Strollers larger than 36" x 52" are one of the listed prohibited items on the WDW website for items that may not be brought into the WDW Parks. Your dimensions are 41.5" x 30" x 7" (?) so your first dimension would be over the allowed measurement, but you are within the other measurements. You have to keep in mind that your stroller has to be comfortable enough to fold together whenever you are using the WDW Transportation systems (monorails, boats and busses) and large strollers are a real pain. You can normally roll your stroller right onto the monorail unless it is full, in which case it would have to be folded as you would do on the busses. When you and your kids are tired, it is very hard to juggle two children (who may be passed out from all that magic and fun), a stroller and any items you may be carrying as well. My suggestion is to get a very lightweight model that will fit both children comfortably and is not too large to fold up quickly when needed. This will ensure that you have the most stress free time while visiting WDW. There are many different varieties of double strollers that would be very manageable yet also comfortable for the children such as the City Double Stroller (Baby Jogger), they have a combined weight limit of 100 lbs and offer most of the luxury's that you will find in a standard larger stroller. There is also a Combi Twin Sport stroller (similar to the one you mention) that is a lightweight model with the following dimensions that would also be a good WDW candidate stroller: Open Dimensions: 33.25 in (l) x 29.75 in (w) x 39.25 in (h); Closed Dimensions: 24.5 in (l) x 16.25 in (w) x 40.5 in (h).
Hope this helps! Best wishes, Brigitta
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