• On Jan 10, 2020
    Justin from SC 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.

    We have a single stroller with a buggy board attached to the back that sits under the handle bars. Is this permitted in the parks?

    Hey there, Justin! Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel. I see that your trip to the Most Magical Place on Earth is only days away. I hope you are excited, planned and packed! 

    You will be happy to know that your single stroller with attached board is A+okay in the parks as long as it not larger than 31" wide and 52" long. I have used a single stroller with attached board before in the parks and was so happy to have the convenience of our stroller.

    If I can offer a few extra stroller tips to make your vacation easy, first would be to use a ribbon, tag or other quick visual to recognize your stroller. Sometimes it's necessary for Cast Members to move strollers to a more convenient spot when you are on an attraction. Having a bright ribbon or familiar tag can make spotting your stroller easier. It's also helpful to know that you can easily take your stroller on and off buses, the Resort Monorail and the Disney Skyliner, so don't worry about park hopping or returning to your Disney Resort Hotel. 

    Best wishes, Justin, for a vacation as smooth as freshly waxed stroller wheels. 
    Stop back and see us at the Disney Parks Moms Panel with any other questions you might have. 
    Lauren
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Meet the Panelist: Lauren, Pennsylvania

Greetings from central Pennsylvania! Hi, I’m Lauren and I can’t wait to answer all of your Walt Disney World Resort and Disney Vacation Club questions. My husband and I became Disney Vacation Club Members because we love visiting the Disney Parks and with hectic day-to-day schedules, wanted to prioritize time away for our family. The options at the Walt Disney World Resort make each trip unique and I am excited to help other families build vacations with those unforgettable moments.

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