Hi Tiffany!
Welcome to planDisney! I'm so glad that you found us hEAR, and thanks for sending this great Disneyland Resort parent planning question our way!
My mini Mickey had just turned three when we moved to sunny Southern California and became local Annual Passholders. As he started to outgrow his infant stroller I was really, really interested in the Keenz 7. They looked like they could hold a growing child + any future babies that might come along, as well as all of the stuff that I always overpacked for local day-trips to the parks. The one area that gave me pause, however, was the fact that they were self-labeled as wagons. Wagons have been
prohibited from Disney's theme parks for decades and I ultimately didn't want to invest in something that might technically fall out of regulations later. (
Which they then were not even six months after I made my purchase.)
I also think that this new Keenz Class and the few similar-looking competitors are really neat, and they definitely look less wagon-y than their big sibling first editions. However, this version is still calling itself a stroller-wagon, and that's the technicality line. That's not to say that you won't see them in the parks; some children with special needs might have these tagged as medical assistive devices. Or, there certainly are some guests who will say that this is just a stroller, and there are plenty of Cast Members (and probably spouses) who won't be able to tell the difference. But if I had to do it all over with this new option in the mix, I'd still go with my double Bob as it has great features, holds up to 70 pounds of kids, and I don't have to worry if it will or won't be allowed in that day based on who's working the gate. Lastly, I don't even know how I'd handle my backup options if I had to go all the way back to the car to put it away as I usually visit as a solo parent.
Speaking of your junior Mouseketeers, you cannot miss the
Redwood Creek Challenge Trail in Disney California Adventure Park or
Tom Sawyer Island in Disneyland Park. Both are great places to let kiddos run wild and play off all of those delicious Disney snacks. If you're looking for somewhere quiet to encourage in-stroller napping, some of our favorite places to kick back are the seating area next to the
Edelweiss Snack stand, the back section of the outdoor dining area at
Alien Pizza Planet, and the
World of Color reserved seating sections. And don't forget to stop by the
Baby Care Centers should you need a clean and comfortable place to change a diaper or purchase any baby-related items you forgot.
I hope this helped to plan your upcoming Disney days, Tiffany, and if you have any more Disneyland Resort planning questions, We're All Ears!
~Kristen N.