Hello Nabila!
Welcome to planDisney! As a fellow parent to two young kids, I know how strollers are involved in vacation planning. I can't count the number of times my kids rejected the stroller and then immediately asked to be carried!
According to Walt Disney World Resort Property Rules,
strollers larger than 31” (79 cm) in width and 52” (132 cm) in length are not permitted. When my kids were much younger, I would always rent a stroller from the
Disney Featured Provider. The stroller would be waiting for us at Bell Services in our Disney Resort, and we would return it to Bell Services at the end of the trip. Now that my kids are a little older, we use the stroller rental available in the Disney parks instead. These strollers are big enough for my two boys to use as needed throughout the day, and we can return them to the rental area before leaving the park, so we don’t need to take the stroller on any Disney transportation or store it in our Disney Resort room overnight.
Property rules also state that wagons are not permitted in the theme parks. You may see wagons around the parks, but these are often due to medical necessity, which means they have been approved and tagged as such by a Cast Member.
My recommendation is to rent one from the featured provider or the theme parks. If you’re
renting a stroller within the theme parks, you can rent a single or double stroller per day or for the entire length of your stay. If you’re renting for the length of your stay, be sure to hold onto your rental receipt so you can show it each day to receive a stroller. The theme park strollers do not recline, so if your children will nap in a stroller, you may want to consider renting a stroller from the featured provider.
Check out the video I’ve attached to this answer for a
look at the theme park stroller style and more information on how to rent a stroller in the theme parks. I hope this helps with your decision, Nabila! If you have any more questions, please come back to see us again at
planDisney!
Kaitlin