Hiya Nicholas,
Welcome to
planDisney! As a mom of two Mouseketeers under four, I know how important the right stroller is. It can mean the difference between the best day ever and melting down on Main Street, U.S.A. I spent so much time researching the best stroller when I was pregnant with my oldest, and then again when I traded up for a double stroller, I feel like I was seeing strollers in my sleep.
I’m not familiar with the Joovy Big Caboose triple stroller specifically, Nicholas, but here is what I do know. Walt Disney World Resort has
specific guidelines for strollers: they must not exceed 31 inches wide by 52 inches long. When I did a quick online search for your stroller, it seems to be a little longer than 52 inches, but I recommend taking measurements to verify before you head to the theme parks. Now, about the Skyliner: the doors typically open only about 30”, which means that most side-by-side strollers and strollers close to 30” wide must be collapsed. Tandem strollers, like the Joovy Big Caboose (if it meets the stroller guidelines), typically don’t need to be folded down, but the Cast Member at the station will give you final sign-off. If they don’t think the stroller will fit, they will ask you to fold it for ease.
I hope this was helpful, Nicholas. Before I let you go, don’t forget to bring something like a ribbon, a sign, or a balloon for your stroller (or the
rental if you decide to go that route). Cast Members often need to move strollers at the theme parks to accommodate more strollers or clear pathways. Having something that clearly identifies your stroller will make it much easier to locate in the sea of nearly identical strollers. Please come back and see us if you need anything else.
Happy Planning,
Ashley F.