Hi Suzanne,
Welcome back to the Disney Parks Moms Panel.
Exploring the Walt Disney World Resort is such a fun time, but it sure can be tiring, especially for our youngest guests. I have three kiddos, and even the one with the most energy is usually tired by the end of the day. I do recommend bringing a stroller that your child is comfortable in.
Strollers larger than 31” (79cm) in width and 52” (132cm) in length are not permitted. Stroller wagons are also not permitted. Strollers aren’t allowed on escalators, and children must be removed from their stroller while riding on a parking lot tram. You will also have to remove your child and fold up the stroller if you are using
Disney Resort Transportation. It is essential to know that a Cast Member may move your stroller due to operational needs. I often find that while my stroller is in the general vicinity of where I parked it, it is not always in the same spot. I recommend placing an identifying item on your stroller to help you locate it
.
I’m not sure how old your children are, but be sure to take advantage of the
Baby Care Centers located in each of the Theme Parks. The Baby Care Centers are a great place to cool off, change diapers on a full-size changing table, and even give your kiddos some snacks!
I hope that you have a magical time!
~Heather