Hiya Allynn,
Thanks so much for racing by planDisney with your stroller question! Can you believe that you’ll be trading in the Indianapolis Speedway for a scenic ride on the PeopleMover through Tomorrowland in just a few short weeks? Talk about an upgrade in views—and with no pit stops needed!
As a fellow mama of two little Mouseketeers, I totally understand the stroller struggle. We just graduated from our beloved double Baby Jogger, and let me tell you—I still miss having that magical storage space on wheels. Strollers are truly a must-have in the parks, not just for tired little legs, but for carrying all the essentials (and snacks... lots and lots of snacks).
Let’s roll right into your question! According to
Walt Disney World Resort's current guidelines, strollers must be no larger than 31 inches wide and 52 inches long. You should be good to go if your stroller measures right at that 31-inch mark. Just double-check those dimensions before you head out on your magical adventure. And a quick heads-up—stroller wagons (even the push-style ones) aren’t permitted in the parks.
One of my favorite tips, especially for those warm Florida days, is to take advantage of the
Baby Care Centers in each park. You’ll find them easily on the
My Disney Experience app. These are wonderful spots to cool off, change diapers, or take a quiet break with your little Mouseketeers. And speaking of heat, be sure to pack a stroller fan, cooling towels, refillable water bottles (there are
refill stations around the parks!), and plenty of snacks to keep everyone happy between adventures.
Also, don’t miss the
Cool Kid Summer offerings happening across the parks! We’ve seen surprise character visits, interactive games, crafts, and extra fun touches that make park days even more magical for little ones.
Allynn, I hope this helps as you begin planning your visit. If you have any other questions along the way, don’t hesitate to reach out again.
See you real soon,
Christina