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This is somewhere where child squawks and related emotions are just not a problem.

Baby Changing Facilities

The hotels usually have pull down tables in the lavatories and in the park itself there is a baby centre (Relais Bebe) at the top of Main Street (the first section which you walk up to get to the other themed parts) to the right next to the Plaza Gardens Restaurant. It offers a baby changing area, a place to feed babies (with microwave) and a range of babyfoods for sale from the sponsors (Nestle). This also functions as a meeting place for lost children. Bottle warmers are available in the Disney hotels on request.

Buggies

You will see plenty of these and, being a wheelchair-friendly location, they can be used easily. You can also rent buggies, immediately to the right of the main entrance for F30 per day. These are sturdy, with a tall pole to which you could attach something distinctive to make sure the whole party has something to stay close to. There is also a useful standing platform at the back for older children.

Breastfeeding

Specifically allowed in the baby area.

Babysitting

Available via the hotels which use an external company, all sitters required as minimum qualification to have that required in French summer camps. Babysitting must be booked at least two hours ahead, minimum price of F200 for the first three hours, F75 for subsequent hours, F40 per half hours, plus F150 for all sitting which finishes after 11pm. One babysitter can look after two children.

Baby Stuff

On sale in the baby room including nappies, Nestle food pots and juice.

         

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