The First Aid and Baby Care Centers at one Disney park have closed through at least 2027 due to a nearby construction project. The construction has also impacted the availability of Annual Passholder-exclusive events at the park.
What Do Disney Park Guests Need to Know About the First Aid and Baby Care Center Changes?

In April, the Plaza Gardens Restaurant at Disneyland Paris Resort closed for refurbishment through early 2027. The European Disney park is refreshing and updating the Victorian Table-Service dining location while promising to preserve “the charm of this iconic Victorian restaurant on Main Street, U.S.A.”
Due to the ongoing construction in the Plaza Gardens Restaurant, Disneyland Paris Resort has closed the nearby First Aid and Baby Care Centers on Main Street, U.S.A., at Disneyland Park. Fortunately, guests visiting the original European Disney park have alternative options for minor injuries, ailments, and infant and toddler care needs.
Temporary First Aid Station

First Aid has been moved to a temporary structure beyond the train tracks in Discoveryland at Disneyland Park. X (formerly known as Twitter) user @DLPReport shared these photos of the new First Aid center:
🔧 With the Plaza Gardens closure for refurbishment, the usual First Aid location has moved beyond the train tracks in Discoveryland (where Pizza Planet used to be), in a temporary structure. Trip down memory lane..
🔧 With the Plaza Gardens closure for refurbishment, the usual First Aid location has moved beyond the train tracks in Discoveryland (where Pizza Planet used to be), in a temporary structure. Trip down memory lane.. pic.twitter.com/K9JMx9rcwg
— DLP Report (@DLPReport) May 6, 2026
Relocated Baby Care Center

Likewise, the Baby Care Center has been relocated to the former Annual Passholder office, near the ticket booths at the entrance to Disneyland Park closest to the Disneyland Hotel. Disneyland Paris Resort previously used this location for Annual Passholder-exclusive events, so those are unlikely to occur (at least here) until early 2027.
@DLPReport also shared images of the temporary Baby Care Center:
🔧 Baby Care has also moved for the same reason, to the former AP office, which means no Disneyland Pass Pop Up Surprises for a year, at least in this location.
🔧 Baby Care has also moved for the same reason, to the former AP office, which means no Disneyland Pass Pop Up Surprises for a year, at least in this location. pic.twitter.com/KXAKFhel1f
— DLP Report (@DLPReport) May 6, 2026
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