Hi Emily,
It sounds like you're bringing a
little Mouseketeer with you to "The Most Magical Place on Earth!" I'm SUPER excited for you to experience the wonder of a Disney vacation through the eyes of a child and create memories together that you'll cherish for a lifetime.
Strollers are not allowed in most of the queues unless they've been tagged at
Guest Relations to function like wheelchairs, but I'm happy to let you know that you'll find that there are stroller parking locations conveniently located all around the theme parks. You'll simply leave your stroller there while you enjoy the
attractions in that area, then go back and pick up your stroller once you're ready to move on. There are a few exceptions to this rule, like
Kilimanjaro Safaris where you'll bring your stroller with you into the queue, then leave it part-way through the line in a stroller parking area, but for the most part, you'll want to leave your stroller behind when you head to an attraction.
I'd definitely encourage you to find a way to uniquely mark your stroller as yours. If you
rent a stroller, there will be a place to clearly mark your name on the stroller, but another helpful suggestion is to tie a ribbon or even a festive Mickey balloon to it to help you find it among the other strollers. Also, don't panic if you come back and your stroller isn't exactly where you left it. There are often Cast Members making sure the stroller parking area remains neat and tidy, so they will sometimes move strollers around a bit within the area.
Thanks so much for visiting us at the Disney Parks Moms Panel, Emily, and please let us know if we can help with anything else as you're thinking through the details of your trip. I hope that you have a truly magical vacation
next month!
Missy