Hi Crystal! Thanks for visiting planDisney.
I'm familiar with visiting the parks with babies and toddlers, and a stroller is a must for our family. We've used a stroller in the parks for far longer than we used strollers outside of them! Park days are long, and little legs get tired. It's important to check the current
park rules, however, before bringing your own stroller. You don't want to be turned away at security! It's always up to Cast Members what can safely enter the parks.
All wagon-type strollers are prohibited at this time, whether they are pushed or pulled. According to current rules, strollers larger than 31" x 52" and wagons are not permitted to enter. I'm sorry if that's not the news you were hoping for today! I'd suggest getting your toddler an inexpensive umbrella-style stroller to use at the parks. They're easy to gate-check if you're flying, and they're not bulky to toss in the car or while maneuvering in the parks. We even had an umbrella-style double stroller we used in the parks when both our boys were small. It got the job done! And they're not a big expenditure.
You can also conveniently
rent a stroller while visiting. Subject to availability, single and double strollers can be found for daily rental near the Disneyland Park entrance. These strollers can be used in both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park. You can also use these rented strollers while shopping and dining in the Downtown Disney District. With this option, you don't need to drag your stroller from home or purchase a new stroller that meets the park rules.
I hope this helps!
Elizabeth