Hey there, Tess! Thanks so much for trusting us here at planDisney with your vacation question!
As a mom of two who has been traveling to Walt Disney World since my kiddos were babies, I can honestly recommend that you bring your own stroller for your upcoming visit. The strollers
available for rent in the Disney theme parks are hard molded plastic, making them acceptable for older children, but not ideal for babies or toddlers, especially if you want them to take a snooze while you are walking around.
Guests are permitted to bring strollers to the Walt Disney World Resort as long as they fit within the stroller size guidelines.
Walt Disney World Resort Rules state that strollers must not be larger than 31" (79 cm) x 52" (132 cm) and wagons, including stroller wagons, are not permitted. Many strollers on the market, including many double strollers, fit within these guidelines. I suggest you measure your stroller before you travel with it.
Strollers can be extremely hard to locate in the giant sea of strollers near an attraction, so I recommend making your stroller easily identifiable by tying something on the handle that will make it stand out from the rest. A Mickey balloon (or 3) was always my first choice!
I hope this helps with planning for your February visit for
The Most Magical Celebration on Earth! Please head back to planDisney if you think of any other questions prior to your vacation.
Happy Traveling,
Tracy