Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On Mar 11, 2015
    Laura from GA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Rented a stroller from offsite for the length of stay. I just read somewhere that strollers are not allowed on the railroad, is this true? We were planning on taking the train from Main Street USA to Fantasyland and getting off there but want stroller with

    Hi Laura!

    Thanks for sending us another great question!  I have good news for you.  As long as the stroller you're renting can be collapsed (and most can), you're welcome to take that along with you as you ride the Walt Disney World Railroad.  Children must be taken out so that the stroller can be folded up and stored next to you on the train, but you'll be a pro at that after just a few times practicing.  If you decide to ride a full loop around the park on the train (which can be a nice way to relax for a few minutes) and you don't want to worry about taking the stroller with you, there are parking areas for strollers near each station and you're welcome to leave it there until you loop back around to that station.  What you read was probably referring to strollers that are rented at Magic Kingdom.  Those can't be taken on the train since they don't fold up.  However, Guests using those strollers can simply remove the name card from their stroller and show their rental receipt when at the station when they exit to pick up a new one.

    Wishing you a magical vacation and lots of pixie dust, Laura!  Please let us know if we can help answer any other questions as you make your plans.

    Beth
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Meet the Panelist: Beth, Missouri

My love of Walt Disney World Resort may have started when I was a child, but I've grown to love it even more as a parent vacationing with my own kids. If you have questions about traveling with toddlers, tweens or teens, "Disney Dining" or in-park special events, ask away! Learn More About Beth

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