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  • On Feb 10, 2010
    Alilson from NC Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    We are going to Disney in May and will be taking our 18 month old daughter. I wanted to know if the monorail, shuttles and the train in magic kingdom allow stollers.

    Hi Allison,

    Love your name! Disney is a super kid friendly place and strollers are allowed on all modes of transportation to get to the Magic Kingdom including WDW buses, monorails, trams and ferry boats. You will have to fold your stroller on the buses and trams but your daughter will be able to remain in the stroller on the ferry boats and monorails. 

    You can also take your stroller on the WDW Railroad in the Magic Kingdom.  However, you will have to fold it and it can be a tight fit.  If you are planning to ride the complete loop, a lot of people leave their strollers in designated stroller parking areas near the entrances to the railroad stations - just make sure you take any valuables with you.  Sit towards the back so the loud train whistle doesn't frighten your daughter.

    Be sure you put a luggage tag or some form of identification on your stroller including your cell number. I've seen people make an ID as big as a sheet of paper, put it in a sheet protector and tie it on the back of their strollers.  You will be required to leave your stroller is a designated stroller parking area while in most attractions. Tie a bright ribbon or something on the handle to help you identify it more quickly in the sea of strollers as it will likely be moved within the area by a Cast Member while you're away - they try to "park" them as efficiently as possible to allow for room for more.  If the weather forecast is hot during your visit, be sure to bring a stroller fan along with extra batteries. If you have a rain cover, bring it along too. If you don't have one, you may want to consider purchasing one before your trip.

    Sending you pixie dust for a magical vacation!
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Meet the Panelist: Allison, Georgia

I'm a Disney-fanatic! I made my first trip to Disney World the year it opened and have grown up crazy for all things Disney. As the Mom of a son with Cerebral Palsy, I love providing recommendations for families traveling with a special needs member. Learn More About Allison

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