Hello there, Diego. Thanks for visiting planDisney with your question. I'm glad you're here!
Traveling with little ones at
The Most Magical Place on Earth can be so much fun with the proper preparation... and a stroller is a big part of that. The
Walt Disney World Resort Property Rules state that "strollers that are greater than 31" (79 cm) in width and 52" (132 cm) in length" are prohibited at the resort. The rules also prohibit "recreational devices such as... skateboards, scooters, inline skates or shoes with built-in wheels." So, Diego, even if the Liki Trike fits the stroller measurements, it still may not be allowed since it can be used with pedals and is often advertised as a stroller alternative. The final say on this matter would be the Cast Members in the security area. For me, I'd probably want to err on the side of caution since traveling from Texas to Florida only to be told the trike might not be permitted would through a wrench into my plans. My family has found great success purchasing an umbrella stroller dedicated to traveling - maybe you might want to look into that just to be safe.
Of course, there is always the option to
rent a stroller directly at Walt Disney World Resort. They are simple and effective and come with a canopy for shade. Bonus: You won't have to fold it up and move it from park-to-park or take it back to wherever you're staying. Strollers rented at Walt Disney World Resort must stay at the parks, and cannot be removed. Simply show your valid receipt to pickup a new stroller at your subsequent park, when park hopping.
Diego, I hope this information helps. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
My pal Kristi is a pro at Walt Disney World trips with little ones. She'd love to help you with any specific questions or give her best tips about trips with little ones!
See you real soon,
Melissa