God we did!!!! They have changing tables that were great and very clean... Also has high chairs for feeding children and private room for nursing mothers.....
The air conditioning is great for the young ones to take a break from the heat and the crowds.. They also sell baby supplies in case you run out or forgot it back at your room!
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On my DS's (now 14 months) first trip in February, we made lots of use of the baby care centers. First of all I am a germaphobe and the changing tables with the paper disposable covers were wonderful. Unfortunately, we had to make use of these quite frequently as DS got sick while we were down there and made big messes that required a full clothes change as well if you know what I mean lol. It was also quite convenient that my DH was able to come in with me to help out, and the staff were so friendly and helpful. We also met lots of other people with children our DS's age and shared some fun stories. The only slightly annoying point is that you are unable to take your stroller into the care center and have to park it outside.
We will definitely be making use of these centers on our next trip in 22 days! that this time DS will be able to enjoy the trip and we won't need to stay in the room. Thank god for the giraffes at the AKV!
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I used them two years ago and they were great! You could warm the bottles there, nurse, change diapers or just let the kids relax for a bit. I would recommend using them with a baby that young.
Kelly
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We love the baby centers and would cross the park to get to one instead of using the changing tables in the restrooms. My DS is 3 this trip (we leave tomorrow... ) and I'm hoping that if I need to change his clothes because we don't make it to the potty in time they will still let me use the baby center. It is just so quiet, cool and clean. Just the thing a baby needs sometimes.
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I replied to your poll as I used one if it was close by, but I will say that I never had trouble finding one. They are clean, but I always buy those Pampers brand changing pads(they are disposable). I am a bit of a germaphobe. Good luck! We are taking our 1 year old in September.
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I thought that Baby Stations were great on my last trip. I have taken DD to WDW twice now (she's 11 months). The first time we were traveling with family and I didn't really investigate these, and just used the bathrooms for changes, which were fine.
Last trip, I decided to take advantage of the Baby Stations. It was a nice, cool, relaxing atmosphere. I loved the fact that I could clean DD's bottles and then use their bottled water to add water to the bottle to be ready for next time. The changing tables were also great, much softer than the ones in the restrooms. It was also a great place to get reorganized and ready to take on the park. I don't think I could spend long periods of time there, but I think that is a personality thing.
Overall, I'm thrilled that these exist and I know that we will continue to use them in the future.
Erica
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I've taken DS 2 to the park at age 1 and age 17 months.
We hit the Baby Centers when they were convenient, but didn't walk across the park to get to them.
We mostly fed, diapered and napped on the way. We took our own comfy stroller and that helped with the napping.
The center in Epcot was a life-saver after I lost my diaper bag one day. They gave me a 3 pack of diapers for free (I asked if I could buy some.) and told me to come back if I needed more.
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We loved the baby care centers. When we were there with our 7 month old twins. They were great my husband could come in and help change the girls and in the bathrooms there was always a line for the changing table. They are always worth the walk and are usually in a central location.
They also have little toilets so if your kids are young and new on the potty they are lifesavers.
We would change the girls and feed them and let them cool of in the ac. And if you have older kids with you there is a room with a tv and coloring so they have something to do while you take care of the baby.
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Both of my kids were in WDW prior to their first birthday (DD was 4 months old).
We utilized the Baby Care Centers often - and not always for the kids!!! The AC, TV diversion (for elder brother), water cooler, and friendly staff were quite often a Godsent!!!
Frank
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Is there an age limit for them? Do you have to have a baby? Could my 4 year old and I go in and cool off for a bit?
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We were walking by the one at AK and I said to DH "let's check it out" and we did....the place was just lovely (I'm trying to contain my enthusiam....really, really, really a wonderful place!!!). DS#1 watched some cartoons while I changed DS#2 and fed him. I'll say of all the centers we checked out -- this one was the best! The one at MK was a little crazy, but it still had everything you needed/wanted.
Would I cross the park for one -- yes I would and I don't usually say that for ANYTHING! It's really a wonderful place for you to chill (cool off too ), unplug (from all the overstim) and recharge your babies.
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Originally Posted by cherbie66
Is there an age limit for them? Do you have to have a baby? Could my 4 year old and I go in and cool off for a bit?
Thats what I want to know. My son will be 18months, is that too old? He still wears diapers at that age
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I brought my then 15 month old in to change her diaper once. It was GREAT!! My 4 year old at the time sat and watched a disney movie they had on for the kids. There were books and toys to play with, while my DH changed her.
They also had a water cooler, formula packets (incase forgotten) diapers etc.
It was an oasis on a hot day to cool off and relax for 10 minutes.
I would assume they would frown on people with kids older then 4 or 5 coming in...since they are limited in space they have. But i dont know.
Disney
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I agree with the previous poster...the one at AK is wonderful...DGD fell asleep in her stroller as soon as we got to the park...we went and they have a huge room with a TV and we let her sleep in the AC in her stroller and since no one was there my DD who was 7 month pregnant stretched out on the couch and rested also...we were there for an hour...
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Loved the baby care center when my kids were little. They are WAY too old now (DS12 & DD17), but I took advantage of them when they were babies. One trip that stands out was a day trip to MK by myself when DD was 7 and DS was 2. It was a great place to rest and relax for a little while with both kids. DD enjoyed watching a movie while I took care of DS. It was great for a me since I was alone with two kids.
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Last time I went my youngest DS was only 7 weeks old, so we took advantage of the baby stations. I do however believe they should put in more than 1 per park. It is kind of a walk if you have a hungry baby. However I did find that the CM's were more than willing to help me find a cool quiet place to feed the baby (that was kind of private).
Coreen
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The baby centers are a Godsend. I agree that they need more than one per park, but take advantage of one if you need to. You won't regret it!
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I took my daughter in to change her diaper and was totally impressed. The atmosphere is so relaxing. They are equipped with anything you need to take care of your child, highchairs, rockers, changing tables with supplies, to name a few. The staff is very pleasant also.
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