Hiya, Brian!
As a mom of three children, I’m a firm believer in utilizing a stroller for our Disney days. Your first option is to bring your own stroller, as long as it’s
no larger than 36” x 52”. If you’d prefer to
rent a stroller upon your arrival, you may do so just outside the Disneyland Park Main Entrance. These single, jogging-style strollers can be used inside both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park. If you’re looking for a stroller with extra amenities, I’d recommend renting a stroller from an outside company, such as City Stroller Rentals, which is a vendor of the Disneyland Resort. They can deliver your stroller to your hotel or to the airport upon your arrival.
On the City Stroller Rentals website, they have two styles of strollers that can work for your daughter, including the BOB Revolution Single, and the Baby Jogger City Mini GT Single. Both of these options can accommodate children up to 55 pounds, though your daughter is close to the height capacity on both – the Baby Jogger stroller shows the max height as 46”. These specs seem pretty common in comparison with other strollers on the market.
I also recommend taking lots of breaks, including a midday rest if you can. My family enjoys restful
attractions like “It’s a small world”, the Disneyland Railroad, the Disneyland Monorail, Jungle Cruise, and Casey Jr. Circus Train. Watching
shows is another great way to take a load off – our favorites are Disney Junior Dance Party! and Mickey and the Magical Map.
Wishing you a pixie-dusted vacation!
Kristin