So, how many people are aware that Walt Disney World has a First Aid/ Baby Care center in every park? The only reason I know this is because I had stumbled upon this information in a blog a few months before my last trip, and I am glad I did. Here is a little story about what happened during our trip. My husband and our eldest daughter were waiting in what seemed like the longest line ever for The Mine Train and I was walking and walking with the baby, trying to get her to go to sleep. We had lost the pacifier, and she just was not giving in. So, I remembered that there was a baby care center that supposedly had pacifiers and I could change her diaper in the process. By the time I had gotten back to the front of the park, she had fallen asleep (thankfully), but they were out of pacifiers. 😦 So, I talked to the nurse for a few minutes, trying to cool off before heading back out into that Florida heat.
Anyway, here is a list of where the centers are located in every park:
- Magic Kingdom – between Crystal Palace and Casey’s Corner
- Animal Kingdom – Discovery Island next to Creature Comforts
- Epcot – in the Odyssey Center
- Hollywood Studios – in the Guest Relations Building on Hollywood Boulevard
What you can expect when you walk in:
- You will be greeted by a nurse when you walk in. She will have you sign a paper, asking you what you are here for.
- There are medicines for every ailment.
- You are allowed medicine for free twice a day, then you need to buy your own bottle of Tylenol, Advil, etc.
- There are Epi Pens just in case anyone had any type of allergic reaction.
- Rocking chairs
- TVs
- High Chairs
- Changing Tables
- Air condition or heat, depending on the season. So if you and your little ones need to get out of the Florida weather, you know where to go.
- Microwaves, just in case baby or little ones needs something specially prepared.
- Beds to lie down on, in case someone isn’t feeling well
- Bandages and ointment
- Note: They do not have blister guards, I do recommend packing something to protect your feet. You will be doing a lot of walking.
Things for PURCHASE:
- Feminine items
- Bottles
- Pacifiers
- Deodorant (men & women)
- Sunscreen (adult & child)
- Children’s Claritin
- Advil (children & infant)
- Pediacare Allergy
- Pediacare (children & infant)
- Robitussin
- Gerber Good Start
- Pedia Lyte
- Pepto Bismol Liquid
- Advil Liquid Gels (Adult)
- Tylenol (Adult)
- Baby food
- Wipes
- Diapers
There is an Urgent Care that the nurse will direct you to if she feels you need further care. It is open 8 A.M.- 12 A.M. weekdays and 8 A.M. – 8 P.M. weekends. There is also an ambulatory service that will come pick you up if you need to be rushed to the hospital.
Until Next Time,
-M