Hello, Ana! Thanks for stopping by the Disney Parks Moms Panel and asking your question!
Currently, the Disneyland Resort only
rents single strollers for use inside the two theme parks. If you require the use of a double stroller, you can rent one from a third-party provider or feel free to bring one from home. Depending on the ages of your children, they may prefer using the stroller from home because it’s what they feel comfortable in; which can mean that stroller naps are a lot easier to come by.
Once inside the parks, you will find that stroller parking is ample and convenient. Near every attraction or table-service restaurant will be a clearly designated stroller parking area. If your stroller isn’t easily recognizable, I suggest tying a ribbon, sign, or a balloon to your stroller so you can identify it in a crowd.
I also like to keep our stroller stocked with extra clothes for my daughter, light jackets if we will be in the parks during the evening, water bottles, and snacks. Just keep in mind that your stroller is subject to search when you pass through the security checkpoints at the Resort. To keep this process as efficient as possible, I use one large packing cube or zipped tote to store under the stroller. Then it’s really easy to pull that out to be checked rather than pulling out many individual items.
Finally, don’t forget to stop into a
Baby Care Center if you need to change diapers, nurse, use a high chair, or rock your children to sleep. These wonderfully comfortable places just for parents with young children also sell a variety of baby essentials if you happen to run out of anything while you are there.
I hope this helps. See ya real soon!
-Linda