Hi Shelley!
Welcome to planDisney! We're so glad that you found us hEAR. Thank you so much for sending this Disneyland Resort vacation planning question our way!
How exciting that you're bringing your junior Mickey or mini Minnie to The Happiest Place on Earth! I very much love visiting Walt's original theme park with a Disney babe. It really reminds me of what his vision was all about, a place where families could have fun, away from the everyday hustle and bustle, together. I'm very happy to say that yes, you are more than welcome to
bring any stroller with you as long as it 1) is smaller than 31" by 52"(that can be side-by-side or in-line) and 2) it is
not a stroller wagon. Be aware that your stroller will spend a lot of the day in Stroller Parking as it cannot be brought into the attraction queues with you. But other than that, most brands, makes and models fit the bill. I've traveled with my UppaBaby Vista with double seats and a piggyback board as well as a Double Bob and never had an issue. You're also more than welcome to
rent a stroller at Disneyland Resort if you'd rather not travel with yours. These strollers push like a dream and hold even the tallest of tired Mouseketeers.
Children who have not yet turned three (3) years old are welcome to enter Disneyland Resort without needing to purchase a
Theme Park Admission Ticket or make a
Park Pass Reservations. This same 'free under three' rule also applies to the
brand new Disney Genie+ ticket add-on option, which was recently introduced;
Disney Genie+ offers access to Lightning Lanes and has replaced the FastPass and MaxPass programs of yore. What your group will do is make a Lightning Lane reservation, and if your little love is
tall enough to also experience that attraction, you'll simply walk, carry, dance, hop, piggyback, or fly them on through with you. If they are not tall enough, or the attraction is too scary or intense,
someone will need to hang back with your Mouseketeer while the other enjoys the attraction.
Bonus Pro Tip: Be sure to stop by the
Baby Care Centers for not only a cool place to change a diaper, but also should you need to purchase emergency supplies like diapers or children's medicine.
I hope that this helped to plan your visit to The Happiest Place on Earth, Shelley! Be sure to check out the
official planDisney Instagram account for even more tips and tricks. And if you have any more Disneyland Resort vacation planning questions, We're All Ears!
~Kristen