Hi, there!
Welcome to planDisney, Brittany. I’m so excited to hear you’ll be visiting the Disneyland Resort in just a few days! You’re sure to make lots of magical memories with your kids.
As a mom of three, I completely understand your concern. Exploring the theme parks requires a lot of walking and those little legs tire quickly! Guests are most welcome to bring their own stroller into the theme parks, but, as I’m sure you know,
strollers must be no larger than 31” x 52”. The only exception to this rule is if the stroller is used as a wheelchair. It’s certainly possible that your oldest kiddo’s disability could qualify your stroller for a tag that would mark it as a wheelchair for his assistance, even though it also sits your other two little ones. I suggest you call
Disability Services ahead of your visit. While they can’t issue the stroller tag over the phone, a friendly Cast Member there will be happy to discuss your child’s needs and give you more information on how to obtain a stroller tag when you arrive at the Disneyland Resort. Disability Services can be reached by calling (407) 560-2547.
Another option may be to attach a glider board to a double stroller so that your oldest child has a place to stand or temporarily sit to give his little legs a break. Glider boards don’t usually affect the size dimensions on double strollers by much!
Be sure to utilize the
Baby Care Centers at the Disneyland Resort while you’re enjoying pixie-dusted adventures in the theme parks. You’re going to have your hands full, and the Baby Care Center will make potty breaks much easier on your crew!
I hope this was helpful, Brittany. I’m wishing you a magical visit to the Disneyland Resort!
Ashley