Hi there, Frances! Welcome back to planDisney - we're so glad you are here!
We've been taking our three kids to the
Disneyland Resort since they were all babies. I remember well the days of taking a double stroller and having a baby in a carrier. It was a lot but the time spent at The Happiest Place on Earth when they were young gave us many priceless memories.
Frances, what a wonderful gift you received! You've got your hands full with your sweet babies, so I can only imagine how useful a double stroller is for your family. I tried looking up the stroller's measurements, but City Select has several double stroller models. Based on the
Disneyland Stroller FAQ, as long as your double stroller measures no larger than 31" (79 cm) x 52" (132 cm), it should be permitted at the Disneyland Resort. You will want to read the Stroller FAQs and the
Disneyland Resort Rules carefully before visiting to ensure your stroller meets the guidelines. I would hate for you to get there and not be allowed to take your stroller into the parks.
My
planDisney pal Jennifer S. just shared an amazing tip about tying a colorful bandana on your stroller to distinguish it from all the other strollers that might look the same. She also suggested using glow sticks at night so your stroller is easy to spot! I think these tips are pretty genius. Make sure to follow the
planDisney Instagram, for more great Disney Park tips!
Did you know about the awesome
Baby Care Centers inside both
Disneyland Park and
Disney California Adventure Park? They were lifesavers when my kids were little! They have changing rooms with tables, nursing areas, and potty training toilets for little ones under 42 inches tall. They also have diapers, snacks, and sunscreen for purchase in case you've forgotten anything! You can find the Baby Care Center at the end of Main Street, U.S.A. next to First Aid in Disneyland Park, and near the Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop in Disney California Adventure Park.
Frances, thank you so much for stopping by. Please
visit me again with any other questions that you may have. I am always happy to help!
See you in the parks!
Melissa