Hi there, Whitney! Welcome to planDisney. I know I cannot go without my trusty stroller for my toddler. It’s perfect for storing all our snacks, diaper bag, and purchases throughout the day.
Disneyland’s stroller guidelines state that strollers larger than 31" (79 cm) x 52" (132 cm) and wagons are not permitted. Stroller wagons are also not permitted. Because the Baby Trend Navigator 2-in-1 Stroller Wagon is still considered a wagon-style stroller, it is on the list of items not permitted into the parks despite its dimensions.
With two twin infants and a toddler, I’ve found that while in the parks, guests with multiple children often use a single-to-double stroller with an attached lower seat and an attachable ride-along board for the oldest. You could also rent a double stroller at the parks in addition to using a toddler sling as another option.
Don’t forget to check out the
Baby Care Center at both parks for all your children’s needs during your trip. I love using the centers as a quiet space to feed my little guy, take a break from the sun, and more recently, for the toddler-sized toilets during our potty training journey! If you forget anything, they have a vending machine with items for purchase like baby wipes, formula, snacks, and even pacifiers.
Whitney, thank you so much for visiting
planDisney with your question. I hope this helped give you a better idea on how to prepare for your upcoming visit. If you have any more questions until then, we’re always here to help!
With a Sprinkle of Pixie Dust,
Bev