Baby Care Centers at the Disneyland Resort

Updated January 24, 2025

These are such a treasure!

Baby Centers invite guests to use their facilities to help ease the stress of bringing little ones to the parks. They’re ideal for groups with babies and toddlers.

They’re in both Disneyland and California Adventure and they offer such great amenities – most of them free!

Let’s take a look.

The Basic Scoop

These locations are open during park hours and can be such a help during your trip. With a cast member on site, the centers include:

  • Nursing room with chairs (small pumping rooms too)
  • Changing room with padded tables
  • Toddler-size toilets (for Guests under 42” tall)
  • Feeding area with highchairs
  • Kitchen with sink, bottle warmers and microwave (select use only); Dawn dish soap is provided
  • Vending machine offering formula, baby food, juice, diapers, wipes, sunscreen, pacifiers and over-the-counter medication—all available for purchase with a credit card (when in stock; don’t rely on these for your trip – only for emergencies)

There are a few rules and limits. For example, you can’t microwave certain things, but the very helpful cast member on site will direct you to all you can do.

These Baby Centers are, as expected, sparking clean. What a wonderful option for guests!

Locations

The Disneyland Baby Center is located just off Main Street, facing the castle, across from the very popular Corn Dog Cart.

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The California Adventure Baby Center is located just outside of Cars Land, on a path that leads to San Fransokyo Square.

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Photos of the Disneyland Baby Center

These were taken mid-August 2025.

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Nursing area
Love the plush chairs
Two parts section off behind drapes for those who want to pump or need more privacy
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Disneyland has 2 of these toddler potties
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Walt Disney, 9 months old. (Find this photo in the Disneyland Baby Center.)

California Adventure Baby Center Photos

These were taken mid-August 2025.

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DCA has 3 spots total for nursing and pumping, all with drapes
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Just one toddler potty at DCA

Additional Resources

For everything you need to know about taking a baby to Disneyland, check out this post.

This post details how to take your toddler to the parks.

Planning a trip? Start with this post. It shares all sorts of basic planning info that will help you get organized. 

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4 thoughts on “Baby Care Centers at the Disneyland Resort

  1. Thank you so much for this! I have been using your tips and tricks for a decade now, but this is the first time I will have use for the baby center. We’ve been a little intimidated planning our trip with our 14-month old, and this has helped so much. We really appreciate the photos you’ve provided since it helps us know what to expect!

  2. I can’t believe my time for using these areas has come and gone! These baby care centers are the best, I used them many times over the years, from pumping, to nursing, to diaper changing, to potty training while at Disneyland! Thanks for giving me this tip TEN YEARS AGO! Your site gave me the confidence to travel with my children and we will be forever grateful!

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