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Hello again, friends! I have taken all three of my children to the Walt Disney World theme parks as babies and/or toddlers at some point in time over these last 10 years. After much research and experience, I have nailed down exactly what is needed in my diaper bag to manage all of those uh-oh and oh-no moments that could pop up in the Most Magical Place on Earth with a little one in tow. I must disclose that I may receive a small commission for purchases made from the links on my blog. However, I think that it is worth noting that all the products mentioned are those that I have purchased and used myself. These are the products that I believe will benefit other families as they prepare for their own pixie dust. Keep reading to find out what’s in my Disney Parks Diaper Bag!
You can find all the products that I recommend for a day at the Walt Disney World Theme Parks HERE!
My Disney Parks Diaper Bag
First thing’s first! Let’s talk about the diaper bag itself. My favorite Disney Diaper bag brand is Petunia Pickle Bottom. I love this brand, because they seem to understand the needs of a busy mom on the go. Their diaper bags are sturdy and durable. One of my favorite things about this diaper bag is all the compartments for organizing. When navigating the parks, organization is key to saving time. There are so many different styles and Disney themes to choose from. Depending on your preference, you could choose between the Method, Meta, Boxy, Pivot, Ace, Mini, and the Criss-Cross Sling Bag. You would have to explore each type of bag to see what it offers to determine the best one for you. Myself, I prefer the Method style with my child’s being a toddler. Check out the Petunia Pickle Bottom Method Diaper Bag HERE!
There is so much room in the Method diaper bag to organize everything that I need for a day in the Disney theme parks. When prepping my diaper bag for our trip, the first thing that I do is organize each item into categories to make it easier to find what I need when I need it. For example, if I am walking by a bathroom and want to run in for a quick diaper change, I would only want to grab the bag that has the diaper changing items in it. Another example is when we are rushing to make it to our table service reservation, I would want to grab the bag that contains everything needed for feeding time such as bibs and table placemats.
Of course, I use the insulated pockets on the sides of the backpack for juices or bottles. I usually place a muslin blanket in the diaper bag to use as a light blanket in the summer months in case our little one catches a magical nap in the parks. I may also add few snacks using collapsible containers or these Bumkins Disney Reusable Sandwich and Snack Bags depending on the meal plans for the day. The last thing that is not categorized are the pacifiers, which I just place in the holder case and clip to the diaper bag. Otherwise, I use one bag as a diaper caddy, one for feeding items, one for extra clothes, one for medical needs, one for entertainment, and I carry a “mommy bag,” just in case. Now, Petunia Pickle Bottom does sell some adorable Disney themed organizers and Disney themed packing cubes. However, I usually buy multiple sets of the Bumkins Disney Travel Bags and Bumkins Disney Waterproof Wet Bags to organize most of my baby/toddler diaper bag needs.
My Disney Theme Park Diaper Caddy
For my diaper caddy, I use a Vera Bradley Large Cosmetic Makeup bag. I got the idea from a YouTube vlogger a couple of years ago, and it has really been one of my best purchases. The inside is wipeable, so if something spills, I can always wipe it out. The contents of the bag include the following:
My Disney Theme Park Baby/Toddler Feeding Essentials Bag
My little one’s feeding essentials bag has changed over the years depending on the age and feeding stage of my children. In the newborn stage, a few bottles would do the trick. I have always loved the Petunia Pickle Bottom Baby Cooler Bags for my bottles, as well. In the baby stage, you may want to add some items like Disney burping cloths or Disney bibs to keep with the theme. For breastfeeding Mama’s, your feeding bag may include one of these adorable breastfeeding covers or your pump. By the way, if you would like some privacy with your little one, the Baby Care Centers are a whole new level of Disney Magic. I highly recommend utilizing the Baby Care Centers in each park.
As the children grow into toddlers and preschoolers, their feeding essentials bag will change. I usually use a large Bumkins Disney Travel Bag to carry all my toddler feeding essentials. I also use a small bag from the set for the laundry and cleaner items to keep them separate, and I just add the small bag into the larger bag. Grabbing one bag to set up my child’s eating area instead of rummaging through an entire diaper bag helps to make those quick service and table service meals so much more enjoyable. I do carry multiple bibs depending on the outfit and meal, and I may modify the bag the night before depending on what I think will be needed that day. Check out what I carry in my toddler feeding essentials bag below:
- HomeWorthy Disposable Placemats
- Bumkins Disney Bibs
- Bumkins Bibs Large for 1-3 Years
- Bumkins Sleeved Bib Baby Bib
- Simple Modern Disney Silicone Bib for Babies
- Toddler Silverware
- Bumkins Disney Baby Utensils Set
- Babyganics Alcohol-Free Foaming Hand Sanitizer
- Tide Stain Remover for Clothes
- Shout Wipes, Wipe and Go Instant Stain Remover
- The Honest Company Clean Conscious Wipes
- Clorox Disinfecting On The Go Travel Wipes
- 3PCS ALASOU Suction Cup Spinner Toys
- Toy Straps for Baby
My Disney Theme Park Emergency Clothes Bag
There will come a time when you need to have a change of clothes or two for your little on during your Disney Theme Park Day. For these instances, I always carry two Bumkins Waterproof Wet Bags. I am sure a Ziploc would serve the same purpose, but it wouldn’t look as cute. One will hold the extra changes of clothes. The other will hold any dirty clothes come off my little one that day. When I get back to the resort, I usually do a load of clothes and wash my wet bag to get it ready for the next day. Although picking the perfect Disney outfit for your child is one of the most exciting parts of prepping for your pixie dust, I like to make sure that the extra pairs of clothes that my little one must change into are more comfortable. Check out some comfy Disney Amazon finds below:
- Disney Baby 5 Pack Bodysuits
- Disney Classics 101 Dalmatians Dumbo Peter Pan Pinocchio Baloo 5 Pack Bodysuit
- Disney Princess Ariel Cinderella Aurora Baby Girls Bodysuits and Headband
- Disney Classics Girls 5 Pack Bodysuits
- Amazon Essentials Disney | Marvel | Star Wars | Princess Baby Girls’ Short-Sleeve Bodysuits
- Disney Mickey Mouse Graphic print Boys 3-Pack T-Shirts
- Disney Princess Girls T-Shirt
My Disney Theme Park First Aid Bag
On occasion, my children have felt under the weather at Walt Disney World, and that’s okay. Babies and toddlers are often dealing with the growing pains of teething, and the Florida climate can bring on allergies for kids of all ages. No matter what kind of issue arises, I usually have a go to in the medicine bag for my kiddos, and even myself. As a matter of fact, I use one medium Bumkins Disney Travel Bag for adult medicine, and one for my children’s first aid needs. There are First Aid Centers at all four theme parks where you can pick up some over-the-counter medications, get patched up with bandages, and seek treatment for minor issues. However, I like to keep a First Aid with me, just in case we are on the other side of the park. Aside from any prescription medication, check out what I keep in my Disney Theme Park First Aid Bag below:
For the Kids
- Disney Princess Waterproof Band-AID Bandages
- Tylenol Children’s Chewable
- Infants’ Tylenol Acetaminophen
- Allegra Children’s 12HR Allergy Relief Non-drowsy Antihistamine Liquid
- Band-Aid Brand Antiseptic Cleansing to-Go-Spray
- Boogie Stuffy Nose Relief Kit Wipes
- Proven Digital Thermometer for Adults and Kids
- Frida Baby Nasal Aspirator NoseFrida
- Frida Baby Medi Frida the Accu-Dose Pacifier Baby Medicine Dispenser
For the Adults
- Komoko Blister Bandages for Feet
- Dr. Scholl’s Moleskin Padding ROLL
- Nexcare Max Hold Waterproof Bandages
- Neosporin + Pain Relief Dual Action Cream
- Care Touch Alcohol Wipes Individually Wrapped
- Tylenol Extra Strength Caplets with 500 mg Acetaminophen, Pain Reliever & Fever Reducer
- Motrin IB, Ibuprofen 200mg Tablets
- Allegra Adult 24HR Non-Drowsy Antihistamine Gelcaps
- Zyrtec 24 Hour Allergy Relief Tablets
My Disney Theme Park Baby/Toddler/Child Entertainment Bag
Babies and toddlers can get bored, even at the Most Magical Place on Earth. This usually happens when you’re waiting, and you will find yourself waiting at some point of your trip whether for your dining reservation, in an attraction line, or maybe even for the fireworks. The best thing to have when this time comes is something to entertain your little one for a few moments. In my entertainment bag, which is usually a large Bumkins Disney Travel Bag, I have been known to carry the following at some point or another:
- Disney Princess Magic Ink Coloring Book Set
- Disney Minnie Mouse Imagine Ink Coloring Book Set
- LittleHugs Toy Straps for Baby
- KIDS PREFERRED Disney Baby Mickey Mouse Teether
- KIDS PREFERRED Disney Baby Mickey Mouse High Contrast Soft Book
- KIDS PREFERRED Baby Mickey Mouse On The Go Pull Down Activity Toy
- Pitcott Busy Board Montessori Toys for Toddlers
- Disney Frozen – Where’s Olaf? Look and Find Activity Book
- Disney – Toy Story, Moana, Monsters Inc., and More! – Who Do You See?
- Hidden Mickeys of Walt Disney World
My Disney Theme Park “Mommy Bag”
Finally, we have made it to my Mommy Bag. Since the diaper bag houses everything that keeps the peace for my little ones, the Mommy Bag is the no stress part of the bag that helps me grab my go-to items while we are in the parks. I usually use a Vera Bradley Medium Cosmetic Bag to store my personal items, which include the following:
- Itinerary
- Payment Methods
- Receipts
- Reservation Numbers
- Hygiene Products
- Deodorant
- Body spray
- Hair ties
- Hair Clips
- A small brush
- Makeup
- A Portable Charger
- Charging cords
I hope that sharing My Disney Parks Diaper Bag contents has helped you to prep your own Disney Diaper Bag for pixie dust. For more ideas on what to bring to the parks, CLICK HERE!
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