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  • On Mar 27, 2023
    Valerie from NY Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    I saw an answer that the Mockingbird single-to-double stroller may be too long for the parks. The Mockingbird website shows it should be fine. Please confirm! It measures about 25.5”wide & 33”long. Disney states no larger than 31”wide & 52”long.

    Royal Greetings, Queen Valerie!

    I feel honored to welcome you to planDisney and I’m so happy that you came to me for some advice on strollers for your little one at the Walt Disney World parks! As the mother of my own little prince, I totally understand how overwhelming it can be to prepare all the essentials for your little prince or princess, including strollers and snacks and everything in between! Helping new moms like us is one of my passions, so just like when Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother helped her get ready for the ball, I’m here to make sure you have everything you need!

    Just like Cinderella needed the perfect fit for her glass slipper, finding the perfect stroller fit for your little one is crucial for a smooth and comfortable journey.  After doing a little bit of research, it looks like the Mockingbird Single-to-Double stroller is a great fit for your little one's carriage to the park, just like you thought! Since it measures 25.5 inches wide and 33 inches long, it meets the park's guidelines of strollers being no larger than 31 inches wide and 52 inches long.

    And Valerie, I have a great tip to share with  you: In every Walt Disney World theme park, there are complimentary Baby Care Centers that offer everything we need to take care of our little ones! They have comfortable nursing chairs, the coziest changing tables, and they're even air-conditioned to keep you and your baby cool and refreshed. But I think that what makes these Baby Care Centers truly special is the way they make you feel. Whenever I walk into a Baby Care Center after dealing with the hustle and bustle of the crowds, I feel like Cinderella transformed, being treated like royalty with all the comforts fit for a queen. It's a moment of peace and tranquility amidst the excitement of the park, and it's something that every parent should experience. So, make sure to take advantage of these wonderful centers and give yourself a moment to relax and recharge before heading back out into the fun! If you're curious about what the Baby Care Centers look like, you can check out planDisney's Instagram reel where you can catch a glimpse of the royal treatment that awaits you and your little one!

    Oh, and one more thing, Valerie! When you're at the Magic Kingdom, don't forget to snap a photo in front of Cinderella's castle with your Mockingbird Single-to-Double stroller! I'm sure it will be the perfect fit right with all the other carriages and strollers at the park, and it will be a beautiful reminder of your magical trip.

    Thanks again for reaching out to me, Valerie! It was a pleasure helping you out. I'd love to hear about your other plans you’ve been dreaming of with your cast of characters at The Most Magical Place on Earth. Feel free to message me again anytime, and I'll be more than happy to help them come true!

    A dream is a wish your heart makes,
    Danielle

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Meet the Panelist: Danielle, California

I'm Danielle, happy wife and mom of two of tiny tots. Raised just around the riverbend from the Disneyland Resort, I love finding ways to experience all the magic that The Happiest Place On Earth has to offer! From finding the yummiest snacks, to taking practically perfect photos and adding magic to a romantic night out, let me share A Whole New World of tips to keep your Mouseketeers happy and cozy in the parks and hotels. If you're feeling overwhelmed planning your dream trip, you've got a friend in me! Learn More About Danielle

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