Hi Brad,
When my kids were younger we always opted to bring our stroller to the Walt Disney World Resort. It made navigating the parks so much easier, particularly at the end of the day when they were impersonating Snow White's Sleepy!
You'll be very happy to hEAR there are several designated stroller parking zones in multiple locations throughout the Disney Theme Parks. These areas are typically situated near a cluster of attractions. Look for "Stroller Parking" signage as you get closer to rides.
When parking your stroller always take any valuables with you. I also recommend attaching colorful ribbons, a luggage tag, a balloon or another unique identifier to your stroller. There may be other families with the same make and model stroller there too. If your stroller stands out, this will help you distinguish it from any other similar strollers parked in the area. Also Cast Members will often move strollers within their parking zones, so your stroller may not be where you originally left it. They are simply organizing and rearranging the strollers to make them more easily accessible at attraction exits.
For more stroller tips, please read this outstanding
Disney Parks Blog entry.
Did You Know? Children with mobility challenges, or hidden disabilities that make standing or walking difficult, may have their strollers tagged as wheelchairs. You can stop at Guest Relations to explain your child's challenge. There you may receive a "Stroller Used as Wheelchair" tag. This would allow you to bring your stroller into any lines or waiting areas where wheelchairs and ECVs permitted.
Wishing you a most magical visit to the place where
The Magic is Endless!
Ritzy ºOº