Mom And Daughter Magic Kingdom Cinderella's Castle
  • On Apr 25, 2015
    Crystal from LA 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.

    Are strollers allowed to go in/on attractions and shows that wheelchairs are allowed? Such as the indoor interactives at Epcot

    From one Crystal to another, welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel!

    Our stroller is essential for making sure our little ones have a good time during a trip to Walt Disney World Resort. In general, strollers are not permitted in attraction queues. Cast Members will direct you to the nearest Stroller Parking, which is typically located near the entrance or exit of the attraction. For shows with a dedicated theater, you will also be asked to leave your stroller in Stroller Parking prior to entering the queue or theater. However, you are welcome to keep your little Mousekeeters in their stroller to enjoy parades, Wishes Nighttime Spectacular, and Illuminations: Reflections of Earth. In our experience, we have been able to take our little guys in their stroller into many of the exhibits in World Showcase in Epcot, such as Bijutsu-kan Gallery, but had to use Stroller Parking to explore other attractions such as The Seas with Nemo & Friends and Living with the Land. Cast Members will be waiting at attraction entrances to direct you on if you need to park your stroller and where to do it.

    If your little one uses their stroller as a wheelchair to accommodate a disability, you can stop at Guest Relations to receive a special tag that will allow your child to remain in the stroller during attraction queues.

    Let us know if you have any other questions as you prepare for your trip! T-T-F-N, ta ta for now!

    ~Crystal B.
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Meet the Panelist: Crystal, Colorado

Hi! I’m Crystal and I’m a wife and mommy to three little Mouseketeers. My husband and I have been enjoying Disney Parks since before we were married, and now we take our children to see Mickey and the gang as often as we can, while  managing my oldest son's food allergies. Planning is key for my family to ensure that everyone has a safe and fun trip to our favorite place and it can be just as exciting as the trip itself. I can’t wait to help you plan your next adventure there, too! Learn More About Crystal

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