Baby Essentials

By the time your baby was just a few weeks old, you  probably discovered that babies don't travel light:  You need diapers, wipes, food, and an extra change of clothes just to drive to the grocery store.  Babies simply don't vacation without a lot of  "stuff."   The great thing about Orlando is that it's super kid friendly, so you'll find everything you need fairly easily, if not cheaply.  Most hotels provide cribs free of charge. Disney provides Pack N Plays at all resorts. They also have a limited number of cribs at some resorts.  Both Pack N Plays and cribs at Disney resorts are sturdy and in good condition.  Most rental homes will have a crib and a highchair for you to use, although it's a good idea to check in advance, particularly if you're renting from an individual owner rather than a rental agency.  If you need to rent a crib or other baby gear, I've had good luck with Orlando Crib Rentals.  I've also heard good things about Orlando Stroller Rentals (strollers only) and A Baby's Best Friend.   All three are locally-owned companies with excellent reputations in the area.  Most stroller/crib rental companies have a three-day/$50  minimum and a 10-day cancellation policy.  All deliver to your resort, free of charge.  Try to make your reservation at least two weeks in advance.

Fortunately, you don't have to drag all of your baby's supplies with you on the plane.  If you have a rental car, the nearest Super Target from Disney property is at 3200 Rolling Oaks Boulevard, just off I-192/Irlo Bronson Highway.   If you don't have a car or prefer not to drive, you can have diapers and other supplies delivered right to your resort from companies like Babies Travel Lite and Jet Set Babies.  Both offer convenient travel packages or you can customize based on your needs, but you'll pay a premium for this service.  You an also order baby supplies from Garden Grocer, a company I've mentioned previously on this site.  I've used with them several times and think very highly of them.
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