Disney Diaper Bag Checklist for Breastfeeding Moms: What to Pack for Nursing and Pumping at Disney
Planning Disney with a baby? One of the biggest questions breastfeeding moms ask is:
What should I pack in my Disney diaper bag?
Between Florida heat, long walking days, nursing sessions, pumping needs, and keeping everyone comfortable, having the right essentials can make a big difference.
This Disney breastfeeding checklist includes items many moms pack for nursing and pumping at the parks. Before creating this list, we talked with Magically Kellie, a breastfeeding mom and frequent Disney guest who spent her baby's first year nursing throughout Disney parks.

During those first 12 months, Disney days included everything from feedings on the go and long stroller walks to navigating Florida heat and carrying all the essentials for a full park day.
Kellie shared that a few simple things consistently made Disney easier:
✓ Portable fans for hot days
✓ Snacks and water for mom
✓ Backup clothing for unexpected messes
✓ Pumping and nursing essentials organized in easy-to-grab pouches
✓ Lightweight, breastfeeding-friendly outfits that made feeding on the go easier
Her biggest reminder: A little planning goes a long way.
Read more of Kellie's tips in our complete guide: Breastfeeding at Disney: Real Mom Tips for Nursing and Pumping at the Parks.
Quick Disney Breastfeeding Checklist
□ Portable fan
□ Breast pads
□ Backup shirt for mom
□ Backup outfit for baby
□ Pump wipes
□ Cooling items
□ Snacks
□ Portable charger
□ Water bottle
□ Burp cloths
□ Nursing cover (if preferred)
□ Extra nursing bra
□ Pump parts
□ Milk storage bags
□ Hand sanitizer
□ Diapers and wipes
□ Extra pacifier
□ Small blanket

Portable Fan: Disney Heat Can Be Intense
Florida heat and humidity can feel much warmer when carrying a baby or breastfeeding.
Many moms bring:
- Stroller fans
- Handheld rechargeable fans
- Neck fans
Portable fans can help during:
- Long ride lines
- Outdoor shows
- Parade waiting areas
- Feeding breaks
Breast Pads: Small Item, Big Difference
Leaking happens.
Especially during:
- Long park days
- Missed feeding times
- Extra hydration
- Walking around in heat
Many moms keep extra breast pads in a small zipper pouch for easy access.
Backup Shirt for Mom
Real mom tip: Babies spit up. Milk spills happen. Pumping accidents happen. Florida heat happens. A lightweight backup shirt can save the day. Many moms like shirts with hidden nursing and pumping access (that way you don't have to worry about a cover). The Florida heat can be intense in the summer, so skipping an extra layer can be a game changer.
This mom is wearing a workout tank-top with hidden breastfeeding access, perfect for nursing or pumping at Disney in the summer heat. Pump Wipes
If you're pumping at Disney, pump wipes can be one of the easiest items to forget.
They can help quickly clean:
- Pump parts
- Flanges
- Small surfaces
Especially helpful between pumping sessions.
Cooling Items for Milk and Pumping Supplies
Depending on your plans, moms often bring cooling items to keep their breastmilk cold, such as:
- Small insulated bags
- Ice packs
- Cooling packs
- Portable coolers
Helpful for:
- Pumped milk
- Snacks
- Heat-sensitive items
Snacks: Don't Forget Mom
Moms often focus on packing for everyone else first.
Breastfeeding and pumping can increase hunger and thirst, especially during active park days.
Simple ideas:
- Protein bars
- Trail mix
- Crackers
- Granola bars
- Fruit snacks
- Electrolyte packets
Portable Charger
Phones tend to work overtime at Disney.
You're likely using them for:
- Mobile ordering
- Ride reservations
- Photos
- Pump apps
- Disney maps
- Mobile tickets
Portable chargers are often one of the most useful items in the bag.
Extra Disney Breastfeeding Essentials Many Moms Bring
Some additional items moms frequently mention:
Water bottle
Hydration matters during hot park days.
Burp cloths
Helpful for feeding and quick cleanups.
Nursing-friendly clothing
Many moms prefer:
- Breathable fabrics
- Hidden nursing access
- Lightweight styles
Read: Best Outfits for Breastfeeding at Disney in Summer
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I pack for breastfeeding at Disney?
Many breastfeeding moms pack breast pads, portable fans, snacks, extra clothing, pump supplies, cooling items, and a portable charger.
Can I pump at Disney?
Yes. Moms pump throughout Disney parks using wearable pumps, manual pumps, and Baby Care Centers.
Should I bring cooling items for pumped milk?
Many pumping moms bring insulated bags or cooling packs to help store milk during longer park days.
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