Welcome to planDisney, Brittany!
A stroller is one of those essential items if you're taking a Mouseketeer to
Walt Disney World. Those little legs can only walk so far. Also, as parents, we end up bringing so much extra stuff with us to the parks (snacks, diapers, wipes, a change of clothes, toys, etc, etc.) we need somewhere to put it all. I'm actually at the point where I can't imagine going to the parks without a stroller.
Brittany, as a parent who brings a double-stroller to the Walt Disney World Resort, I've done a fair bit of research on this question. The
current policy states that strollers larger than 31” (79 cm) in width and 52” (132cm) in length are not permitted. Also, stroller wagons are not permitted. The stroller you mentioned fits within these dimensions. However, it is kind of a wagon hybrid. I checked with a Cast Member and they believe your stroller should be allowed in the parks, especially because the stroller has to be pushed rather than pulled. I was just at Walt Disney World and I'm pretty sure I saw this stroller in the parks. However, although it should be fine, it is ultimately up to the Cast Members at the front of the parks.
If you would rather not take the chance, Brittany, you can always
rent a Mickey and Minnie stroller near the front of all four theme parks once the park opens. You can also rent a stroller at
Disney Springs. Currently, you're not able to reserve a stroller in advance. However, even though availability is limited, there are loads of strollers to go around. You can also rent strollers from third-party companies, who'll deliver them to and pick them up from your hotel.
I hope that's helpful, Brittany. Thanks so much for stopping by planDisney.
Mike