chEARs Kayla,
Thanks for strolling by the Disney Parks Moms Panel with such a hot-topic question! I understand how important it is to have a stroller that holds
tired little legs as well as to corral all.the.stuff! As the mom of young ones, I often joke with my husband that I’m more of a sherpa than a momma!
As you know, Disney recently clarified it’s
stroller policy. You can bring
your stroller as long as it measures less than 31” (79 cm) wide by 52” (132 cm) long, and stroller wagons are no longer allowed. These guidelines take into account most of the popular brands of single and double strollers. I can’t guarantee that your stroller will be allowed in, but there are rectangular guides on the ground at most of the entrances (similar to the baggage checks at the airport)l. If your stroller fits in there, you are good to go.
If by chance it doesn’t fit,
rentals are available at all four Theme Parks and
Disney Springs. If you are planning on being in the Parks for more than a day, I would suggest doing a
Length of Stay Rental. You can pre-pay for the number of days that you need the stroller and pay less than you would if you rented each day. It makes travel so easy when you can jump on and off the monorail or buses without the trolley, but immediately have it on entrance to the Parks. If you have the
Park Hopper Plus Option (which I highly recommend!), you can also use your receipt to pick up another stroller in a different Park on the same day.
Since you are traveling with
littles, I highly recommend stopping by the
Baby Care Centers. They are in all four Theme Parks and are
an excellent place to change a diaper, have a snack, or take a refreshing break.
Kayla, If you have any other questions, please stroll back. In the meantime, have a magical vacation!
Rayna