Hey there, Celeste, and welcome to planDisney! As a dad of three kiddos under the age of 5, the stroller is KING every time we go to the Walt Disney World Resort! My kids have even come to enjoy the time that they spend in the stroller within the Parks. But I mean - who wouldn’t like having a dedicated navigation vehicle shuttle you around Walt Disney World without your feet ever having to touch the ground??
I double-checked the regulations and confirmed that Guest strollers must be smaller than 31 inches in width by 52 inches in length. It is also my understanding that all strollers must be pushed while in the Theme Parks and not pulled. With those restrictions in mind, I recommend reviewing the manufacturer specifications for your stroller - these can usually be found online - and determining if your stroller meets these requirements. If your stroller does not meet the stated requirements, you can always consider
renting a stroller through Walt Disney World. However, if you will require your stroller outside of the Theme Parks I suggest considering a stroller rental through Disney’s Authorized Provider, Scooterbug. Scooterbug stroller rentals give you the ability to use your rental throughout the entire resort and meet the Disney size restrictions.
Celeste, I also want to let you know that each Theme Park has a
Baby Care Center available for Guest use. Each Baby Care Center has changing rooms with tables, private nursing rooms with rocking chairs, and even a main room with a television, television, and seating. They also have diapers, onesies, and wipes available for sale for the moments when our little ones throw us a curveball. Trust me - we’ve all been there! I find that the Baby Care Centers are the perfect place to take a bathroom break, cool off, and have a quiet place for my kiddos during long Theme Park days.
I hope this helps, Celeste! If you have more questions while planning your Walt Disney World vacation,
feel free to stop by and let me know! I’m always happy to help!
Until Next Time,
PG