Hi there, Maria, and welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! I love helping my fellow Californians plan their next visit to the
Happiest Place on Earth, so let’s get started!
It’s always a good idea to plan ahead before your visit, so I’m glad to hEAR that you’re thinking about whether or not your stroller will fit within the
updated stroller guidelines for the Disneyland Resort. As a mom of three little Mouseketeers, I’d hate for you to find out your stroller doesn’t fit within the guidelines after you’ve already arrived! The
Disneyland Resort Rules state that strollers can’t exceed 31” (79 cm) in width by 52” (132 cm) in length. I’m happy to report that most single and double strollers still fit within these new guidelines. I checked your Joovy Zoom 360 Ultralight Stroller on the Joovy.com website, and the description says that this stroller fits within the size requirements for Disneyland Resort, so long as the front wheel is in un-locked mode. According to the site, the dimensions are 49” (length) x 25” (width) with the front wheel un-locked. So, in this mode, it appears that your stroller should fit within the 31” x 52” requirements. If, however, the front wheel is locked, the stroller would be a tad too large at 54” (length) x 25” (width). I recommend measuring the width and length from the longest and widest points of your stroller just to double check the sizing before your vacation.
If, for whatever reason, your stroller doesn’t fit within these guidelines, you can always rent a stroller from
Stroller Rentals, located to the right of the Main Entrance of
Disneyland Park, adjacent to the Kennel. Strollers are available for rent on a daily basis, so I recommend arriving early to get one each day of your trip. You can also rent a stroller from ScooterBug, a private rental company in the area, which offers length-of-stay rentals. I recently rented a stroller from ScooterBug, and had a wonderful experience! You can reach ScooterBug at (800) 726-8284.
Lastly, whenever your little Mouseketeer needs a break, I recommend heading to one of the
Baby Care Centers – there’s one in each park. These Centers are the perfect place to take a break, feed, nurse, or change your little one in a comfortable setting. You’ll even find convenient vending machines selling popular baby items in case you forgot anything.
I hope this information helps, Maria! Please stop by with any additional planning questions before your December visit to the
Merriest Place on Earth… I’m all EARs!
Kristin