Hello Tiffany!
Welcome to
planDisney! Thanks for sending your question our way. I'd be delighted to help you prepare for your next family adventure. Traveling with little ones comes with unique considerations, so it's fantastic that you're starting to plan early. Let's get
strolling!
I did a little research on the Evenflo Pivot strollers (my Mouseketeers outgrew their wheels a few years ago), and it looks like most of their systems fit within Walt Disney World's current stroller guidelines. I recommend steering clear of anything labeled as a "wagon," as those could be turned away at the park entrances. It's also a great idea to double-check
the rules here to ensure any stroller you're considering meets the size requirements.
I hope this helps with your shopping! Before I go, I'd love to share a few handy tips for using a stroller during your upcoming adventure. My kids have been Disney regulars since they were infants, so we've navigated the parks with all kinds of gear.
*Practice folding your stroller at home. You must collapse it before riding a bus or the
Walt Disney World Railroad, and it's best to be prepared for a swift transition when it's your family's turn to board.
*Make your stroller recognizable by adding a ribbon, trinket, or umbrella to the handle. Many look alike, and Cast Members sometimes rearrange them while they're unattended. A small token will help you locate it quickly.
*Keep your kiddo cool by attaching a small fan to the stroller. Search for "stroller fan" on websites like Target or Amazon to find what you need.
*You can roll right onto the
Disney Skyliner or
Walt Disney World Monorail without folding your stroller, so resorts adjacent to these transportation options are extra convenient.
Thanks again for visiting us at planDisney, Tiffany. Please reach out if there is anything we can do to make next year's vacation even more memorable and have a magical day!
Betsy