Pablo,
Thanks for asking your question to planDisney!
I am looking at your strollers, and based on what I could see, they both seem like they would be allowed into the Walt Disney World theme parks.
Disney property regulations will not allow strollers that exceed specifications, as stated below.
Strollers that are greater than 31" (79 cm) in width and 52" (132 cm) in length. Stroller wagons are also prohibited.
The Amazon website for the
Babytrend Range Jogger - Millenium states it has dimensions of 46" x 22" x 41.5" (117 cm x 56 cm x 105 cm). It appears that the width of your stroller, (22" or 56 cm) is going to be just fine, and the length should be within their parameters as well.
As for your other stroller, I could not quite figure out exactly what brand or model you spoke of. However, when looking at most compact and lightweight strollers, they always seemed to come in well under those same specifications. I also guess that it is the smaller of your two strollers.
You can either
write me back with the make and model of the second stroller and I can look again, or you could just compare the dimensions yourself. The key here is that Disney wants to avoid strollers that are exceedingly long or wide, as that can make navigating the parks more difficult.
RECOMMENDATIONI strongly recommend that you measure both strollers and compare them to these requirements so that you don't arrive and have to deal with a stroller problem!
STROLLER TIP #1Despite what you may think, your stroller is not unique. There will be others just like yours and finding yours in the corral of strollers after riding an attraction can be like a game of Where's Waldo. Bring a nice bundle of colorful ribbons to tie to the handle, or some other icon that helps you find yours quickly. We made a laminated sign (so that it could survive an afternoon rain shower), with our name on it.
STROLLER TIP #2When you get back to your room in the evening, store your stroller on the porch of your room, so it does not get underfoot. But make sure you didn't leave any snacks in the pockets that might attract unwanted bugs or animals.
STROLLER TIP #3On some transportation options, like the monorail, you can keep your child in the stroller, which is great. But on bus rides, you may have to get them into seats and collapse the stroller so that there is room for other passengers. Be ready for that when you are heading home late at night.
BONUS TIPA lot of parents don't know about the availability of the
Baby Care Centers in each of the theme parks. These complimentary venues have changing tables, rooms for nursing, and a lounge area with couches and a TV tuned to Disney Junior. It can be the best place for a toddler to reset for the day.
Have a Magical Vacation!Doug