Hi, there!
Welcome back to planDisney, Donna. We just love when you stop by with your planning questions!
A stroller is a must-have for my family's Disney vacations. Exploring the theme parks requires a lot of walking and my little one's legs tire quickly! To answer your question,
strollers are not permitted in attraction queues. Before entering the queue, you'll need to park your stroller in a designated stroller parking area. But don't worry! As a mom of three, I've had a
little one in tow for the last ten years, and we've never had any trouble waiting in lines for attractions without our stroller on hand. When my kiddos were babies, we either held them in line or, as they started to toddle, we held their little hands as they practiced taking steps. As they got older, they appreciated spotting all the magical details around them as they waited. My daughter is 3-years old now, and she especially enjoys attractions with interactive queues like
Peter Pan's Flight. She loves trying to find Tinker Bell as we wait to fly to Never Land!
Because your stroller will be parked among many others while you're experiencing attractions, I recommend taking something along with you to make it stand out. I always tie Mickey Mouse ribbons to the handlebar of our stroller, but I've seen other Guests use nameplates, balloons, and even battery-operated twinkle lights!
Be sure to review the
Know Before You Go section of the Walt Disney World Resort website ahead of your stay. It has lots of important information about the health and safety measures being taken in
and out of the theme parks.
I hope this was helpful, Donna. Please let us know if you have any other questions about your upcoming visit to Walt Disney World!
Ashley