Heading to Sea World Orlando with your infant or toddler on vacation? Similar to the other theme parks, Sea World Orlando has a Baby Care Center. While most of the restrooms at Sea World offer changing tables, the Baby Care Center features a sitting room area, padded changing tables, a nursing room, a kitchen, and bathrooms with toddler sized toilets. The facility is located near Shamu’s Happy Harbor, which is a kid’s play area. I highlighted the Baby Care Center on the map below with a red rectangle (on the far right side). Depending on where you are in the park, it may be a long walk.
When you first enter the Baby Care Center, you walk into a nice sitting room with a few small tables with toys, rocking chairs, and a tv. This is a great place to cool your kids off on a hot day.
To the left, there’s a kitchen stocked with bottle warmers, bottle sterilizers, a sink, and a microwave.
Off of the main space, there is a changing room with four padded changing tables and a hand washing sink.
The next room is limited to nursing mothers and has a few rocking chairs.
There are also two bathrooms (one boys/one girls) with a large toilet and a toddler toilet in each.
Lastly, it’s important to note that the Baby Care Center at Sea World is not staffed. Previously, there has been a machine with diapers, wipes, and other basic baby supplies, but it was not there on my latest visit. (If you go and see that it has returned, please leave a comment to let me know.)
Oh! Don’t miss the mini rocking chairs outside the Baby Care Center. Our youngest tried to take one home!
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